Thursday, August 30, 2007

Republican vs. Democrat

You probably know who George Bush is. You probably know who Hillary Clinton is. You may or may not know who I am, or be familiar with my previous rants.

I'm pretty new on the political scene, and once said "I can't tell the difference between Republicans and Democrats, except maybe which pocket they're going to pick."

That was a while back, and I've spent more than a little time looking into it. I offer my opinion now, not as an expert, but as the observations of an outsider looking in.

George W. Bush is not a Republican. Hillary Clinton is not a Democrat. You've heard the word "Neo-Con" before. Neo-Con is typically applied to Republicans, because it's the Republicans' turn to look like the bad guys. Neo-Cons have infiltrated the Republican Party.

Likewise, socialists have infiltrated the Democratic Party.

I want you to absorb this, because it may save your life and keep you free: The media is now driving the herd towards the Democrats, using Republican scandals and George W. Bush as cattle prods. Don't be cattle. You're not smart for thinking in a particular way. You're smart for thinking. Think! Don't be blinded by party.

Michael Moore was interviewed by We Are Change about 9/11 Truth, and Ron Paul was mentioned. Michael Moore said "He's got the wrong letter after his name." I'm not going to bash Michael Moore (google Michael Moore, and you'll find plenty of bashing), but I find his attitude to be common. Reprehensibly so.

The "Democrats" will not save you. In '06 a majority of Democratic congressmen were elected, not because of their merit, but because everyone hates George W. Bush, and thinks he's a Republican. But the Dems have been infiltrated by the same cabal. Regardless of which party you vote for, you're still voting CFR, Trilateral Commission, Bilderberg, corporate lobbyists, and criminals.

The only exceptions are Ron Paul on the Republican side, and Dennis Kucinich (maybe) on the Democrat side. Honestly, I haven't looked too deeply into Kucinich, but people whose opinions I value have expressed their support for him. Hillary has scared me away from the Democrats, perhaps, as George Bush has scared many good people away from the Republicans.

Just so you know, I think Ronald Reagan was one of least consequential presidents ever to hold the office. George H.W. Bush, Skull and Bones member and former director of the CIA (right before Bill Clinton apologized to America for the government's secret experiments on unsuspecting civilians and soldiers - oh, how soon we forget!) was the power behind the throne, there. Reagan was an actor, and not worthy even of derision.

My point is, don't shy away from Ron Paul because he's a member of the Republican Party. Hillary may be in a different party from the Bushes, but she's just as evil, and just as criminal.

Obama... Obama came out of nowhere, and decided to run for president for no good reason. His job is to make bull-dyke Hillary look more electable. It was almost obscene, though, the way Jon Stewart fellated Obama on the Daily Show last Thursday. I thought Jon was straight. I guess you never can tell...

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