Thursday, August 28, 2008

Obama and McCain are asleep at the wheel. Ron Paul is a Pot of Coffee

McCain and Obama are two faces on a one sided coin, do the math and then quit your party.

I said Ron Paul is America's pot of coffee and Obama and McCain are asleep

Neither talk about our belligerent monetary and foreign policies that will certainly bankrupt our great Country

Forget everything you've ever heard and just look at the math

When you are done, go join a third party

Aggressive foreign policy (Middle East) = Enemies (Al-Qaeda , Former US trained "Rogue Armies") = Jaw dropping unintended consequences of policies that were kept from the American people (911 ) = Wars (Iraq 1 & 2, Afghanistan) = More Enemies (citizens of the occupied countries {Iraqis}) = More Terrorism and More Wars (Iran?)= Standing Armies and Debt = Deficit spending and the Federal Reserve simply printing the money to pay for the wars = Inflation, Bubbles, Malinvestment (Bear Stearns, Housing, DotCom) = Weaker Dollar ($4.00 gallon gas) = ZERO

But wait, what about the bad investments and wars? What about the Money we owe to China?


OK, carry the four commas, oh no. We're w-a-a-a-a-a-a-y off. Forget it, all bets are off we're filing for Bankruptcy (Tell China we can't pay)

Google: Bob Barr, Chuck Baldwin, Cynthia McKinney, Ralph Nader

Stop Google Searching: Obama, McCain

Saturday, August 23, 2008

Calling all Third Parties! Unite behind one ticket and break the two party system

Calling out to Bob Barr and the Libertarian Party, Chuck Baldwin and the Constitution Party, Cynthia McKinney and the Green Party, Ralph Nader, Ron Paul and his supporters, Hillary Clinton and her people, all disaffected Republicans, Democrats, Independants, Anarchists and Americans

Are you looking for something else this year? Are you a card carrying member of a third party already, or are you considering an alternative because your party has lost it's way? Well join the club, we're called "everyone"

From the hard line Hillary Clinton supporters that will not under any circumstances vote for Barack Obama, to the activists that inspired the Ron Paul Revolution, we all been slighted. We all know our country has lost it's direction. It seems that the zombies in the voting public are okay with the oncoming disasters while people like you and I watch in horror. Every day I try desperately to wake people up one by one. I ask you my friends and dedicated patriots to consider our options and make our voices heard.

Albeit, some would disagree, the Green Party of the United States, the American Independent Party, the Constitution Party, the Libertarian party and the Ron Paul supporters have a lot in common besides that neither Obama or McCain have solutions to the many issues facing Americans today. I will list several reasons why the so called "Third Parties" should unite behind one candidate to once and for all restore the freedom of the American People in this Great Country. If most of us were given the opportunity to break the two party system, we would all sacrifice some of our core beliefs to have a legitimate chance in the future.

1) We agree that both major parties are guilty of railroading the American people, stripping us of our basic constitutional rights and freedoms.

2) We agree that neither the Democrats nor Republicans are capable of repairing America's damaged foreign policy, nor are they capable of keeping us out of armed conflict for any significant amount of time.

3) We agree that the rules of the game have been written in such a way, that a third party acting alone will always be marginalized and stand little to no chance in actually winning an election.

4) Despite the insurmountable odds, we agree that spreading our message and growing our organizations is more important than the individual glory of winning the presidency, and our candidates suffer tremendously due to the sheer impossibility of the task laid before them, yet they push on

5) We all know that the media coverage is bought and paid for by big corporations with bigger interests in who gets elected. To compete with all of the free press, our third party would have to raise millions and millions of dollars just to get a bunch of 30 second commercials, which won't amount to anything more than a mere blip on the radar screens compared to the never ending propaganda barrage spewed forth by the advertising agencies which we inaccurately call "the news"

That's five reasons that support the idea of uniting the third parties to break the cycle.
I know there are a lot of reasons not to do it, but we can all agree that the two party system needs to be destroyed, and this might be the only way to do it.

If there is a will there is a way


Friday, August 22, 2008

Can we get Ron Paul on the ballot fast enough?

If all the third parties align behind one great candidate, we can actually do something about the 2 party system. We fail because we are a disjunctive gaggle of true believers

What if we got Ron Paul ballot access? Is it too late? I am absolutely fed up right now. McCain is a big government, nation-building Democrat and Obama is clearly marching us towards socialism AND I CAN'T TELL WHICH IS WORSE!

Lets do some math - the Campaign for Liberty should break 100,000 in a week or 2. That's 100,000, mostly activists and people who feel very strongly about Ron Paul and his message. All of these people found Ron Paul during the republican primary. If he was in the general election, we'd finally be able to unleash this furious campaign for liberty that might very well ignite a fire inside the hearts and minds of the great men and women in this great country.

Ron Paul has said he doesn't want to run 3rd party because he doesn't think it's possible to get a fair shake which is true, he wouldn't, but how did we find him? Another reason might be that it is too much work for too little results, but look at what happened during the republican primaries! He was pessimistic about 08 and now look at his success!

Remember this; the Republican primary is only relevant to so many people. There are a lot of Liberals that have aligned themselves with us after a few good conversations with a straight shooting, well spoken libertarian.

Could you imagine what would happen if Ron Paul ran as a 3rd Party?

He's always said that a third party might have some success if the person is very rich, or if they are a celebrity, well Ron Paul is a celebrity now and he's got 5 Million to spend right away when he announces it. He has a book on the NY times best seller list for 16 weeks and had no media coverage during the election. When the networks do mention Ron Paul, they always talk about how ardent his supporters are. We are an army, this campaign has changed lives. We will continues to change lives, day by day, minute by minute.

The networks would actually cover his 3rd party run for a few reasons. The main reason is to fill air time. All of us who have turned on FoxNews or CNN in the last year know that they have literally no material. They will cover anything election related. Another reason is that most people aren't happy with McBama anyway and Ralph Nader just never caught on. Ron Paul is hot of the press in 08, at least in the mainstream culture's perspective

I read that Kent Snyder, the Congressman's campaign chairman who passed away this summer, really had to push the reluctant Ron Paul into the primaries, and now there is no Kent to push him, so it has to be us!

If Ron Paul gained 1.1 Million votes in the republican Primary, he will get them again. If Ron Paul is in the general election, he will get many, many anti war liberal votes.

Most people do not like Obama's idea of America as a "Nanny State" and McCain's belligerent foreign policy. These people will either stay home, or vote for Nader this year, but remember I'm talking about this year, this is Ron Paul's year.

Back to the math

If we take Ron paul's original 1.1 million, Nader's one million, the 500,000 the Libertarians would get, the Constitution Party's 300,000 and the 100,000 from the green party

We're at 3 million before we target the other smaller parties and independents. heck, we could even take votes from Alan Keyes (50,000?) and whichever American independant party he is aligned with.

I mean this with all due respect, obviously I like Baldwin and Barr, but I'm talking about a comprehensive plan to align the third parties, in an effort to break up the clusterfuk we've had in Washington for a long time.

Three million and change. Some would say "well Obama has like a twenty times that"

Listen. Three million is a big number, and we're about to double it next week.

"How you gonna do that?"

Well, first we're going to start talking to people that wanted to vote for Clinton, then we're going to get all the rest of the disaffected democrats, then we're going to get all the disaffected Republicans, and we're going to start talking to people. Then we're going to take back this Country.

Then we're going to go talk to the Obama people. Has anyone ever spoken to a real Obama supporter?

Have they been able to identify their positions? I can't find an Obama supporter that really knows what they stand for, and most agree with Ron Paul more than Obama, they just don't know it because I don't want to burst their giddy bubbles.

Now we have identified the target audience, we can double our number in the first month.

We get to 6 million - these people will be converts, just like I was, just like everyone I know is, and it will go like that

Maybe he wont win the election, but that would be a heck of blow to the establishment and it would forever immortalize the Libertarian platform.

We'd grow

Ron Paul is the way out of this mess.

Monday, August 18, 2008

THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION IS OVER! Barack Obama offers John McCain a cabinet position, McCain accepts!


The 2008 election season has come to an abrupt halt despite the lack of voting, or any debates between the two candidates.

The big announcement was made at the "Civil Forum" August 16th, 2008 in Lake Forest, California, at 6:45 PM, in front of a cheering live audience. The event was covered by CNN, MSNBC, PBS and Fox (Fox coverage lasted until the announcement, when they cut to an update on Bigfoot and then re-runs of "Hannity's America.")

McCain supporters seem to be happy with the consolation prize, removing any doubt the Republican party knew they were doomed the day McCain took the nomination. The Republican Party officially disbanded at midnight, and Obama welcomed the neo-cons back into the Democratic Party with open arms. Someone close to the stage heard Barack saying "Welcome Home" as the former opponents shook hands.

Per the terms of the agreement, John McCain and George Bush legally cut all ties with the words "Republican," "Liberty," "Peace," "Conservative," (Except of course, in third person with the prefix "Neo-"...) and not surprisingly, "Values." Sean Hannity and Bill O'Reilly openly admit they never liked those words anyway.

Ron Paul supporters jumped at the chance to reclaim the brand. The New GOP published an updated platform that very same evening, amazingly using evidence and reason to shape and explain their positions. Finally, Republicans can once again say they stand for smaller government, a solid currency, and personal liberty.

Ron Paul purchased the RNC website from Dick Cheney for $87.00 cash, which Cheney immediately devoured and washed down with virgin tears. Ron Paul removed all the content from the website and replaced it with a copy of the Constitution and a Rick Astley video

The Republican National Convention was cancelled and replaced by a Miley Cyriss concert which sold out in 8 minutes. Protesters who already booked travel and transportation are still planning to demonstrate.

Ron Paul is hosting the Rally for the Republic the very same weekend and is expecting over 10,000 liberty minded activists to come and enjoy the official launch of the Campaign for Liberty
Although Ron Paul is now the Republican Nominee - George Bush has cancelled the election and announced Dick Cheney would be charge for the rest of the term. Despite protests by everyone, Bush used powers granted to him in the "America is Great" Bill that was passed by congress Sept. 13th, 2001

The Campaign for Liberty has filed suit to contest the decisions, but all U.S. courts are on hold until Condoleezza Rice finishes her summer revisions, due date: December, 2008

- Aaron