Patricia Johnson-Holm Re: 'No Real Choice' -This has been tried to be posted ove Wed Jun 9, 2004 19:18 198.81.26.75 'No choice' is only what certain people would like you to believe. With their pointing out it is the Drug laundering and so on that is keeping the US (and thus World) economy going. WRONG, it is more like - keep the Economy dying that is TRUE. What is TRUE is that you most definitely have a choice. Due to a lack of Media exposure to what is really taking place most people just are not aware of the solutions yet. First, position that WE THE PEOPLE need to take is that the Economy will not collapse if the proper steps are taken. (It will indeed need to adjust.) Step 1: Follow guidelines as set up by Former President Kennedy and Technology available in regards to - A. The Federal Reserve B. The CIA C. And several other points on Energy etc. Second, all laws that are unconstitutional are automatically void. This includes amendments that were never ratified. Third, complete respect for all individual Citizens, Countries, and their Rights are NOT optional. Now you are going to say this can not be accomplished because of the Deficit etc.. On the contrary, it is quite possible due to the very points that are covered up most. The so called cover-ups have been striving so hard to NOT let you know just what can be done. To put it simply the answer is the House of Stuart is calling all notes due and payable immediately. Of course what is meant by this is that Rothschild.Windsor and gangs are put on notice that all assets are hereby seized and frozen, pending proper Litigation. This House of Stuart solution is what the Crop Drawings many times refer to. See: http://www.cccrn.ca/circlescanada03.html (Note the common Theme) Stewartown July 23-31 [As in Bonnie Prince Charlie] Revenue, Sask 8/8/03 [Reference Stolen NY Estate etc.] Wallacetown,Ont.8/11/03 [As in William Wallace Scott Stuart] Abbotsford, BC 8/13/03 [Cardinal Henry(Duke of York)Stuart] Steelman, Sask. 8/19/03 [Look to Carron in Scotland/Roebuck] Scott, Sask. 8/22/03 Steelman, Sask. 8/25/03 Abbotsford,B.C.12/15/03 Then last but not least BonnieBridge, UK Here is just an example of the attempt to fill in the blanks on data needed to know how to handle what is transpiring at this point in history. So you see we not only know the answers, now it is up to us to do what must be done. What must be done is a step by step proceedure. However, we do NOT have time for delay. Patricia Johnson-Holm Chairperson (Pro-Tem) American Patriot Party WA Chapter wa.chair@patriotparty.us http://www.patriotparty.us/wa/ http://www.patriotparty.us call4investigation@yahoogroups.com http://groups.yahoo.com/group/call4investigation/ http://www.tellamerica.bravepages.com/publicity.html http://www.patriotparty.us/state/wa/index.htm Charley Reese No Real Choice http://www.lewrockwell.com/reese/reese81.html No Real Choice by Charley Reese Once more, Americans will be forced to vote for a man instead of a policy. It doesn't say much for self-government that the American people are almost never given a chance to vote on major policy issues. The trouble is that Sen. John Kerry, as his campaign has developed, is saying essentially this: I support the same goals as President Bush, but I can pull them off better than he can. What about those Americans who don't share President Bush's goals? What about those who don't think we should have a policy of pre-emptive war? What about those who think we should just pull out of Iraq now? What about those who think free trade is a fraud? What about those who think America's borders should be sealed? What about those who believe we should be fair-minded in dealing with the Israeli-Palestinian issue instead of giving Israel a blank check? What about those who believe that outsourcing American jobs should be brought to an abrupt halt? Well, too bad. You can stay home. Once more, the Democratic Party is proving that it is not really a party of opposition, but rather a tweedledee to the Republican tweedledum. I had some hope and faith in Howard Dean, but unfortunately Kerry has decided to run on the platform "I am not Bush." That might be OK for fanatic partisans who hate Bush personally and lust to get their hands on all of the presidential patronage. It is, however, a slap in the face to true self-government. The American people are entitled to decide the major policy issues of the day via elections. When both candidates are virtually interchangeable, the people are denied this opportunity, and for all practical purposes, we no longer have a truly democratic country. In regard to the Iraq War, Kerry has put himself in the position of a prosecutor who says to a murderer, "Well, now that you've already killed this guy, we have no choice but to make sure you get away it." Kerry says the method of going to war and the reasons we went to war were wrong, but since we went to war we have to continue the occupation. To keep jobs in America, he wants to give tax breaks to corporations that already pay far, far less than their fair share of the tax burden. Kerry says the Europeans will like him better than they do Bush. Well, as often as I have criticized Bush for his blunders, I really don't give a hoot whether the Europeans like our choice of presidents or not. It's none of their business. If we wish to elect a party boy who would no doubt get lost on a guided tour of Europe, that's still our choice to make, not theirs. I'm disappointed in Kerry. He is making the mistake intellectuals often make. He thinks he can win with laborious explanations of the nuances of differences he has with Bush not over policy, but over the implementation of that policy. Somebody in his campaign had better tell him quick that the American voting population is not into nuances. They want a choice between bourbon and scotch, not a choice between brands of scotch. At the present, his message is muddled. He seems to be hoping that Bush will defeat himself or be defeated by events. That is a shaky basis for a presidential campaign. God knows he needs a new speechwriter. He has a tendency, like most senators, to drone on and on long past the time his audience's eyes have glazed over. In the meantime, the Bush campaign is spending about 75 percent of its ample funds on attack ads, most of them composed of lies or deliberate distortions. But politics is not based on truth or on facts. It is based on perceptions. Lies take their toll. It is said that Kerry is a strong closer and a good debater. Maybe so. We'll have to wait and see. Right now, except for the Bush haters, he's not giving us much reason to vote. June 9, 2004
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