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Change must come to the United States.

April 23rd, 2008 by Jackuul· No Comments · Political Opinion

Change must come.  It must come quickly, and to do so you need to seriously evaluate the conditions of today.  We have a faltering economy, in spite of what the white washers say, proclaiming its fallacy-ridden strength.  We have a crumbling infrastructure killed by the stifling effect of a non-free capitalist system that would otherwise let companies fund many projects that otherwise are left on the wayside due to lack of tax revenue.  We have an exploding Social Security, Medicare, and Medicate fiasco, and a president who can’t pull his thumb out of his ass long enough to do anything about it.  We have a war that is draining us of our money and our fuel.  To top all of this off the top three contenders are seen as the only ones, while Ron Paul is ignored.

Clinton will not fix our problems, and she was never against the war - for her to say so is like Hitler saying he loved the Jews - but he only voted to have them gassed.  Extreme example?  Ask the dead from her vote in support of an illegal and unjust war fought in a land that had not acted against us.  We were and are the aggressors in this conflict, in a country we have no business being in - Ron Paul of course saw this and voted against war.  Besides this she will increase the problems relating to medicare and medicaid with Hillicare and Hillicade, increasing our taxes to pay for a failing system that will only get worse if it is socialized.

Obama promises much, but in actuality says little.  In fact he’s spoken so carefully there are no positions that can really be concretely landed upon him.  Of course he will support the democratic line, I am sure, and from it comes ever increasing state run medical and insurance, along with the horrifying prospects of becoming a socialist free-market deprived state.  Thomas Jefferson is rolling in his grave at this abomination of a political entity (he did not like any political parties from what I have read, and thought there should be none) that brought about Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid, along with a huge slew of organizations that should have been the responsibilities of the individual states.

We have the Republican Front Runner, John McCain, the bane of the party’s current existence.  I cannot fathom here how people who claim to be republican would vote for this man.  He does not stand for the old party line, the Goldwater days.  He has effectively either duped or brainwashed the masses, or is using the “I’m your only choice” tactic in which he is seen as the lesser evil.  He is not the only choice. People say that Paul is mathematically eliminated - so was Abraham Lincoln - and he won because of a brokered convention. It is not yet too late for McCain to fall short, he needs 30 more pledged delegates at last count, and unpledged are free to vote whom they wish.  Additionally pledged voters can sit out. Which means, if he falls short, there will be another vote.  This releases many pledged voters.

But, the tactics of the Neo-Con GOP have become nasty.  From barring suspected supporters of Paul, to FORCIBLY REMOVING supporters, it has become a travesty on an un-American scale not seen since McCarthyism.  To think, that they would kick their own fellow members out of the party because they support the other candidate is an abomination. It is a clear sign that those in power of this party are now becoming ever more lustful for power, not for helping the people or doing their job in representing the people.  Instead they just want the power, the money, and the trappings that come with such things.

A change must come to the United States, and it must come THIS election cycle.  Not the next one, and not the one after that.  Either we must wrestle back control of this party from whatever cancer this NeoCon movement is - seeing as it supports bigger government and social restriction - and return it back to the values of limited government involvement to all social, governmental and economic issues, OR we must leave this party.

Should enough of the republican voters leave the party for a possible new one, even if temporary, and threaten the election of their beloved front-runner McCain, it would be leverage.  Leverage means a voice.  A voice means our positions will be heard, and that leaves us with an opportunity to change the status-quo.  With leverage we can stop the disaster that looms ahead for us as a nation, and we can influence the party by showing them that we are not an insignificant number of disenfranchised voters, but a large block of their REAL conservative core - Not their neo-con core of so-called conservatives who will sacrifice lady liberty herself just for so called “safety”.

We must rise.

We must fight.

We must bring forth the Revolution.

Paul has given us the hope of a better United States and a better America, but it is up to US to make it happen.  Thus we must do what we must do - and bring about our crusade for a smaller government, and a Jihad against the taxes that threaten to swallow us up, and a holy war against the government’s exploding deficit and spending.

It is up to us, all of us, to make this Revolution real, and to show everyone that we shall not be bound to taxes, dependent on the government, and voiceless in our opinion in the face of madness.

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