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Monday, January 28th 2008

6:45 AM

Why Embrace Change if Change Cannot Exist

                  

                                     
  When the two party system took root in this country long ago, the american people were pragmatically divided. Much like precociously choosing a piece of fruit from a bowl of the same fruit, we've consistently recieved the same fruitions of our endeavors as decades pass. As a two party nation, we've become perpetually entwined in this simple fate.

  Ironically, there are over fifty (50) US political parties for the citizens of this great nation to choose.  More ironic is the fact that the qualifications for being a US President are simpler than our pragmatic division. Consider that all of the infrastructure and protocol ever needed  to sustain a modern government already exists in Washington, such that any President Elect wouldn't need to be capable of forming the government as a prerequisite to employment.... it's that simple.
("35 yrs of Age & Natural Born US Citizen...")
 
  The Pledge of Allegiance calls for a nation that is "one nation, under god, indivisible, with liberty & justice for all". Partisan pledging inherently contradicts this indivisible pledge to the flag of this great nation. A pragmatic reality of bipartisan philosophy in american society. Pragmatism definitively means a philosophical system stressing practical consequences as constituting the essential criterion in determining truth or value. Such philosophy precludes the recognition of our founding truths and falls short of fulfilling our allegiance to our flag and country. Partisan societies sustain systemic divisions with their counterparts by design.

  The forefathers in front of the entire world, held certain truths be self evident in declaring this land a new nation. Remember? The term bipartisan is defined as being represented by, being characterized by, or including members from two parties or factions. Such terminology is not representative of, definitive by any characterization of, nor member inclusive of all american citizens. As portrayed in images in the news media, carefully orchestrated political depictions & choreographed appearances are used by party candidate representatives to destroy their counterpart's stated truth or value. (State of the Union Address' are an excellent example)
  
  The two party system is reliant upon this mundane realism to convey it's illusion of truth and value to the american voter. Change is implied but never made self evident. The system really "boils down" to sloganism, selfservitude, divisiveness, and pipedreaming. It doesn't philosophically serve a nation of one people. The two party system itself is nothing more than a psychological misadventure intended by either side to capture perceptual dominion over the other. Such misplaced loyalty to this great nation renders us undeserving of truely "reaping the blessings of freedom" and absent of foregoing "the labours of supporting it".

  May we Americans now hold this truth to be self evident and look amongst us all to elect one whom is "by the people...for the people". May we now elect a new Congress representative of liberty which is our greatest strength in hopes that we be made forever whole as a nation. In electing this fair and just congress, may one from amongst us now emerge to righfully lead this great nation and it's people as one. America is intended to be "one nation, under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all" without exception. The Democratic & Republican Parties are diabolically opposing philosopical platforms of grouped selfservitude organized to obscure Liberty's flame in effort to showcase factless proclamations of patriotic advancement and hope. The true blessings of liberty belong to americans who sustain it and affectionately abide it.
                                      

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Wednesday, January 23rd 2008

11:15 AM

Don't Forget To Think For Yourselves Or The Media Will

 

Once again our media, the ignorant thinking side of us all , is bombarding voters with what they feel is necessary to steer us in the right direction this voting season.
Be it by way of the internet, television, or airwaves we are being steered and directed into oblivion.

This form of distraction keeps us all from realizing the fruits of the fore-father's
dreams and intentions. What is meant by oblivion? Perhaps it isn't any wonder that we can't name ten (10) US political parties other than the Republicans & Democrats.(http:www.politics1.com)

That fact has steered us to nothing better than patriotic redundancy. Both the Republicans & Democrats have been orchestrating this patriotic redundancy for over a hundred years. We elect one side, let them change the money matters around, then fire them and hire the other side. (define redundant: see redundant)

"As long as we are oblivious...we can never become impervious"

How About Voting For Any Other Candidacy -  Not the Republicans or Democrats

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Wednesday, December 19th 2007

11:12 AM

We Deers In Headlights - The Presidential Primaries

 

   The Presidential Primaries have arrived once again being eagerly greeted by thousands of adoring Americans. The usual clash of the Republicans  & Democrats like a clockwork ensures the distraction,  polarization,  and division  of their adoring audiences.

   It is a show afterall, not for the weak at heart nor the uninformed. State Level voters,  far and few,  know better than to subscribe to any sort of constitutionally hypervillous conjecture. They always fare far better to stick to their constitutional responsibilities and vote at the state level. (see entry:" Can America Take It's Country Back @ the State Level?")

  As for the show itself, it serves it's purpose. The two party culture in America isn't forced upon us, it is taught. Not so much by parents & grandparents of the voting population anymore but  in the press. We see this repeated every voting cycle with little or no mention of any other candidacies. It is that very model that dooms political histories to repeat themselves... 


        *Presidents Aren't Parties - They're People*

 

 

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Wednesday, September 12th 2007

10:25 AM

Can America Take It's Country Back @ the State Level?

    

       


                       

 Can America Take It's Country Back?

   An evidently perplexing question considering we're apparently unable to elect the President of the United States via the poular vote. The answer isn't as eluding as it may seem.

  The Constitution requires that we preserve our Government thru elections by voting at the State level.We vote at the State level to put into place our preferred political party candidate also known as the "Electors". The Electoral College Info

  Many americans feel cheated, vexed, and helpless each time the Presidential Election results are in. Nearly all of those who vote in the Presidential Elections have never voted in their prospective State Elections. If asked to name their State Electors, chances are they would be unable or may not understand the question altogether.

  The politicians that we elect are from among us...we, the forever polarizing two party people of America. The inclusion of other political parties in our government within this political era may serve well to match the open minded approach of our youth. It would be useful at this point to do away with the "you better lock it up..." style of governing prevalent in the "boomer" years.

   

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