« Takeover of Fannie and Freddie: More Nazi Promises? | Main | What is Wrong With America »

John McCain: "Getting Back to Basics"


So consider for a moment presidential hopeful John Mcain's rancorous contribution to the fray. He is proposing to the public, as quoted in the San Francisco Chronicle, to go to Washington and "drain that swamp". But really now, anyone with even a feigned sense of reality can understand that no one man nor entity could ever "change" the government, they would never last. McCain is a politician who loves his government and will just bring more establishment puppetry. JFK, on the other hand, a man many could claim was a hawk, was, however, in complete contrast to McCain or Obama, in that he was no politician, he was a statesman who loved his country first, and that is why he is dead.

It must be fully understood that the Presidency of the United States of America, and in turn the entire Executive branch of the Federal Government, holds no more power, per se, than any informed single member of a citizen jury of peers gathered in this great nation; it merely bears increased accountability. The fact that the Bush Administration has lied to the American Public in excess of one hundred times, and took this country to war under false pretenses, is criminally insane, complicite in murder and patently opposed to all that this nation was founded upon. In any truly free society, a change in government will always be at the demand of its citizens. This nation has no more time left for requests of its elected officials or blind faith in the electoral process. Public servants are to be elected for the soul purpose of guaranteeing the sanctity and expediency of the impeachment process. Unfortunately, with so much revenue now generating the governmental process, rather than governmental processes generating so much revenue (America would then be unstoppable as a beacon of freedom throughout the world, by the way), corporations and conglomerates are playing footsy with the government and creating some quasi comatose and inhumane National Socialistic mentality that seems to be infecting the entire society...but I digress. The average every day American must begin to stand up and take part in the governance of this country. Any person in this nation that claims citizenry, but then attempts to avoid Jury Duty, is not fit to set foot within US borders.


I generally employ a hands off approach with McCain because there is so much to work with in attacking him, and has generally been the considerable long shot. The tides are changing as expected, and McCain will get much more attention as Barack Obama begins to slowly self destruct. However, the most important issue is to truly educate the American Public in the daily machinations of a free society. The Constitution of the United States of America clearly states that the people are to weild the lion share of the power, and by design must be constantly informed and knowledgeable of the inner workings and infrastructure of the governing activities of any elected official charged with the timely upkeep and quality control of our political system; to include the system infrastructure itself. The American political system, by the way, is superior to any system to date, the problem is that this nation is not employing the intended formula.

There must be complete transparency in government, "secrey is just a weapon, non descript to keep us guessing fighting over scraps they throw" (song lyrics). This nation must disabuse themselves of this idol worship and mimickry, there is no hero to save us from ourselves, this must be a concerted effort. All are ensconced with godly image but so many refuse this station and digress into such unworthiness of the true supreme force governing this Universe. It is time to rise America...it is time to shine. Read your constitution, study it; know it; love it...Live It!

Posted on Saturday, September 6, 2008 at 09:51AM by Registered Commenter[factbat] | CommentsPost a Comment

PrintView Printer Friendly Version

EmailEmail Article to Friend

Reader Comments

There are no comments for this journal entry. To create a new comment, use the form below.

PostPost a New Comment

Enter your information below to add a new comment.

My response is on my own website »
Author Email (optional):
Author URL (optional):
Post:
 
Some HTML allowed: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <code> <em> <i> <strike> <strong>