Sunday, February 17, 2008

NAFTA Super Highway Is Crazy?

Ron Paul was laughed at for suggesting a NAFTA Super Highway and a North American Union? Remember????





Saturday, February 9, 2008

Paul Concedes Race, Sort Of

So Ron Paul concedes, and he's not going the 3rd party route. No surprise on both counts. There was always going to be a moment in which Paul would have to say "we fought the good fight but..." and he said, and meant, (unlike other politicians who have "said" something) that he wouldn't run on a 3rd party ticket. This doesn't mean she shouldn't. Kirsten Anderson over at the Huffington Post summed it up rather nicely.

But knowing Paul, he will stick to his word, which leaves his message in limbo.

Personally, I feel Paul should take advantage of the support he has gained and and build on it. Perhaps start some sort of grass roots organization to start developing perspective candidates for congressional seats. This is also a chance to start re-educating Americans.

If you look at my family, for example, you could divide it into two categories. The majority of the members of my family believe in the greatness of America through it's military might. That's why my mother proudly displays pictures on her living wall of uniformed males. I can imagine that mother's in ancient Sparta had some sort of similar ritual; a shrine to militarism.

The second, smaller group is comprised of people who believe that is is the responsibility of the Unites States government to create a European style social utopia that provides handouts for all Americans.

Both sides are wrong, but both sides have been duped since birth into thinking that these two ideals--which basically represent the current Republican and Democratic Parties--form the political heritage of America. Hardly.

Despite what some of the readers over at Wonkette believe, there really are Paulites who are quite an educated lot; people who don't listen to every word nut case talk show host,
Alex Jones , has to say. These people could be influential in getting the word out and participating in the re-education of American society. People need to hear logical arguments for themes such as returning to the gold standard, why it's important to completely re-vamp a sick foreign policy, and why the creation of a north American "Super-nation" along the same lines as the EU is probably not the whacked out idea that mainstream politicians and media want you to believe that it is.

So while Paul concedes to the inevitable, it doesn't have to be a failed campaign. It can be the beginning of something. I sincerely hope that the Paul does something
really constructive with both the support and the money that he has gained in his campaign.




Thursday, February 7, 2008

Ron Paul National Delegate Count Now 42 or More

The Paul Campaign says it's projecting at least 42 delegates secured for the national convention. Which, I guess, means that it's forecasting...looking into the crystal ball.

CNN has 16 delegates for Paul. I'm obviously missing something here.

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

LDS for Ron Paul

Well, Mitt Romney got 90% of Utah which was well over two hundred thousand votes. But don't worry, bias wasn't an issue. At least not for those few brave Latter Day Saints who supported Ron Paul. In all Paul got 3% of the vote, finishing just under McCain who finished a strong 2nd with 4% of the vote. Wow!

But like I said, no bias.

Bavaria for Ron Paul?

Well, my beer drinking Bavarian hosts can't vote in a US election, which is probably too bad for Ron.

Paul carries Missoula County; Romney wins state

Ron Paul is elected President...of Missoula County

Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Clinton chairman: Obama would be good running mate

On the eve of Super Tuesday the Clinton campaign has revealed some shocking news; Barack Obama would make a good running mate. Ya think? I would have never guessed that one in a million years! Do you suppose Barack is thinking the same about Hillary?

Let me just say that I made this prediction already, and didn't really need CNN to enlighten me, but now the the mainstream media has confirmed the inevitable we all feel much more informed...right?

Monday, February 4, 2008

The Real Story Of This Year's Super Bowl

Time to jump off the political wagon for a day and talk...football. I didn't have a favorite in last night's Super Bowl. You kidding, I'm a Browns fan! But I knew the deal; the big chance for the Pats to beat the 72' Dolphins perfect season. But that really wasn't the big story last night. Not if you're a Manning. Maybe not even if you are a father.

Archie Manning is a name that doesn't conjure up tales football greatness, unless you happen to go to Ole Miss where the speed limit on campus is still 18 miles per hour in honor of Archie Manning's jersey. I was a kid playing football myself during Manning's heyday at Ole, Miss. You couldn't play football, or be interested in game in the late 60's without having at least heard the name Archie Manning. At Ole Miss, Manning had 4,753 career yards, and 56 TDs . That record has never been broken by any other Ole Miss QB, including his son, and this year's Super Bowl MVP, Eli Manning. But then Archie was drafted to the New Orleans Saints in 71' and that was it. The talents of a great quarterback were squandered. Yeah, he broke all kinds of passing records in the NFL. and most of those passes were thrown under extreme duress. I'm not sure Manning even experienced stepping up into the pocket, or having plenty of time. New Orleans had a front line that easily could have been mistaken for another ineffective "line"; the Maginot Line. And so the old adage that you can't sore like an Eagle when you're surrounded by Turkeys was never better defined.

Despite his hard luck, Manning left a legacy. Three sons. the oldest, Cooper, having to leave a promising future in the game for health reasons, the torch was passed to Peyton and Eli, and well, we all know how that turned out.

And there lies the real story of last night's Super Bowl. Not New England's failure to be perfect, but the triumph of a family football dynasty. Last year Peyton was in the spotlight, and this year it was little brother's turn, and Archie? Well, Archie is doing what all fathers who watch their son's eclipse their own accomplishments do. Archie is busy being proud.

Sunday, February 3, 2008

Allow me to Rant

Where are you Ben Franklin? Where is Jefferson? Where is Washington?
Our leaders need your council for they have truly lost their way.
Lady Liberty weeps on her pedestal in the the Harbor.
Not for the lives lost on that mournful September Day.
But for the a nation once proud and free,
that has now clearly lost it's way.

by Me

Allow me to rant on this post. I'm having trouble keeping my thoughts clear and concise and I need to just explode; to vent my anger.

Ron Paul's great hope has fizzled into a third place finish as Maine finishes it caucus. Romney finished first, McCain 2nd, and frankly, it doesn't really matter that Paul was nipping at McCain's heels. For Ron Paul supporters -- and I am one -- it's all over but the crying.

In sort of a postmortem ritual, I was watching post Iowa caucus interviews as well as the lead up to the New Hampshire primary's when the name "Ron Paul" began to enter the national media spotlight. Those were the heady days of the Ron Paul Revolution. It appeared that Paul was getting a "ground swell" of support that could not be easily ignored. Still, the forces against freedom and democracy tried. On the eve of a Republican primary in New Hampshire, Ron Paul was left out in the New Hampshire snow by the debate's principle sponsor, Fox News, and the buzz over Fox News' snub of Paul began in earnest over the other rival networks.

On the day of the primary, January 8, 2006, gay activist Andrew Malcolm. People are still throwing money at the Paul campaign as well. And it has managed to raise over 5 million dollars in this quarter alone. Call it faith or stupidity. People believe in the man's message. I believe in the man's message, but Rush Limbaugh was right. Paul doesn't have a snowball's chance in hell of winning the Republican nomination. Not that I ever believed he did.

What I did believe was that Paul could make a forceful impact on the issues. I believed he could wake up the masses of Americans duped by a false sense of patriotism.

The Security of Superpower Status verses Liberty

With the exception of rogues like Alexander Hamilton, it was never the intent of our forefathers that the United States of America become a "super power". Yet our politicians today seem hell bent on maintaining that status at what ever the cost necessary. They are wrong. The McCains and Romneys of the world are dead wrong.

The greatest desire of every American should not be to maintain some egotistical superpower status. It should be to maintain the liberty and freedom of Americans! And NO, maintaining a superpower does not go hand in hand with maintaining liberty! I'm tired of that lie, and I'm tired of the bastards who propagate that lie!

"Those who would give up Essential Liberty to purchase a little Temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety."

You know who said that? Ben Franklin.

Sorry, I'll pick Jefferson over Reagen any day.

I would venture to say that over half of the American population probably doesn't even know who Ben Franklin was! But you believe in McCain don't you! You know who he is, don't you! John McCain and the rest of the mainstream Republicans will destroy the United States because they failed to heed the advice of men much more wiser than themselves, and I'm not talking about Ronald Reagen.

You Democrats aren't off the hook either. The United States of America was never meant to become a European style social welfare state yet you are quite content to drive America in the same direction as Europe. Well let me tell you something Barak Obama, and Hillary Clinton. I live in Europe. I have lived here for years! I have seen Europeans across this continent slowly loose their national identity and right to voice their opposition to that clusterfuck of confusion in Brussels. All, of course, in the name of unity and the social equality of all Europeans. Is that what you want for America? Please show me, in all the writings of our founding fathers where it was their intent to create a social welfare state! You can't because no such crap exists!

Is resisting government Un-patriotic or my patriotic duty?

I am angry in case you haven't noticed. I have a limited tolerance of willful ignorance; people who use the excuse of a limited education as reason not to go out and buy a book and read, and learn. I listen to that same ignorance being spewed in so-called Yahoo "political chat" rooms and want to vomit. I read some of the crap written on Blogs and just shake my head in disbelief. I watch a political candidate have his freedom of speech cut off by the likes of Anderson Cooper and it suddenly makes me want to re-evaluate the only issue I disagree with Ron Paul on, the 2nd Amendment!

It was the writer of our Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson, who said, "The spirit of resistance to government is so valuable on certain occasions, that I wish it always to be kept alive...I like a little rebellion now and then. It's like a storm in the atmosphere." He went on to write, "If the happiness of the mass of people can be secured at the expense of a little tempest now and then, or even of a little blood, it will be a precious purchase."

The problem is that the "masses" have been duped into believing that their right to resist is not only unlawful, but unpatriotic. Never mind the fact that it was America's truest patriot who penned those words!

Homeland Security is actually a mild form of the Gestapo

I will guarantee the readers of this blog that the German authorities will read my words and will have taken note . It will be construed as incitement of violence. If I ever seek a pass on a U.S. military facility, I will have to fill out a security form and during a waiting period, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security will seek any information on me through the German authorities. The Germans, being the good partner in the war against terror that they sort of are, will in-turn forward what I have posted on this Blog as possible evidence of "domestic terrorism" in the planning. My request for a pass to go on a US military facility will be promptly revoked. Most of you will say that that is just. You will say that it is better to make my life difficult by limiting my free speech then to run the risk of a terrorist act. Never mind that I abhor the very thought of physical violence and am simply qouting the words of a great American! Why do the words Ben Franklin suddenly come to fruition!

This is exactly what the likes of John McCain want. Fear, paranoia, and plenty of Taser guns!

Go Ahead, Call me a nutter.

Most of you who read this will brand me as a nut case, but you don't really know me. I abhor violence, and have taught my children to be likewise. I have two wonderful sons who are ten times the young man their father ever was. Good citizens. Good people. With morals and values that would make Jerry Falwell flush with shame.

They are dual citizens but know more about America, it's government and it's history than most American born kids. Every trip to America we have made I required a pilgrimage to Washington D.C.. Even though on our last visit, I was saddened to see that Washington, my nation's proud capital, had coward to the "boogy man" had turned into a heavily fortified "Green Zone". All in the name of security.

Security in exchange for Liberty? Let me be less eloquent than another American patriot.

Kiss my ass
John McCain! Give me liberty or give me death!

There, I feel much better now.


Saturday, February 2, 2008

Germans reject U.S. troops request

Those stubborn Germans! I live in Germany by the way. I know just how stubborn and mule headed they can be. I married one. Fact his, Germany has a troubled social welfare state to support, so they can't go running around plugging up holes where the American military can't. It's that simple.

Berlin has a military budget that most Germans would like to see reduced not increased. They view it as just one more straining factor on the government benefits and hand-outs that they have enjoyed for so long. Massive immigration from former east block nations, a costly move of the German capital from Bonn to Berlin, and the new military commitments, contributed to the strain on the Germans famed social paradise status.

Thanks to immigration, more people are living in Germany than ever before, and not all of them find jobs. That means they can't pay in to the social welfare pot, but instead, pull money out of it. Berlin can't blame all of its woes on immigration.

Poor money management has contributed to the welfare strain. I never did quite understand the grand and glorious move to Berlin, which had a price tag in the billions, when Germany was supposedly in the middle of a financial crises.

So , it stands to reason that Germany would balk at any new military expense demanded by the United States. Germany is looking out for number one, and as Ron Paul has suggested time and time again, perhaps the United States should be taking a similar tack. If the immediate withdrawal from Afghanistan and Iraq is too much for most of my fellow Americans living in the United States to to handle, then perhaps we should at least leave Germany. There's really no reason to be here. That whole, using Germany as a staging point is some bull shit excuse dreamed up by the Pentagon for keeping U.S. troops in Europe. Why should we continue pumping billions of dollars of the American taxpayer 's money into the German economy when we should be pumping it into our own!!!!!

Friday, February 1, 2008

Head to Head, Clinton, Obama Shelve Rancor

A Clinton/Obama love fest. Probably a Clinton/Obama ticket too, or visa-versa. The Democratic debate had something that, honestly speaking, the Republican debate lacked ...substance. The substance was there because both candidates were willing to stop the mud slinging and address their differences on the issues head on. In short, they appeared to be much more grown-up than the Republicans.

Both Clinton and Obama also knew it was time to kiss and make up because each is looking at the other as a potential running mate. It's a no brainer. Both of them on a ticket poses a obstacle too daunting for McCain or Romney to hurdle.

Ron Paul's Prospects Look Up in Maine

AP Reporter, Glenn Adams, says Ron Paul has a chance to carry Maine. The Maine caucuses begin tomorrow. Not that anyone is interested, particularly CNN of any of the major networks.

Obviously a Paul victory would not nail down a Republican Presidential nomination for the congressman from Texas, but it would send a message to other potential Paul voters across the country. After seeing how the man was silenced in the last two debates (debacles is probably a much better word) one can't help but get the impression that the mainstream media would really like to put a cap on any new Paul upsurge.

Russell Shaw over at the Huffington Post, is convinced that Paul supporters are "idiots " for believing that the mainstream or "cooperate media" as he calls it, could be capable of silencing Paul.

"If the corporate media sensed a groundswell for Ron Paul, they would go there." Shaw says.

Yes and no. The media did sense a earth trimmer when the Paul campaign pocketed millions in cash from it's so-called on-line money bombs. Ron Paul got his 30 seconds in the limelight.

Maybe I'm wrong, but I think the Paul campaign would have been more happy with an equal distribution of the questions and time during the Republican debates than an hour with Tim Russert. Just a hunch.

Let face it, the even with money bombs, and the fact that he finished six percentage points ABOVE Rudy Giuliani in Iowa, was not enough for the corporate media to invite Ron Paul to the New Hampshire Republican debate. So to call his followers "idiots" is going over the top.

So who's the idiot Russel Shaw? Maybe you should look in the mirror.

Better yet, just stick with nerd news.