Why doesn't he just say, "Vote Democratic"?

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, nablusoss1008 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> America's choice
> by the Master —, through Benjamin Creme 
> 
> When American citizens go to the polls in November, they will have 
> the opportunity to change the course of history. On their decision 
> largely rests the style and structure of the immediate future. If 
> they choose wisely, they will elect a President committed to 
> fostering the well-being of all who long for peace and justice in 
> our troubled world; who realize that peace and justice are the 
> outcome of trust, and who are prepared to share the vast resources 
> of their country to create that trust.
> The alternative is too terrible to contemplate: a mounting 
programme 
> of war and terror and counter-terror; a tightening grip on the 
> traditional freedoms of the American people; a breakdown of 
> relations with other countries; and a `pariah' reputation among the 
> nations for the proud United States. Who would knowingly make such 
a 
> choice? 
> 
> Beleaguered 
> As the day of destiny approaches, the minds of many turn to the 
> beleaguered people of America whom, now, so many despise and hate. 
> They pray for the deliverance of its people from the cruel and 
crude 
> exponents of illegal, usurped power. They call for every peace-
> loving American to raise their voice against the war-mongering of 
> the present administration, and to cast their vote in like fashion. 
> 
> Canker 
> Of course, America is not alone at fault for the inequalities of 
the 
> world, the basic canker in our midst, the source of all our 
> troubles. It shares the blame with all the developed countries who 
> ride roughshod and cavalier over the poor and struggling, and must 
> awaken to this main source of tension — and terror.
> Therein lies the fault of the Western world: these `successful' 
> countries owe their wealth and dominance largely to history, and 
> their ability to manipulate the world's economy to their own 
> advantage through aggressive `market forces'. The world's poor and 
> destitute now demand their share. If this simple right of justice 
is 
> not addressed and remedied, the world will know no peace. Terrorism 
> will fester and grow into war, which will threaten the future of 
the 
> people of Earth.
> We, your Elder Brothers, cannot stand aside and watch while the 
very 
> future of the world is under threat. America is a great nation with 
> much of good to give the world. It must now awaken to its soul's 
> longing to serve, to live in peace and justice, and, together, in 
> harmony and co-operation, to work with all nations to remake this 
> world.
> This election can be a great turning point in the affairs of men. 
> Cast your vote, We beg you, for justice, sharing and peace.
> 
> Share International Magazine, November 2004
> 
> http://www.shareintl.org
>


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