Has the Battle for America begun?

christagious

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Here's an exerpt from the article, and the link is listed below.

The determination by the financial controllers that Obama is the anointed one may also be shown by the entry into the race of former Georgia congressman Bob Barr as the candidate of the Libertarian Party. Barr will siphon votes away from John McCain and make Obama’s election a certainty, just as Ross Perot did with President George H.W. Bush in 1990, allowing the election to swing to pro-business Democrat Bill Clinton.

Barr’s entry is no accident and serves multiple purposes. According to journalist James P. Tucker, Jr., for instance, attendees at an April 25-28 meeting of the Trilateral Commission in Washington , D.C. , made a determination to stop Republican candidate Dr. Ron Paul’s momentum in stirring up a political “revolution.” (James P. Tucker, Jr., “Trilateral Commission: Global Elite Gather in D.C.,” Global Research, May 6, 2008)

Dr. Paul, who has been delivering the news that the Federal Reserve by which the bankers rule should be abolished, and that U.S. foreign policy based on military conquest of the world should end, has been causing, according to the Trilateralists cited by Tucker, “significant future damage.” Bob Barr will doubtless be awarded handsomely for his trouble in helping de-fuse Dr. Paul’s movement.


http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=viewArticle&code=20080514&articleId=8977



Don't vote for Bob Barr!
I've seen some of you talking about doing this
 
Don't vote for Bob Barr!
I've seen some of you talking about doing this

What does it matter? Both of the 2 "major" candidates are controlled by the elite. We are screwed either way. I don't see how having someone in the race calling for small government can be a bad thing. IMO McCain and Obama are exactly equal on the "evil" scale.
 
Because i'm sure this fellow know's everyone motives 100%. Yes, the trilateral commission did apparently talk about Ron Paul, but I like how he automatically assumes Bob Barr's motives with no evidence other than the implicit bases that all conspiracy theorists like to work off of.

Why is bob barr foiling mccain somehow a bad thing, and why is it assumed? Would you rather McCain be president? McCain has just as many elite connections as Obama, and is even more bullish on war and imperialism. This whole theory that Bob Barr is somehow helping the elite breaks down when you realize that McCain is in many ways far better for wahtever evil diabolical plot the elites are cooking up to enslave humanity... right.

This article isnt necessarily wrong, and i agree with alot of it, but i think he takes the interpretation of motives too far. I would understand if it were, say, a constitutionalist republican running, but its McCain - where most of the planks of his platform are in line with the so-called globalist agenda. I'm not buying this scenario.

This doesn't mean vote for Bob Barr, it just means, i don't see how Bob Barr actually fits into this.
 
There are also conspiracy theories by some sites (that also happen to blame the Jewish lobby for alot) that Ron Paul himself is an evil cointelpro agent, and it has about as much evidence. And in that same article, it blames ross perot for Clinton's defeat of Bush... but how is that bad? Has the author not heard H.w.'s "New World Order" speech?

Conspriacy theorists are all over the fucking map, and it certainly dampens their credibility. Theres certainly malevolent forces in high-level politics, but the truth lies somewhere between the mainstream and the extreme conspiratorial view, id think. Alot of evidence exists, sure, but so much more is simply inferred using limited-information induction.
 
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If you think McCain has a chance in HELL, you're right... he's going straight there, express ticket to eternal suffering.. He has a snowballs chance in an inferno.. to think otherwise is retarded.
 
I never said I want McCain to win, in fact he scares the hell out of me. I just think that if you're going to vote you might as well write in Ron Paul.

I never meant my post to be interpreted as an "I want McCain to win" post, I'm not a party faithful kind of person like that, I look at people and issues, not parties.
If anything I see one tiny benefit of a Dem winning this one is it gives us the opportunity to regroup and prepare for 2012, either Ron Paul can run again or he can pass the torch onto somebody else.
 
If you think McCain has a chance in HELL, you're right... he's going straight there, express ticket to eternal suffering.. He has a snowballs chance in an inferno.. to think otherwise is retarded.


Well, he has vowed to follow Osama all the way "to the gates of Hell", maybe we'll finally get BinLaden after all. ;)
 
Campaigns belong to tyrants; American movements belong to the people.

What does it matter? Both of the 2 "major" candidates are controlled by the elite. We are screwed either way. I don't see how having someone in the race calling for small government can be a bad thing. IMO McCain and Obama are exactly equal on the "evil" scale.

You seem to understand that we are about to have 4 more wasted years of the American people still buying into the empty Federal box of goods.
 
Yeah!

If you think McCain has a chance in HELL, you're right... he's going straight there, express ticket to eternal suffering.. He has a snowballs chance in an inferno.. to think otherwise is retarded.

Isn't McCain leading the neocons like Moses from the right to the left of the spectrum to create the new Republocratic party? I figure the Democrats destroyed their party by forfeiting the primaries in Florida and Michagan. Therefore McCain is going to lead what is left of the Republican party to become the new liberal party. Then, of course, Ron Paul will step in to establish a new party. Of course, he will still get 5% of the vote because he hates Lincoln but this is a positive step in the right direction of liking Licoln regardless. Of course.
 
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Generally speaking, I think you're right, Uncle. McCain is leading the Republican party to the left, until we start looking like Europe, which has Christian socialist political parties comprising the "right" and secular socialist ones making up the "left".
 
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