I meant to write this article something like a month ago, but somehow it slipped past me. Not a surprise when blogging takes a bit of effort, at least for me. Anyway. Earlier this year I wrote an article that Ron Paul, a representative from Texas, was exploring the possibility of running for President in 2008. Well, it’s official - he’s decided to run for the biggest seat in the house. According to his recent updates, his fundraising and awareness campaigns are going well. I’m still a little frustrated that the media is still in full-blown blackout mode - but I guess that’s what I’ve come to expect from our hegemonic and complicit media.
One of the things I like most about Ron Paul is that he tells it how it is. He makes no bones about informing the people and fellow Congress about the Federal Reserve, the Internal Revenue Service, anti-freedom legislation, and the erosion of American sovereignty. His credibility, research and informed leadership is exactly what this nation needs. We must figure out a way to “fight terrorism” without further devastation to civil liberties, human rights and America’s founding document, the Constitution.
Ron Paul is also a voice against the formation of a North American Union. Despite the fact that most Americans are not familiar with the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America and it’s consequence of forming a North American Union, there is very much an effort going on to erode the sovereignty of America in favor of a unionization between Canada, America and Mexico. If you’ve followed what has happend with the European Union, the individual countries are being forced to give up their own founding principles in favor of a unionized “Constitution” that effectively makes each nation subservient to the Union’s federalization. Not to mention…to oppose it, by it’s very words makes you suspect. What? Are you against prosperity and security? Who are you? This is by design and the same thing was done with the Patriot Act. Now…you’re not a patriot, are you? There’s much more going on here than fancy wordplay - right now, there is a focused push for global governance and further centralization of power. Ron Paul is not only too aware of this…but also recognizes why it’s not good for nations, especially ours.
As I don’t like to speak for people, generally speaking, I will provide some info from his website. These are the focal points of his campaign:
Working Americans like lower taxes. So do I. Lower taxes benefit all of us, creating jobs and allowing us to make more decisions for ourselves about our lives. (more…)
So called free trade deals and world governmental organizations like the International Criminal Court (ICC), NAFTA, GATT, WTO, and CAFTA are a threat to our independence as a nation. (more…)
The war in Iraq was sold to us with false information. The area is more dangerous now than when we entered it. We destroyed a regime hated by our direct enemies, the jihadists, and created thousands of new recruits for them. (more…)
The talk must stop. We must secure our borders now. A nation without secure borders is no nation at all. It makes no sense to fight terrorists abroad when our own front door is left unlocked. This is my six point plan: (more…)
The biggest threat to your privacy is the government. We must drastically limit the ability of government to collect and store data regarding citizens’ personal matters. (more…)
We must stop special interests from violating property rights and literally driving families from their homes, farms and ranches. (more…)
I really do believe he’s our last chance of retaining our freedom and sovereignty, the indirect casualty of the “war on terror” and the neo-con / neo-liberal agendists that have hijacked this nation. I’m trying to get the word out because our media is failing to inform the people and people should be informed in their vote. In the interest of the future of America, please step outside the box and check out Ron Paul. I hope that you will find wisdom, knowledge and understanding in his view and realize, whether you’re a Democrat, Republican, Independant or otherwise, that the future of American privacy, liberty and sovereignty is at risk and could be a story we tell to our grandchildren.
I’ve been noticing a steadily increasing rise in news and information about global warming. It seems the majority is waking up to the matrix of the world and is beginning to understand our ecological footprint. In an ever increasing trend, I’m seeing news suggesting that “people” are the cause for this ever increasing disaster. While yes, the term “people” is technically correct, we must realize that “people†also means corporations and other for-profit enterprises.The world is about to come to an epic realization that we, as a society, need to change - both significantly and rapidly. People are finally coming to realize the ultimate flaw of capitalism; the unsustainable concept of unlimited growth potential. There simply are not infinite resources for infinite growth and as more countries adopt capitalism, industrialization and world trade agreements, the smaller and smaller the resource pool becomes. We must realize that we are at the crossroad of two choices: Either we change and push hard for and achieve sustainability or we face the consequences of a worldwide mass extermination of people. I hate to be blunt, but follow the logic.
Corporations have made decisions based on the flawed theories of capitalism and complete disregard for anything other than profit and growth. These corporate entities have continually plundered the world for their benefit and purposefully, perhaps ignorantly, created unsustainable conditions. The ecological footprint of the corporation, no matter how you look at it, is far larger than that of the individual. They have made no effort to inform you of their unsustainable practices and have mislead people into believing that consumption is good. Their ultimate goal has been, and will continue to be, to have us consume more and more - that is, until we either face doom or revolutionize our concepts of capitalism, profit and growth.
I think it was the band “Korn” that revolutionized my thoughts on music and what I choose to “like” and “not like.” See, I didn’t like Korn’s first albums at all…despite their popularity and promotions. In fact, it went beyond just not liking them; I went out of my way to let people know how much I thought they sucked. Time passed and an album of theirs came along that knocked me down and had all the synergy and magic that I look for in music. It was at that point that I decided to be more careful about declaring a band “unworthy” (for a lifetime) of my ears. I don’t mean anything negative, but rather imply that I prefer not to listen to crap and readily and consistently choose to listen something that interests me. In a way, this event helped me to be even more open minded, and moreover patient, with music and the evolution of bands. It took hating something with all my being to being discovering a nugget of great music from the same source to learn…this coming from a guy that was all ready cultured in decades of music; everything from classical and jazz all the way up “hard” music like metal and industrial.