Friday, June 29, 2007

The Real Divide Between Parties: Nationalist vs Globalist

I'm amazed how most of the Presidential Candidates from both political parties are the same after you peel back the persona they project to rally their respective bases to vote for them. Democrats may openly hate on Bush but advocate aggression (leave all options on the table) towards nations who are not a threat to the United States. What did Kosovo ever do to the United States? Why did Bill Clinton ally himself with the Kosovo Liberation Army or KLA, knowing full well it is a terrorist group? Our government even gave these violent thugs training. If the KLA needed anything they could call Wesley Clark on his mobile phone.

Andrew Longman, accurately points out the real fault line in America:
[T]he 2008 election will be fought out between globalists on one hand (Romney, Giuliani, McCain, Thompson, Clinton, Obama, Edwards, Biden and Dodd) and American sovereign parties on the other (Tancredo, Hunter, Paul and Kucinich). It will be a mistake and a mirage for Americans to believe any longer in the Democrat-Republican political theatre, which has been mass packaged by the media for our consumption. These Grammy-winning musicals only exist to play the masses off one another so the globalists, who have dictated the entire top money-tiers of both parties, may forge ahead with their plan to obliterate American sovereignty and crush the peoples beneath their plans for high profits and the global police state. To again gain the privilege of actually having the liberal-conservative contest, populists on both sides must throw out the tops of both parties. What happens in political reality today is a dumb show of convenience, that the puppeteers might install that most beautiful globalist who gets chosen "best actor."

Hope says that real people still vote in the primaries. We, The People, must make a vow not to be influenced by the big-money TV and standard media that seek to install yet another globalist actor candidate. We must hang tough for the real thing. And we must give our money to the Tancredos and the Kuciniches – both of whom are pariahs of their money-elite leadership.

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