Posted by
Greyhawk in Alabama on Saturday, May 24, 2008 9:41:45 AM
Thank you for your respectful reply and I fully understand what you are saying about how Ross Perot gave us Slick Willie Clinton. I, in fact, voted for Ross Perot twice, because he clearly represented my views better than the competing candidates in the 1990's. I will vote Libertarian this time around because there are no real distinguishable differences in the three that we are left with. The true patriots of the Republican Party were sold out by the Republican Party establishment. You see, the Republican party, beginning in the 1980's, stopped bashing the federal bureaucracy, and figured out how to keep it in place, and then profiteer from it, and that trend has continued. When Ronald Reagan, who conservatives like to tout as the Great American Conservative Savior, shepherded in the biggest Heists ever perpetrated in history, since the days of Colonialism in the North America's by European Monarchies. The Savings and Loan debacle was planned and staged, and carried out under his tutelage as planned by his contributors who had this in mind already. The U.S. Forest Service was taken over by the Timber Industry, after Louisiana Pacific Paper Company and other large timber interests, who hated U.S. Forest Service restrictions on the rape of our natural resources. The big corporations put up the hundreds of millions to get Reagan elected in order to take over the government's bureaucracies and profiteer from them. So, you see, we have nobody looking out for our interests anymore, and that is why I am actively supporting and encouraging the establishment of a real Other Party that represents the people's interest of this country, and not the Special Interests of the current pair of sheister parties we now have to choose from. As for Great Britain, based on what I can hear from there, is that your Parliament has become totally gutless and spineless and allowed the Muslims in that country to dictate public policy. So, Great Britain, is not a good place to look for a good change. Socialism is no good any place. Thank You--M. Jerome Ennis in Alabama