The next eight (is that right? or is it nine?) months will go a long way to determining whether America collapses as a nation or not. Now, when I say “collapse” I'm not talking about descent into anarchy. I'm talking about America becoming as meaningless a nation as Britain (Britain of course is still very powerful as a nation, but it's nothing in comparison to where it was in the past).
I've been obsessively reading the history of the collapse of Britain, as it applies to the corporation. Look at the business relations that existed between British companies and Germany, Chile, and other “out-sourcing” countries at the turn of the 19th century and you see a lot of scary parallels to modern day America…
I really think to turn around Americans have to wake up and do something brave, something they haven't done in over 200 years, and that's yell out WE CAN SEE WHAT YOU'RE DOING AND WE DON'T LIKE IT AND WE'RE NOT GOING TO TAKE IT ANY MORE!
Personally I think the only candidate offering this is Kucinich. I know he seems like a crazy long shot, but that's what America needs to survive. Put in Kerry and you've just got more of the same and this ship keeps sinking. Everyone knows this — they're just afraid to say it, and that's how the Bush-Kerry alliance will be beat America. Yeah, beat America. I've said this before and I'll say it again: Bush and Kerry do not represent Americans. They represent that tiny ultra-wealthy percentage (about 4% of Americans) that donate to the campaigns, and the corporations that donate the remaining three hundred million dollars to the campaign.
Don't take my word for it.
Don't take anyone's word for it.
Educate yourself. Research the politicians platforms, and, just like researching a scarification artist, look for healed photos. That is, do they do what they say? Bush has done the opposite. Most politicians do… Kucinich on the other hand has shown he's willing to axe his own career to do what he said he'd do.
CLICK HERE (4.5 meg) for an MP3 file of a Kucinich speech so you can get a better idea of what he's about, and here's his site if you'd like to check it out…
But please, don't vote how I tell you. Kucinich is my ideal candidate and I believe in his vision for America — but you may not. Educate yourself about the issues, it is your duty to do so. An American who doesn't vote is fundamentally betraying what it is to be American, in my opinion as a foreign devil that is.
And whatever you do, don't fool yourself into thinking “we just need to defeat Bush”. If the neo-cons really succeed in putting in Kerry as the “Democratic” candidate, they've manipulated the system so severely that you're basically choosing between Bush and Bush's old drinking buddy from Yale, Kerry, who have mutually sworn oaths of allegience to that supercede the nation. If Kerry wins, then Americans can finally say with certainty that they really do no longer live in a democracy.
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