What Does Palin Prove?

Posted by David G on Feb 8, 2010 in Posts Views:397;|

Poster girl or President?

 

Friends, on television I just watched an enthusiastic crowd adoring Sarah Palin. It seems she is the darling of the Republicans, the very ones that elected George Bush twice!

As I watched her, she was asked whether or not she would consider standing for President. She indicated she would if the American people wanted her and her family of Todds approved. She grinned at the camera and, her face alight, she laughed and laughed and hooted while the crowd went crazy.

Friends, I was shaken. Visibly. I thought to myself: self, what does this mean for America, for the world? What does it mean for democracy? After several stiff drinks I came to the conclusion that this possibility of Palin as President has dire implications for 6.5 billion people.

Now you may think I’ve been too hasty, that perhaps I have something against women, or something against Conservatives. But no, I haven’t, well nothing against women anyway.  But just imagine what Sarah Palin would do if she got hold of the reins of the most powerful military nation in the world?

Well for starters, she would probably do the same as Obomber does: do as she was told by the vested interests. Perhaps she might do it with more enthusiasm, might elevate businesses into the realms of holiness, might force everyone to go to Church on Sunday, might decide that markets are next to Godliness, might decide that all ‘terrists’ should be ‘disappeared’ using nukes. She might, but my concerns are much deeper.

If she was to be elected, she an ignoramus, an ex-sport journalist, a shootin’, tootin’, fishin’ soccer Mum who knows nothing, it would prove to me that democracy doesn’t and can’t work!

For a democracy to work properly, the people who vote have to be intelligent. The double election of George Bush shows that intelligence is spread fairly thinly in America and I suspect most other countries.

For democracy to work it requires that most people be well-informed about the world they live in. That requires an interest in the world and how it works, how trade works, what creating wars means, etc.

And when the time comes to make some marks on the voting paper they need to have done their homework and know all about how the electoral process works and what each candidate stands for.  They’re the three things: be intelligent, be well-informed and be interested in politics.

So what happens on voting day? A population of yawning people who, in the main, are unintelligent, poorly-informed and disinterested in politics turn up to vote (less so if voting is not compulsory). The results are predictable and dangerous and, in many cases, can be manipulated by the vested interests using the MSM.

The only solution I see is to make each citizen sit for a test before they are allowed to vote, a test which gauges their intelligence, how informed they are about national and international affairs, and how interested they are in the political process.

If this situation prevailed, then democracy would stand a chance of working and might yield some better results than it currently does with people like G.W.Bush, Blair, Brown, Howard, et al, and potentially Palin, getting their hands on the controls of our destiny!

Democracies are not for dummies! No way.

Dummies, predictably, elect dummies! Like Sarah Palin.

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Judge Joe
Feb 8, 2010 at 10:50 pm

American voters elected Obama as a backlash against the disastrous Bush regime. They elected him because, according to his campaign strategy of “change we can believe in,” they expected overnight miracles. Americans mistakenly believe that the person serving as president is much like an absolute monarch who can, with a wave of his scepter, make sweeping decisions and create new laws. Now a new backlash has begun: an anti-Obama movement stemming from the utter disgust and disappointment with this new administration’s failures.

We Americans learned what we believe democracy is all about in elementary and secondary school whenever student council elections were held. Who always wins the vast majority of the votes? The most popular kids, the socialites, the star athletes, the cutest students. We listened to their lame speeches, their insincere promises, their downright ridiculous crusades for better food in the lunchroom or a snack machine in the hallway. What it boils down to is the best looking or most popular candidate usually wins.

I read the daily on-line readers’ comments in the San Francisco Chronicle. Although that city has a reputation for being sophisticated and somewhat more educated than most of rural and heartland America, most opinions regarding Sarah Palin tend toward ridicule and sarcasm. Although she is the object of a great deal of scorn, some of which I myself was guilty, I’m beginning to see (and fear) a new movement in this country that could transform itself into a fanatical, emotionally charged support for this woman.

I reside in an area of the country where many die-hard Republicans still display their McCain/Palin bumper stickers on their pickup trucks and posters in their trailer windows. There are many such pockets of staunch republicanism in this country, places that would appear to visitors like scenes from “Deliverance” or “The Hills Have Eyes.”

Mrs. Palin’s appearance at “Tea Bag” rallies allow her to proclaim the platitudes most desperate Americans want to hear from a charismatic personality. She is rather clever in her efforts to foster her riled up constituency into a revolutionary froth. I compare her to Eva Perón, who charmed her way into a position of absolute power by telling the Argentine masses exactly what they wanted to hear. Her audiences of “Descamisados” cheered her on in patriotic frenzy. Here in America we have the blue-collar “Joe the Plumber” crowd that seems to be picking up momentum. It might not be long before we have our own shirtless masses shouting for change we might quickly regret.

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Grace Reply:

Sarasm is a coping method. It was used in the house I grew up in. I had to renounce _humor – for a couple of years to overcome my knee-jerk reaction. It soothes the victim, giving a personal feeling of getting over on the oppressor.

Webster’s online: sar·casm
Etymology: French or Late Latin; French sarcasme, from Late Latin sarcasmos, from Greek sarkasmos, from sarkazein to tear flesh, bite the lips in rage, sneer, from sark-, sarx flesh; probably akin to Avestan thwarəs- to cut
Date: 1550
1 : a sharp and often satirical or ironic utterance designed to cut or give pain

She makes me want to cut something! Anything to kill the pain.

Sarah Palin is a terrifying prospect. nothing funny here, folks.

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Illegal Smile
Feb 8, 2010 at 11:53 pm

Supreme Court Ruling Spurs Corporation Run for Congress
Following the recent Supreme Court ruling in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission to allow unlimited corporate funding of federal campaigns, Murray Hill Inc. today announced it is filing to run for U.S. Congress. “Until now,” Murray Hill Inc. said in a statement, “corporate interests had to rely on campaign contributions and influence-peddling to achieve their goals in Washington. But thanks to an enlightened Supreme Court, now we can eliminate the middle-man and run for office ourselves.” Murray Hill Inc. is believed to be the first “corporate person” to exercise its constitutional right to run for office.

Full article here:

http://accuracy.org/newsrelease.php?articleId=2164&pf=yes

Dear friends,

If this historic quest for a Congressional seat by a corporation is successful, it would be well within the realm of possibility that we could see the first corprate President of the United States…

Oooooh, I can just see it now…

UPI- Washington D.C.

Outgoing President Obama Gives the New President the Reins.

In a viscious corporate media campaign, heavily financed by foreign and domestic corporate interests, corporations narrowly defeated the popular Green Party candidate, former Congresswoman, Cynthia McKinney, who had vigorous support from the People.

The People, tired of Democrats and Republican chicanery and flagrant disregard for the will of the People to end US worldwide aggression and unqualified support for rogue terrorist oppressive nations, saw Cynthia McKinney as the antidote for poisonous US foreign policy concocted by a corporate controlled U.S. government .

Cynthia McKinney, the favorite, far ahead in the polls by 45% was shocked by the election results. “I just can’t believe it. I’m in shock”., she said.

Diebold Corporation, who certified the accuracy of the count, issued a statement,” Voting machines have no intelligence. They are incapable of telling a lie. Seeing is believing.”

Against a background of corporate logos, outgoing President Obama turns the over the Presidency to President elect McDonald.

The newly elected President, an imposing figure, tall with a prominent nose and very large feet, quite possibly the largest feet in the history of all the US Presidents, flanked by two Cuddly Wuddly Services (formerly Blackwater XE) security personnel strides boldly to the podium.

“Congratulations on your successful historic corporate campaign, President McDonald,” said outgoing US President Barack Obama and hands President Ronald McDonald the Presidential Schleptor.

“Thank you, Mr. Obama. This is indeed a defining moment in history. Corporations, with their knowledgable boards of directors know what is best for America. As Henry Kissinger once said,”…decisions are far too important to be entrusted to the whims of the people”. Corporations are now freed from the shackles of slavery imposed upon them by archaic anti-trust laws. We can now move forward and rightfully pursue American Global Interests with unfettered, renewed, unprecedented vigor. We have overcome!”

President elect McDonald turns to the massive crowd of adoring Patriots, holding the Presidential Schleptor high above his head and proclaims, “Your voice has been heard. We will supersize America. The sun will NEVER set on the American Empire. We will pursue the American Dream, relentlessly killing all enemies of empire in our interminable all encompassing Global War of Terror. We shall overcome!”

The massive crowd, overcome with emotion, swelled like a tsunami, waving American and Golden Arches flags, began chanting “Supersize, supersize, supersize, susapersize…”

Pres. McDonald held up his hand and a hush fell over the crowd.

“My fellow Americans,” he bellowed, “You, deserve a break, TODAY!”

Pandemonium reined, the crowd swooned unable to contain their ecstasy, falling over each other grasping at the thousands of Happy Meals that seemed, as if by an act of God, to descend from the heavens.

“It’s a miracle!” someone shouted. “An act of God! A sign!” shouted another.

“Aw. Just look at them, will ya.They’re lovin’ it. They’re just lovin’ it.” President elect McDonald said to former President Obama, “They’re lovin’ it, just like I said they would.”

The crowd began to chant in unison, “I’m lovin’ it, I’m lovin it, I’m lovin it…”

~!~

Dear friends, we better “Have it ‘OUR WAY’, while we still can.

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Jeannie
Feb 9, 2010 at 1:45 am

As things continue to get worse Palin is just the type of canidate that will, I am afraid, appeal to more and more people. She knows what emotional buttons to push to get their support and as more and more of us face lost jobs, homes and any sort of decent lifestyle she will seem to be the answer just as Hilter was for the german people after WWI.

Obama simply needs to keep serving corporate needs to let Palin and the republicans sound like populists to people who have no memory beyond who won some unimportant sporting event.

Does anyone even remember the mess Bush made of things?

With the Supreme Court ruling to let corporations spend unlimited money for campaigns if they think she is a good canidate she will get the money and enough idiots will vote for her and the mess we are in now will seem like the good old days.

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coco Reply:

for a glimpse of this frightening scenario read ‘the appeal’ by john grisham……………….

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Grace
Feb 9, 2010 at 2:19 am

“..and the mess we are in now will seem like the good old days.”

That is what I fear, Jeannie. I realize how short the human memory is. My son was born in 2002. In 2002, the i-phone hadn’t been invented. Half the games he plays; Bakugan, Nintendo, Wii, Lego Mars Mission – none of those had even been invented yet when he was born -and yet now he takes them for granted as though they have always been in existence.

I realize how, significant historical events have happened -just a very short time ago and if it was our parents generation and before, it is easy to write off, as The Past. As though this rich treasure trove of knowledge is – just out of our reach -of full comprehension -because it was The Past.

The dumbing down and racism that goes on in our education system is out of control. There are two Americas. Just too bad a lying, abusive adulterer, John Whasisname, was the messenger.

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Bruce
Feb 9, 2010 at 2:28 am

Hello David -
I agree with the previous posts. I just wanted to correct one thing in yours. George W. Bush was never elected President of this country. The evidence from such investigative reporters such as Greg Palast shows conclusively that the Bush Crime Family and their numerous allies on the Right perverted the election results in many states, including the pivotal states of Florida and Ohio in 2000 and 2004. I remember a video of the Bushes on election night 2000. The polls seemed to indicate that Gore was ahead and would win. Wubya had this creepy smile on his face and he likely knew that there was nothing to worry about – the fix was in. Certainly his brother, Jeb, the governor of Florida was in on it. I’m sure he sanctioned the release of the law enforcement authorities who made a point of intimidating “minority” voters and telling them they couldn’t vote because they were on a fraudulent list of ex-felons. Palast says that many tens of thousands of people in Florida were denied their right to vote and the great majority would have voted for Gore, who would have carried the state and won.
The Supreme Court then stopped the Florida recount in what they stated was a one-time only decision which was not be used as a precedent. Talk about having friends in high places! Wubya was handed the presidency and he become the worst one in our history. The Supremes have now handed the Right another gift. Jeannie is right about the campaign contribution decision. Studies have shown again and again that the candidate who spends the most money usually wins. The rate of re-election of incumbents is very high, more then 90%, because they are in a position to raise more money than a deserving challenger. The Supreme Court decision will make this much worse. Republicans are crowing that this is a victory for “free speech”. Nonsense, this will help to further shut out the free speech of those who want to challenge the political machine but can’t raise the many millions it takes to even run for a Congressional seat.
As to Palin, she is a genuinely scary prospect. I find it amazing that she seems to be exhibiting the same “Teflon effect” that was present with Reagan and Bush the Lesser. It doesn’t seem to matter what allegations come out about her ridiculous and corrupt political career in Alaska. That husband Todd was apparently intimately involved with the political process, that she quit her job with more than a year to go on her term so she could get back in the national limelight that she craved after the presidential campaign. That her statements indicate a profoundly ignorant, right-wing narcissist who craves political power and the riches that go with it. Where have we seen this before – George W. Bush!
I can only hope that this awful woman will somehow flame out and disappear from the national stage. However, people like me were also hoping that Reagan would disappear and we went on to elect him twice.

Regards,
Bruce

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Judge Joe Reply:

Bruce, you are right on target regarding the coup-d’etat we experienced in the 2000 election. Not only Jeb and the insiders on the Supreme Court were in cahoots, but don’t forget Florida’s lieutenant governess back then, Katherine Harris. She had a lot to do with the outcome of that rigged election. Those ballots were designed to be confusing, not only in light of the “butterfly” pages, but also because they were bilingual like everything in America nowadays, as if Spanish has become our other official language. As Stalin said, “It isn’t who you vote for but rather who counts the votes.”

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David G
Feb 9, 2010 at 6:40 am

These great, insightful comments show clearly ‘there ain’t no dummies on this blog!’

As we contemplate things going from bad to worse in America, the sense of urgency that I have increases. We can’t just let disaster happen either with Palin or with Obama. There must be a way to wake up the voters to the perils that await them unless change comes about.

Obama promised change. Perhaps he has to be made to deliver on his promises. I heard Palin say, ‘There has to be a revolution.’ I agree but not the kind of revolution that she was talking about.

America needs a Revolution like the French Revolution, one that empties the cupboard completely, one that gets rid of the corruption and the corrupt, the warmongers, the ultra-wealthy, the Religious Fundamentalists, the political dynasties, the Corporate Robber Barons, one that allows America to start again and rebuild a worthwhile nation.

It’s time!

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Kate
Feb 9, 2010 at 12:18 pm

Illegal smile—you should publish..Iam serious or at least try to write for the Colbert Or Jon Stewart shows…you have a gift that had me transported…great post….you know we do not have a participatory democracy at all..the Electoral College takes that down..we as a people do not have power in ANY of the “systems”…political/corrupted…legal/corrupted..economic/corrupted…I honestly do not know what can actually be done in any way that is available as any groups are ultimately taken over by the powers that be…millions marching against the wars have done nothing…behind the scenes it all continues..the quiet horror that overcomes me becomes too much and I find myself babbling..indeed David how can we be effective? The level of ignorance Americans have been dumbed down too, as Judge Joe knows, is the frightening thing..people are so scared and ignorant that the world is a truly scary place…my father’s people are Jewish and I was raised Catholic not knowing about his family. I married a man who happens to be black,certainly a dark complected man who was also raised black..for 35 yrs I have been aware of America in a way that is not white..that being said the powers that be have nothing to do with what race or class or any of the differences they try to hold us to…it is only and always about maintaining the staus quo and whoever can deliver that is top dog. So I do believe it all has to crash before anything can rise from the ashes…it is the suffering of the people that so saddens me…I believe we are spiritually evolving and that all this is a necessary part…I have to have hope..I am 65 and want to help the younger people understand but I have serious health issues and cannot stay worked up for long…too much stress can kill ya or at least reduce your contact with stressful situations…so I go online and this blog helps me..Grace and Therese and Jeannie John L.so many I can’t name everyone…the articulate thoughts help me to remember I am not alone or deluded…I wish I could meet all you in real life..sad this is such an abstracted way to communicate but I am grateful for the contact..love to all…Kate…8 inches snow expected tomorrow..wish I could send pics of the beauty, I live 1/4 mi from Lake Michigan-awesome…

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Judge Joe Reply:

Kate, thanks for the recognition. Colorado here, about a quarter mile from the Arkansas River, view of Pikes Peak, about 3 inches of fresh snow, and I’m ready to relocate to year-round warmth sometime in the nebulous future. Will be 66 in eight more days and stress certainly does wear on us! My brother in Florida alerted me to this site, for which I am grateful. He has commented a couple of times by the name Bob, I think.

As for Mrs. Palin, she seems to be attracting a wide range of supporters in this area: militia people, religious whackos, blue collar people, department of corrections employees, and apparently skinheads, too. I know of one very violent racist homophobic skinhead (NOT a friend) who spent four hours standing in a snowstorm in Colorado Springs at Palin’s book signing to get her autograph in her book “Going Rogue.”

David G, thank you for your keen interest in what’s happening to us. I watched the national news on two different networks and the lead story in both programs was…the Super Bowl. Later in the broadcasts was a report about Sarah Palin having notes written on her left palm.

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David G
Feb 9, 2010 at 1:09 pm

Kate, I hope you don’t get snowed under (I didn’t mean like the sheeple are).

And yes, stress can kill. I should’ve died a thousand years ago. :)

Hope is essential. Without it we wither.

Take care!

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Kvatch
Feb 10, 2010 at 12:33 am

After several stiff drinks I came to the conclusion that this possibility of Palin as President has dire implications for 6.5 billion people.

Indeed, but unlikely I think. Sarah Palin loves the highly compensated, consequence-free, spotlight of being a poster child for idiots much more than she likes actual governing.

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Judge Joe Reply:

Kvatch, I sure hope you are right in your assessment. I still think of her as an American Evita, who came from nothing and out of nowhere, had a variety of setbacks, and was at first the recipient of merciless scorn. What I can’t understand is that although she resigned from her job as governor of Alaska, the interviewers still respectfully address her as “Governor.” Most of the attendees at her teabag rally in Tennessee were elderly people. They were probably the only ones, affluent Republicans, who could afford the thousand dollar a plate entry fee. I dread how many will show up at a more moderately priced convocation, once she has the unlimited financial backing (thanks to the new Supreme Court ruling). I am suspicious by nature, and believe there exists much more than what meets the eye in this sobering turn of events. I cannot help but think McCain chose her as his VP running mate as part of a much larger plan, a plan that included Obama. Perhaps he was elected to fail miserably, and will be rewarded for his inaction. He appears to be a Democrat in name only, like the speaker of the house Nancy Pelosi. That perfidious woman was elected by the masses in the hopes that she would begin impeachment proceedings against Dumbya. Her first statement after being sworn in was, “Impeachment is off the table.”

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David G
Feb 10, 2010 at 7:01 am

Kvatch, I hope you’re right but America is a place where funny things happen!

Judge Joe, there seems to be a terrible confusion in America now. The people sense that something is terribly wrong but they’re not sure what. And that situation opens the door for a megalomaniac, one backed by the corporation, church, and extreme nationalists to sweep into power.

It’s just a matter of time!

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wagelaborer
Feb 10, 2010 at 7:16 am

What caught my attention was your saying that you watched Sarah Palin on TV, David. Do you mean Australian TV?
I was already angry that this 600 person gathering of hate was televised in full on CNN and MSNBC, plus covered fully on ABC News.
This kind of free publicity shows that the US ruling class is very anxious to have Palin introduced to the public.
For two reasons 1) to scare thinking people and 2) to arouse bigots and haters.
Divide and conquer, the traditional way of power.
I totally agree with the judge that the point of running McCain, who the fascists hate, and Palin, who thinking people hate, was to make sure that Obama would win handily, thereby giving a Black face to open fascism when it is rolled out, sometime soon after the economic collapse.
And Bruce is right. Bush was not elected either time. In 2000 it was widely known that Gore won, but the 2004 election was also stolen.
Notice how easy it was, however, for the Democrats to turn the widespread anger at Bush and the Supreme Court into anger at Ralph Nader!! This is too absurd to believe, and yet that is what happened!
The Supreme Court hands the election to Bush, and the Democrats deflect outrage onto the Greens!
Unbelievable.
Plus, not many of us vote with paper anymore. It’s just a computer screen, programmed by who knows? And the votes are announced. Who knows if the score has been fudged? Not us.
There will be no more 2000 elections, when we knew that the wrong man “won”, even if the yahoos were so easily turned against the scapegoat.

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Bruce
Feb 10, 2010 at 8:24 am

Hello Everyone -
Wonderful comments. I make a point of visiting this website nearly every day. In the interest of being accurate and fair (which I know we support) I need to add that the photo of Caribou Barbie that starts this thread is not real. It circulated widely during the 2008 campaign but was shown to be a fake. Photoshop can be very effective! However, I don’t think that really lessens it’s meaning much because there seem to be many Amurkins who love (or would if they could see it) this image of “Sarah” in her patriotic bikini brandishing a high-powered assault weapon, you know, the one she likes to shoot wolves from planes with? And this brings up another point that I want to relay from another commenter. Do you think that Palin would have gotten all of this media attention and adoration if she looked like Kay Bailey Hutchinson? I don’t THINK so! But because she is seen as sexy and perky and can handle a crowd like she is in a beauty contest then we go ape for her and her idiotic views. Now what does THAT say about the level of maturity of American politics and society? I would be a lot more satisfied with my country if we had the ability to see through this appalling narcissistic opportunist and relegated her to the political junk heap. The only good that has come of this is that are lots of libs and progressives in Alaska who are delighted that she quit and that she is not really there anymore. Certainly, after quitting the governor’s job way early it seems unlikely that she could ever go back and run for office there with that on her resume. Of course, the fact that she beat a moderate Demo (Tony Knowles) by 2 to 1 for the governor’s job doesn’t say much about Alaskan voters. That is painful to me because I used to live there.

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Lucyp
Feb 10, 2010 at 10:30 am

I can’t believe that Americans would vote Palin into Office. She seems to appeal ony to the fringes of the most right wing Republicans and she would be pulled apart and ridiculed in the run up. I can see Obama being a one administration president but i can’t see Palin getting within sniffing distance of the White House.

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David G
Feb 10, 2010 at 11:06 am

Wagelaborer, it was all over Australian T.V. The amount of American non-news shown over here is mind-deadening!

I agree that the touch-screens are open to manipulation but, in our country, there is no record of your vote recorded so no way to check whether the vote went to the person you wanted. It all works on trust and one thing that everyone knows is that you can’t trust a politician!

Bruce, our Sarah knows how to exploit her charms. She’s one horny bird and, for most men, that’s enough. Even women are taken in by her. Perhaps it’s the fact that she’s a woman who is making an impression.

Lucy, in America, anything is possible. Even Palin as President!

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Therese
Feb 10, 2010 at 12:23 pm

Oh yeah, go vulgar, DG. That picture is of someone else’s body with the warmonger gal’s head. Be a man, and stand up to your own Jew run government.

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kate bates
Feb 10, 2010 at 2:23 pm

Hello all,
Therese, which major western government is not run by Jews? Get real, we know that the USA, OZ, Canada, Britain, France are, how do you fight an entity that controls the finances, media and government?

Like the writer above who said we need a French style revolution I agree, the whole system where I am is corrupted by dual citizenship persons who pledge allegiance to USA but when the chips are down they run to conquered & occupied Palestine.

Very convenient to have a safe haven from proper law enforcement (tho my gov. has shown no ambition to reign in the criminal zionists in our gov. or challenge the actions of the arch villians in the holy land.(which I will never again refer to as Isr——)

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kate bates
Feb 10, 2010 at 2:26 pm

I want to amend above post, everything wrong in the world is not due to zionism, but they irk me to the bone with their arrogant brutality & claims of legitimacy.

well, every journey starts with the first step……better get marching & organizing,.

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David G
Feb 10, 2010 at 7:59 pm

Kate, I think that anyone who suggests that there is only one cause to all the world’s problems is simplistic to say the least.

I could list at least a score of reasons for the world’s problems.

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Grace
Feb 11, 2010 at 1:46 am

The problem is that once again, the Psychopaths hide behind the skirts of normal people. All it takes is one socio-psychopath to take over a well meaning entity full of well meaning people. Although I have a hard time saying, “Oh, Poor Israelis,” because whether they like it or not they are guilty by association. American Jews who do not hold dual citizenship are regular people, like anyone. However, it is the dual citizenship Israelis that play the double standard. Joe Lieberman, for starters, should renounce his US citizenship, once and for all. He is a snake. Others who hold dual citizenship, mostly, just happen to work for the MIC.! What loyalty is there to the America that took them in and gave them everything? None?

In answer to my own question I once posed, I would say, if both America and Israel were burning in a terrible fire: I would work to put out the American fire and I would welcome the Israelis to stay here until they could get themeselves together again. But then, I am an American.

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David G
Feb 11, 2010 at 6:56 am

Grace, Lieberman shows what having divided loyalties can do. There should not be dual passports. That would make people get down off the fence~

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Grace
Feb 11, 2010 at 7:28 am

Considering the Murderous Beast that Israel has become, and the B-illions given to Israel every year by US. There is a problem here! Time to talk about it. Holocaust is like a hologram where they keep everyone in Silence, deafening SILENCE. Murder of Palestinian children, elderly, women and noncombatant men is here today. Bleeding people with no food is Today. This blur is killing people!! A wall is being built beneath the Earth, TODAY, to keep food and suppies away from the Palestinian People! I am Angry! EFF Israel and their touchy touchy nimby but we will smart missile your blind Imams. They are GROSS. They can go to Hell. Because of Israel, it is not safe for me to travel to the Holy Land. I want to return to a time of peace where the Holy Land is populated by Natives and is safe for the World Community to visit.

Because of all that, I agree with you, David, “There should not be dual passports. That would make people get down off the fence~”

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Grace
Feb 11, 2010 at 7:39 am

Main Entry: ho·lo·gram

: a three-dimensional image reproduced from a pattern of interference produced by a split coherent beam of radiation (as a laser);

also : the pattern of interference itself.

Sound familiar?

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