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Old September 1st 08, 04:53 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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"John Smith" wrote in message
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JB wrote:

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So who makes up the slogans for the dems? Is it some kind of secret

code?
Except for the fact that they hold peoples jobs and freedoms with an

iron
fist and treat us all like school children, the candidates don't seem to

do
anything of merit. Is it really all about blaming the other guy about

what
your people are getting away with under their watch?



Do you really think the "men" behind the curtain(s) pulling the puppets
strings are from different groups? i.e., Republicrats vs. Democans.

Fat chance; Me thinks the game is fixed. However, the "Laws of
Illusion(s)" dictates it is only that which is perceived which counts ...

Regards,
JS


I have often considered the Good Cop Bad Cop theory of the Rep - Dem scam on
the people. The fact that they go to the same parties and get-togethers
means they share the same thoughts. It doesn't mean there is a conspiracy
per-se. Think of it as one big party that everyone has to go to or be left
out, and even though everyone goes kissy-kissy, they are knifing in the
back. Distrust and polite smack is all around. Rather than conspiracy
though, there is convergence in thought on matters brought to light to be
wrestled over while more important matters are forgotten for the moment. We
the People get left behind.

Who do you vote for though... Obama has been hanging around the Rev. kill
whitey bunch for too long. No telling what disease he might have picked up.
There also seems to be some overcompensation, the way he so desperately
needs to validate himself with every group that he forgets who he is from
day to day. By the same token, what damage was done to McCain while being
thrashed in the POW camp. But he does seem to have tolerance and compassion
even though he sticks to his guns.

The fact we are narrowed to two parties smacks of some kind of collusion.
Especially in the light of certain travesties of the Dems that the Reps are
curiously silent on. Perhaps McCain is so attractive due to the fact he has
proven to be less of a party lapdog.