Obama, Bush, Sarah, Hillary, it matters not…
There is a good news and a bad news element to the Obama administration if you are someone who would like to see America go back to being a sovereign country in its own right that is governed under the precepts that have been set forth in the Constitution. It is a drag that we have the same old Wall Street bankers calling the shots, and it is sad that we are engaged in two illegal and unnecessary wars, and it is horrible to have our economy controlled by the global banking elite. Obama and the sitting Congress are allowing this to happen because they are essentially puppet employees of these central bankers. That’s the bad news.
Many of us hoped to see the “change ” that he promised, and now that we have met the new boss, and found out that he’s the same as the old boss, it seems like a setback…but in reality, that’s the good news. Thinking people have to realize that reacting to the travesty that is the Obama presidency by running back to the neocons is pure folly. When you can’t trust the conservative mainstream, and you can’t trust the liberal mainstream, it is time for a whole new paradigm and a fresh look at the political spectrum.
The major party candidates in the last presidential election that were genuine and truly working for the People and not the global bankers were Ron Paul and Dennis Kucinich. The Green Party and the Libertarian Party candidates Barr and McKinney were sincere, as was the consumer advocate Ralph Nader. Since the puppet Democrat and Republican representatives of the central bankers could care less about party affiliation, the rest of us should feel the same way and rally around the most viable alternatives: Paul and Kucinich. The smaller resistance parties should consolidate behind an ego-less, populist movement to take back our country by dissolving the Federal Reserve, pulling out of GATT and NAFTA, stopping illegal wars of aggression, and collectively observing the laws of the land that are elucidated in the United States Constitution.
We can make change, and all we have to do is put aside differences that pertain to matters of personal choice, revise our views on party loyalty, and agree to vigorously advocate our own interests as Americans who live in a sovereign, constitutional republic. We are not a nation of cattle that exists to be manipulated by one-world globalists. We have the largest economy in the world. We can all prosper if we come together and use the laws that exist to become sovereign and self-supporting once again.
The way to take back our country is to recognize that the interests of the American people, be ye black, white, brown, yellow, red or blue, Democrat or Republican, are not being represented by the puppets that are paraded before us as viable candidates. We need to dig deeper, and trust those who have consistently stood up to the neocons and the Wall Street liberals. The two names that stand out are Paul and Kucinich, and where they differ is one of the keys to the whole thing.
Everyone in this county is not going to agree on each and every detail on how one should think, and how one should live, worship, and love. But we don’t have to. We need to agree on matters of collective political import, and I think that Paul and Kucinich can do that, and because of their experience in the federal government, they understand how to bring the system back in line with the Constitution. When we do that, the wars stop, the Fed will disappear, and jobs and domestic prosperity will reappear. Our international reputation will skyrocket, and we will become an example to the rest of the world as a nation of people who had the courage to confront the global bankers, a people who came together, bound by mutual respect, and recognized that it was they who had the power to shape their own destiny, not the privileged few who so arrogantly believe that it is they who call the shots.

