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What makes people think "their" party is outside the global conspiracy?

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What makes people think "their" party is outside the global conspiracy?

Postby iomar » Tue Apr 05, 2011 7:23 am

Listen guys i get it. I grew up exposed to anti-government propaganda. And let's be real propaganda always has some truth to it. All the classics, death in texas, underground 9-11 tapes from Waco compound, ucc-1207, project carnivore, rothschilds, bohemian grove, false flag ops, of course the all might evil FED.. Secession, the "gold tassles" on a flag, maritime law, etc, etc, etc.

That populist: Give me liberty or give me death attitude.
I get it. And that is a complicated discussion in itself.

And people on this board and the internet commonly demonstrate this belief, that government is tyrannical and deceitful and manipulative but not THEIR party?!?

I don't get it.
In that belief system there are no "exclusions".

So which is it folks?
Do you generally believe in the system but have your opinions on issues..
Or do you believe the whole American political system is a sham?

Cause this, "oh their party is a conspiracy - but mine is American heroes".. Brain trip has got to stop.

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I will briefly say regarding my own beliefs that imo the USG is fundamentally a corporate, executive board, with officers. Including a CEO (aka potus). There is no Satan pulling the strings, but rather this is the best people are capable of in a corporate environment.
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What makes people think "their" party is outside the global conspiracy?

Postby hussein » Tue Apr 05, 2011 7:25 am

My understanding was that at the time our founding documents were being authored, political parties were discouraged, as was active campaigning. The hope was that "the office would find the man" rather than having this arrangement that we have currently where it takes millions and millions of dollars to campaign. As things stand, it is not even possible to have "the best" candidates seeking office - as there is a necessary exclusion based upon the requisite "millions of dollars" to get to first base. Also, I agree with a prior response that cited corporate structuring as playing a very definite hand in the current dynamic of things; but I do believe that our quagmire is the result of networked forces much larger than those on a corporate or multinational level. In fact, after all of the drama and activity during any election, I am left with a sense that there is only a PERCEPTION OF CHOICE - and no real choice. What a sad state of affairs in this late great country.
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What makes people think "their" party is outside the global conspiracy?

Postby varik » Tue Apr 05, 2011 7:28 am

My understanding was that at the time our founding documents were being authored, political parties were discouraged, as was active campaigning. The hope was that "the office would find the man" rather than having this arrangement that we have currently where it takes millions and millions of dollars to campaign. As things stand, it is not even possible to have "the best" candidates seeking office - as there is a necessary exclusion based upon the requisite "millions of dollars" to get to first base. Also, I agree with a prior response that cited corporate structuring as playing a very definite hand in the current dynamic of things; but I do believe that our quagmire is the result of networked forces much larger than those on a corporate or multinational level. In fact, after all of the drama and activity during any election, I am left with a sense that there is only a PERCEPTION OF CHOICE - and no real choice. What a sad state of affairs in this late great country.
IMO for white Americans the only long-term solution to the Mexican reconquista of the Southwest is secession from USA and building a strong homeland in the Northwest Pacific.
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What makes people think "their" party is outside the global conspiracy?

Postby artek57 » Tue Apr 05, 2011 7:37 am

party first
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What makes people think "their" party is outside the global conspiracy?

Postby jen » Tue Apr 05, 2011 7:38 am

It's all a sham, and I have no doubts about it.
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Postby darrick34 » Tue Apr 05, 2011 7:45 am

because my party is too small other than handful people that share my beliefs.
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Postby edmondo93 » Tue Apr 05, 2011 7:53 am

People rarely question if they are the problem and the "but not my party-ism" is just another form of projecting the problem out to others. I love all manner of conspiracy theories because I find them entertaining and, often, more plausible than the "truth" we're being sold by the big corporate media. Basically, I think we're f*cked, either way. My party tho is certainly NOT the problem. Now if you'll excuse me I've a got a tin foil hat to polish in my doomsday bunker and getting ready to pour a little moon shine and listen to some Alex Jones on the short wave. You're welcomed to join if you like.

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President of the "Free Blagojevich" campaign
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