Posted by
Thor H. Asgardson on Thursday, September 04, 2008 4:58:16 PM
John McCain tells us: "Those jobs aren't coming back."
He also tells us that illegal aliens are here to stay, so they can annex American territory for Mexico, through a Mexican lebensborn movement, and the anchor baby agenda.
Under a McCain administration, we can expect more wars--even if it takes a hundred years of perpetual strife.
Is this the conservative icon of the Republican Party? Is this negative, defeatist affirmation what a United States president sounds like?
He will not defend our jobs, nor will he restore America's industrial base. He lacks the will to defend our homeland from invasion by Mexico. Rather, he directly colludes with that Mexican reconquista of America.
McCain either lacks good judgment or he is just plain stupid, insofar as he cannot differentiate a constituent from an invader. Either way, he is unsuitable for the high office he seeks.
McCain would exhaust our nation in endless wars, and as James Madison once noted: "No nation could preserve its freedom, in the midst of continual warfare."
The next president must be the one who will abolish the Federal Reserve. That is the glass boot the next candidate must fit.
A private corporation holds the purse strings of the American people. It has hijacked the identity of the American people with its fictitious business identity as the "Fed."
The shock troops of the central bankers--the so-called "guest workers," have likewise followed the paradigm of identity theft, by stealing the Social Security numbers of Americans.
McCain fails to fathom that the central axis on which all economic issues pivot, is the continued existence of the Federal Reserve.
By his own admission, McCain asserts he knows nothing of economic issues. Such deplorable ignorance is not shared by the common man in the street, who knows that he cannot make it in this economy. Living paycheck to paycheck is an American nightmare.
The American Dream is dead, and it is not coming back--according to John McCain.
If you want straight talk, know this: The state of our union, is that the American people are in bondage to the central bankers who have hijacked our government. We the people, who ostensibly live in the "free world," must pay 550 billion dollars in yearly usury payments to a private corporation, posing as our government.
The time has come to bring to fruition the vision of Thomas Jefferson, who called for restoration of the power-of-the-purse to the American people almost 200 years ago.
Jefferson believed that the issuing power of money should rest with the US Treasury, and not the private banks. He noted in the debate over The Re-charter of the Bank Bill (1809) that, "[...] the issuing power should be taken from the banks and restored to the people to whom it properly belongs."
"It's the economy, stupid," and the American people are in bondage to a private corporation. Our country is being sold to foreigners under the greatest fire sale and transfer of wealth in history.
Never has there been a greater spectacle of tank town fools, than that exhibited by the Republican National Convention.
If you want straight talk; go to Lou Dobbs, or Ron Paul. Meanwhile, change your political party affiliation.
All of these unworthy suitors--who vie for the Crown of Ithaca--want to be Ronald Reagan, but they can never be, for Reagan put America first.