When you go to the ballot box you have the privilege of casting your
vote for the party of your choice (party A or party B).
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hogwash

help save the USA - vote 3rd party!

On Aug 16, 10:29 am, "\"Lone Wolf\"" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear SB, you do live in the idealized and sanitized world presented to
> you by those that go out of their way to deceive you--the never ending
> info commercial of the American dream, as sold by artful and conniving
> snake oil salesmen. And yet you are half correct in what you say. Of
> course the President does not run the country, we know that--he is but
> a mere figurehead, a representative of those that do run the country
> "we the corporations". The idea that the American people have any
> influence in how the country is run is quite absurd.
>
> American Democracy in action
>
> When you go to the ballot box you have the privilege of casting your
> vote for the party of your choice (party A or party B). Now, if you
> decide you don’t like what the party you voted for is doing, all you
> need to do is wait 4 years, whereby you can then cast a vote for the
> other party. It becomes a little problematic when you realize this
> party isn’t doing what they promised, because you then have to wait
> another 4 years before the next election comes around. By this time
> you have probably forgotten why you voted out your first choice in the
> first place—that is, until they get back into power—and they proceed
> to do exactly what they did the last time you voted them out—ditching
> every promise they made to get you to vote for them again. But don’t
> worry, there is always another election, by which time those in power
> are counting on you getting dementia, Alzheimer’s, schizophrenia or
> just plain dying.
>
> And so it goes, around and around and around, like a mad dog chasing
> its tail. And people marvel over the fact that the suicide rate is
> climbing and our children are getting out of hand. At this point I am
> grateful they haven’t clubbed us all to death—and at the same time
> maybe a little disappointed—I mean what do we have to do to get them
> angry enough to get off their butts?
>
> On Aug 16, 12:59 pm, sILVER bELLE <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Get it through your heads.  The President does NOT 'run the country'...."we 
> > the People" do via the HOUSE.  House to SENATE....He ONLY GETS HIS WAY IF 
> > HE BUYS VOTE.  THEN HE CAN BE IMPEACHED.
>
> >  sILVER bELLE
>
> > > Date: Sat, 15 Aug 2009 17:27:25 -0700
> > > Subject: Re: What is behind the opposition to the Obama healthcare plan?
> > > From: [email protected]
> > > To: [email protected]
>
> > > Hello Keith,
>
> > > It’s not a matter of health-care being a right. Who decides it is a
> > > right?
>
> > > This doe not mean that what socialists say should not be heavily
> > > scrutinize and criticized—it should—if it cannot stand up to scrutiny
> > > it is just another baseless, worthless ideology (like free-market neo
> > > conservatism).
>
> > > The type of socialism I advocate (which is straight forward orthodox
> > > Marxism—not to be confused with radicalism) is this. A government of
> > > the people, by the people, for the people—sound familiar?
>
> > > This means a government where the will of the people is enacted by the
> > > representatives of the people themselves. The people decide what they
> > > want done and their representatives carry it out. Under this type of
> > > governance, the people would decide how much should be pooled (taxes)
> > > and how it should be allocated. If the people decide that enough funds
> > > should be allocated for universal health-care it becomes a right—if
> > > they decide on other measures, then these measure become the norm for
> > > society, because it reflects the wishes of society.
>
> > > You can’t get blood from a stone—you can only allocate funds according
> > > to what is available—it should be up to the members of society to
> > > decide this—instead we have a situation in America (and every other
> > > western country) where finance capital own the government and the media
> > > —we have a dictatorship of finance capital.
>
> > > Silly accusations about, socialism, fascism etc, etc are pointless and
> > > designed to confuse and obfuscate —For any type of socio-economic
> > > relations to be able to operate effectively, a democratic, all
> > > inclusive system of governance, directly responsible and accountable
> > > to the people, must exist.
>
> > > If this is what you consider utopian, we may as well go back to living
> > > in caves. That is what conservatism is founded upon. No progressive
> > > thought or action and fidelity to out dated, antediluvian tradition.
> > > In other words if nothing changes the current status quo remains the
> > > same, and those in power hang on to their power. The inquisitions were
> > > founded on the same type of warped morality, so the clergy could
> > > continue to live like parasites of the backs of their flock.
>
> > > The next change in human socio-economic relations, will included a
> > > second enlightenment, sweeping aside the backward traditions and
> > > mysticism (especially organized religion) that is still employed to
> > > keep the masses in the thrall of narcissistic Neanderthals and
> > > reprobates.
>
> > > On Aug 16, 12:57 am, Keith In Tampa <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > Hello Secret,
>
> > > > Well said. This is where those socialists get confused, in their quest 
> > > > for
> > > > Utopia.   Health Care is not a right.
>
> > > > On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 10:44 AM, [email protected] <
>
> > > > [email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > On Aug 12, 7:13 am, plainolamerican <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > > > What is behind the opposition to the Obama healthcare plan?
> > > > > > ---
> > > > > > those of us who should not be forced to pay for the healthcare of
> > > > > > others
>
> > > > > > your healthcare is your responsibility
> > > > > > it is NOT an entitlement that WE should have to pay for
>
> > > > > > On Aug 12, 3:29 am, "\"Lone Wolf\"" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > I agree.
>
> > > > > Those that work have health care and in the few times in my life that
> > > > > I didn't, I got it for free anyways, we are talking the 1970's here
> > > > > now I'm sure it's easier to get for free now anyways.
>
> > > > > The way I see it is working people get health care, thru insurance and
> > > > > non-working people don't.  So if we wnat to give health care to non-
> > > > > working people the working people will have to pay for it, in the form
> > > > > of some type of tax.
>
> > > > > Personally I vote against ANY and ALL tax's, you should too.
>
> > > > > Having the government handle health care will only make costs go up
> > > > > because they would then be adding a mountain of people and paper work
> > > > > to an already high level of paper work involved.
>
> > > > > The government could curb the current costs thru limiting what health
> > > > > care providers and insurance companies charge for any type of
> > > > > procedure, even mandating some to be free.   But they don't do this
> > > > > because they want to CONTROL it.
>
> > > > > I am very weary of this government control, that is what this country
> > > > > was founded on, it is VERY much the American way to be wary of it's
> > > > > own government.
>
> > > > > I want less government, not more.  Let's get rid of the IRS too.
>
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