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Title: Prediction: The MSM will parade Maya Angelou, Jesse Jackson
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Published: Nov 5, 2008
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Post Date: 2008-11-05 08:40:18 by Jethro Tull
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Michelle Obama, Nelson Mandela and other assorted freaks in front of the viewing public so often, that a white backlash will develop creating a movement that will eventually culminate into a new national party. I'd expect to see candidates fielded within two years.

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#17. To: Jethro Tull, Scrapper2, Flintlock, All (#0)

Prediction: The MSM will parade Maya Angelou, Jesse Jackson

Michelle Obama, Nelson Mandela and other assorted freaks in front of the viewing public so often, that a white backlash will develop creating a movement that will eventually culminate into a new national party. I'd expect to see candidates fielded within two years.

........and why shouldn't they. It is their turn. It is no different than when the Dallas Cowboys or NY Giants win the super Bowl. It is their turn to be heralded in front of the cameras and their faces plastered all over printed pages. Same same!

Besides it is who you the voters wanted sitting on the throne when you could of have had Ron Paul. It is easy to see why Ron Paul never got much farther than the starting gate. Too many of you only had lukewarm support for him and really couldn't break the pubbie/demonwit syndrome.

What you got yesterday in the election is all we're ever going to get from now on and we don't deserve anything better because we are gutless and spineless and find it easier to accept what they throw at us instead of fighting for the best.

Say a big hellow Jethro to your new president. Are you going to go to DC to his inaugration???

LACUMO  posted on  2008-11-05   9:22:43 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#18. To: LACUMO (#17)

Besides it is who you the voters wanted sitting on the throne when you could of have had Ron Paul

What part of Ron Paul quitting the effort do you fail to get? The man had money, momentum, a grass root effort, and he chose to drop out and remain a Republican. Get over your RP Pity Party. He is one of a long list of failed messengers. I want my Ron Paul contribution back. His campaign - run by incompetent Republican dolts - ripped me off.

Jethro Tull  posted on  2008-11-05   9:28:12 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#21. To: Jethro Tull (#18) (Edited)

I want my Ron Paul contribution back. His campaign - run by incompetent Republican dolts - ripped me off.

You'll have to take that up with Ron Paul. I agree that a better campaign along with a better manager would have helped but we have a controlled press in this country and Ron Paul was for shutting off all foreign aid. This didn't sit to well with the controlled press and Ron Paul didn't make a trip to israel either.

Maybe Ron Paul should have hired obanger's campaign manager or contacted you since you know a way around all the pitfalls that can make or break a campaign. Things like dropping out of establishment parties, running in a third party, staying out of debates, and so on.

Any way Jethro, get over it. Support your new president and hell, you might even come to like the hell outta him and he is promises you a tax break hopefully without too many strings attached. Maybe some of us jive assed honky's can get back some of the rythm we've lost to old age.

By the way, How's your rap music singing and your break dancing????

LACUMO  posted on  2008-11-05   9:49:13 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#22. To: LACUMO (#21)

I really have no idea what your beef is. I didn't vote. Period. Had I written in RP, what good would that have done? BTW, I would have continued to financially support RP and even work for him, had he left the party of globalists and traitors. For reasons I don't know, he chose to stay an R. Was it for the safety of future district elections? Hell, he won 70-30 in his district and he'll be 74 the next time he runs. His seat is as safe as a House seat can be. Now was his time to roll the dice and lead the movement we financed and he only gave lip service to. I'm sorry if that disturbs your Ron Paul sensibilities, but his failure is all that will be remembered by most, except you.

So maybe it's you who needs to learn to break dance. Obama will never be my president and besides I plan on being busy trying to organize sane people who want to resist socialism.

peace,

Jethro Tull  posted on  2008-11-05   10:16:03 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#23. To: Jethro Tull (#22)

He thinks he's a big super patriot.

I asked him yesterday to enumerate some of the patriotic things he's done recently. The only patriotic thing he could think of was his writing in Ron Paul yesterday.

LOL - Bush is speaking. TAKE COVER!!!!!

a vast rightwing conspirator  posted on  2008-11-05 10:20:55 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#24. To: Jethro Tull (#22)

Had I written in RP, what good would that have done?

Interesting blurb at Ure's this morning.

Coping: Throw Aways Votes?

So here's one to re-ponder (if that's a word): Is voting for a candidate with no chance of winning a 'throw away'?

"I take exception to the notion that a vote for a third party is a 'throw away' vote. We have been brainwashed into believing that we have to vote for the lesser of two evils. We should be voting for who we think will best lead our country. We should not allow ourselves to be governed by the fear that the bad guy is going to win.

The whole damned thing is just a real shame."

Maybe he means a real 'sham.' Here's the thing: The duopoly has a vested interest in limiting the number of political parties and choices in America - and it has been going on how long? One reader suggested that if America was really a democratic republic, there should be 8-10 parties minimum in order to encompass the wide range of interests of the citizenry.

I can almost see a design pattern here: If here are two parties and 500 political action committees/major lobby groups inside the beltway, that might be the equivalent of 10 parties and 100 PACs. Just a thought, but from what I've read the size, power, and influence of lobbyists seems somewhat reduced in nations where there is a broader range of political choice. Curiously, we have made political influence peddling a major industry.

Given that, and given that no one pays much mind to what voters want anyway, is a 'protest' vote for an unelectable a 'throw-away' or not? Like I said - re- pondering required. But mine will be shaded by the recent outrageous despise for the public's will shown in the bankster bailouts /socialization of banking.

urbansurvival.com/week.htm


FWIW and rock throwing aside, each of us has to come to terms with the facts Ure has laid out above. Put down our rocks, and decide if we are going to work together or not. Those that want to piss and moan will already get more of the same as that is the design and since pissing and moaning is unproductive, it is therefore to be encouraged.

Can't we all just decide to shun the morAns, stop measuring our body parts to decide who's is the true robust measure for goodness, and get down to business? We're in the same boat and first have to row to shore. We can see land.. row towards the land, throw idiots overboard to lighten the load. :)

OliviaFNewton  posted on  2008-11-05 10:50:22 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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