Wednesday, September 3, 2008

My daughter works at a restaurant near the black populated north east side of Portland, and while watching the Democrat's convention last week it occur ed to me that she would be in danger zone if Obama gets shot.
Nation of Islam's Lois Farrakhan said on the radio [WPAT AM] August 17 2008: "If Obama loses fair and square OK, but if not... there will be some consequences. .."
Plain speaking, conservative columnist, Patrick Buchanan writes "No candidate has ever been nominated by a major party with fewer credentials or a weaker claim to the presidency, or more doubts as to his core beliefs. If Obama wins, the country could be in real trouble. And if he loses, the country could be in real trouble. What the media celebrate today, they may rue tomorrow."
In my humble opinion, I think we need Obama, or some one like him, to get the financial situation back on a more even handed course. And I agree with Buchanan in regard to if Obama loses we could be in for trouble - but not in the same way he does Any more of the crap that George Bush has laid on us will mean more financial trouble for most people in America. I don't expect a race war to erupt if Obama loses, but the blacks will be very pissed off, and false or not, charges of racism will be plentiful. But if Obama gets assassinated we will be in for quite a wee bit more than mere trouble.

Such is the nature of our present time. Beside's the potential problem with Obama, we have the Iran thing, the Israeli thing, the Georgia thing, and the Putin thing. Never mind worrying about a race war, a domestic race war is nothing compared to world war three!

I see that the UK is about to go into a recession, and according to the government more racial tension, and more crime, is on the horizon. The chickens are coming home to roost. The political leaders in the USA, and the UK, have, in my opinion, been partners in the greatest sell out in the history of mankind. And it was all done in the name of free trade and capitalism. Can there be any more doubt that Capitalism does not work without credit and phony paper money? Look up the money mania of the Mississippi Scheme that happend in France during the years 1719 to 1720, and the South - Sea Bubble in England in the early 1700's.

Defoe wrote a poem about the Mississippi scheme:

"Some in clandestine companies combine;
Erect new stocks to trade beyond the line;
With air and empty names beguile the town,
And raise new credits first, then cry 'em down;
Divide the empty nothing into shares,
And set the crowd together by the ears.

Likewise, Pope wrote a poem about the South - Sea Bubble:

"At lengh corruption, like a general flood,
Did deluge all; and averice creeping on,
Spread, like a low-born mist, and hid the sun.
Statesmen and patriots plied alike the stocks,
Peeress and Butler shared alike the box;
And judges jobbed, and bishops bit the town.
And mighty dukes packed cards for half a crown:
Britain was sunk in lucre's sordid charms.

http://www.library. hbs.edu/hc/ ssb/

It didn't work back then, but today they have the mass media, so they gave it another try. The people were first brainwashed, and then the perpetrators moved in for the kill. And a whole nation was gulled, and then conquered, by a sense of morality, while they, quite immorally, milked it to the hilt. It had to happen. Greed and power, combined with mass hallucination?

Ah but, onward and upward, that's what I say.

Your man in America: Walter

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