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DeLay: A Ruse for Keeping Americans Polarized

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Holliston Perni

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Oct 20, 2005, 10:32:07 AM10/20/05
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Tempting as it may be, liberals shouldn't be too quick to gloat
over the antics of Republican strong man Tom DeLay vs. Travis County
district attorney, Ronnie Earle, a Democrat. In the first place, DeLay is no
more or less honest than any of our other corrupt 'representatives', from
either side of the aisle. He simply got caught, and tried to play hardball
with the wrong Democrat. But the issue goes far deeper. The whole corrupt
two-party political machine has become so entrenched, and is SO totally
bought and sold by American big business and, more recently, multinationals,
that they have become emboldened to the point where they no longer feel the
slightest impetus toward even a pretext of representing the will and
wellbeing of the American people.

Jobs going overseas hurting the people? Fuck 'em. It helps the
big business concerns, so it stays. Borders too porous? Illegals taking
American jobs? Fuck 'em! Big business wants cheap labor. (These aren't jobs
Americans don't WANT; they're jobs Americans can't afford to take at
$5/hour, so that the rapacious CEO can maintain his multi-million dollar
salary, and the greedy shareholders can watch their portfolio swell.) People
in California, Montana, and several other states want legalized medical
marijuana? Fuck 'em! It'll take business away from the big pharmaceutical
companies, and besides, drug ENFORCEMENT is the government's own big, money
generating business. So, who cares of a dirtbag like DeLay goes down? Every
now and then they have to throw one of their own to the wolves. Why? To keep
the people properly polarized, so they still think they're participating in
a democracy. What makes you think so? Because you manage to vote every four
years? People in the former Soviet Union voted too, and their choices were
every bit as meaningful as ours. The only difference is that we DO have
numerous third-party choices, from the honest far-right candidates of the
Constitutionalist Party, to the honest far-left of the Communist Worker's
Party. You know what? I'd rather see candidates from EITHER of these
extremes, or any of the multitude in between, than any of these lying,
manipulative 'Republicrats'.

The secret of their success, of course, is to keep us polarized.
Who would vote for a loser like Bush, if he wasn't running against a loser
like Kerry? But those on the right are SO afraid of Kerry, that they vote
for Bush, rather than someone from a third party who might better represent
their views, and who might (heaven forbid) be saying what he/she really
believes, rather than what they think will get your vote. And who would vote
for a loser like Kerry, but for fear of four more years under a liar, war
criminal, and enemy of humanity like George W. Bush?

Of course, the media (big business) has an obvious stake in
maintaining the two-party stranglehold, so they perpetuate these polarizing
tactics. The show us morons from the right arguing for the assassination of
foreign leaders, or saying that New Orleans is the righteous wrath of God
so that those from the left are filled with revulsion, and never stop to
think that there are MANY intelligent, thoughtful conservatives who would
never even think along such imbecilic lines.

Coming at this another way, where would big business BE if they
had to bribe a dozen parties instead of only two?

Thinking this through a bit further, what about all of these
super secret agencies, that don't have names, get funded (by secret
'Republicrat' committees) from black budgets, and do whatever they please?
Who's pulling THEIR strings? Big business. Indeed, the same can be said of
every law enforcement officer in the country, who swears to uphold the will
of the government, regardless of whether it's fair or not, regardless of
whether it's legal or not, regardless of whether it's moral or not. Is THIS
what Americans WANT their country to be? Now THAT would be a truly sad
commentary.

The American people need to wake up and start expending the
effort to see through these transparently manipulative little shows staged
for their benefit, do a little leg work, and throw all these scheming
'Republicrat' bastards out of OUR government.

Hollis,

http://www.AmericanJunta.com

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