Sunday, July 1, 2007

Post: The Afghan Connection?

Post: The Afghan Connection?

Sometimes I place some of my posts to the UnknownCountry.com forums here.  The following post covers a wide range of topics. Sort of an opinion piece.

 Posted on Monday, June 18, 2007 - 12:07 pm:      


This is one of the hardest issues for me personally. My great grandmother was an illegal immigrant. Many of my friends have parents that are illegal immigrants. I worked side by side with illegal immigrants for a few years, they were mostly very honest and kind people, who did what I would do to feed my family. And I hate that people are turning this into a racial issue.

All that being said, we shouldn't have laws that we don't enforce. They should have been enforcing the laws, but they didn't, because business men want cheap labor who will work under slave conditions. No bathrooms, no drinking water, no insurance, and no questions asked when cash is paid. And no recourse with the law when there are abuses, because one begins with being illegal oneself.

This all has very serious repercussions on the labor market. Americans can't compete unless they will work for slave wages, and under slave conditions.

Then the employers end up both using gangs for enforcement work, and having problems with gangs who then begin to ask for more and more payments, and intimidate the employers as well.

Then there is the problem that, as long as we are the solution, the people in other countries won't find solutions of their own.

Behind the scenes is every kind of graft. The rich here simply make deals with the rich there. The illusion is that the rich here aren't into the drug market. The CIA owns most of the illegal drug market. It's all a scam. The war on drugs just allows the drug dealers more assets for enforcement as they see fit to dominate the underworld, and it keeps the prices up for their global wares. I think they attacked Noriega because he refused to pay coke money to the CIA. I think that Afganistan is about the opium.

The answers are neither simple, nor easy. But where to begin has become obvious. As Thomas says, the worst people are in charge of everything. And most of the problems come from an overpowered executive branch in which the president himself is just a face to put on for the public. Of course, our elected presidents don't know that until they're there. Unless they're Manchurian candidates.

I believe the sordid history of the presidency goes like this:

Kennedy was shot, LBJ blackmailed, Ford irrelevant, Carter undermined, Reagan overcome, Bush I a Nazi insider and Manchurian candidate, Clinton marginalized, and Bush II the second Manchurian candidate. I believe that a psychological inventory would reveal both Bushs to be MPD/DID. I know. I'm MPD/DID.

The CIA can bring down countries, but not presidents? The NSA and NASA are also from the executive branch. How could congress remain an equal branch of government? It does only when the people support them en masse. And their attempts to bring oversight to the executive branch were met with 9/11, illegal surveillance, torture, wars and rumors of wars, and obstruction of justice, just for starters.

But they know that they can't overcome the whole populace except by deceiving us. And that's what's changed, and why there is still a chance. There are also powers as substantial in the world to resist them, but the American public remains the key to everything else, they can't fight wars if we won't go. They can't silence us if we refuse to be silenced. They can't enforce the law by breaking the law if we fight injustice. They can't get us to work as slaves if we refuse to work. They can't sell the world on some global dictatorship, not if we inform the world that's what's happening in Amerika.

As I said, the answers are neither simple nor easy, but they begin with returning the power to the majority. They begin with us using our constitutional rights for all that we're worth. It's what they're there for.

The Bush empire is on the ropes, and we can't give them a second chance. This one is for all the marbles, if we let them survive this they'll get us all next time. They became desperate over the NASA weaponry being banned, and the Nazis came out of the woodwork. And now they're in the lime light where we want them.

In the meantime, I hope that they begin to enforce the immigration laws on the books and stop playing politics. And I hope that they do so as compassionately as possible.

We need to ban space based weapons globally. We need to have NASA investigated and prosecuted. The same goes for the NSA and the CIA who have been part of this vast, global, right wing conspiracy. And we need to hunt down everyone of those Paperclip Nazis and whomever they've been working with.

The unexamined thought is not worth having.
Neither is it much worth discussing.

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