Ich Bin Ein Berliner

Image: JFK in Berlin, 1963

(Conspiracy Nation, 11/05/05) -- "All free men, wherever they may live, are citizens of Berlin. And therefore, as a free man, I take pride in the words, 'Ich bin ein Berliner.'"

Thus spake John F. Kennedy on June 26, 1963, in West Berlin. "Ich bin ein Berliner." "I am a Berliner."

"Freedom is indivisible," said Kennedy, "and when one man is enslaved, all are not free." The Communist system was slavery; true free markets, with minimal government meddling, favored liberty.

In those days, a Democrat stood for something. Through a fluke, the east coast Yankee establishment allowed JFK to be U.S. president. They considered him to be a harmless playboy. Instead, "he turned out to be a man of much positive principle. Kennedy showed his willingness to put the Federal Reserve on a leash, forced Wall Street in the person of U.S. Steel to back down, and refused to let his advisers use the Cuban missile crisis to launch world war against the USSR..." (9/11 Synthetic Terrorism by Webster Griffin Tarpley. ISBN: 0-930852-31-1)

Compare this with now. What do the Democrats stand for currently? They stand for exquisite correctness: "We don't say 'Black'; we say 'African-American.'" They stand for super-citizen status for gays, where "All are equal, but some are more equal than others." (Animal Farm by George Orwell) They stand for a narrow so-called Feminism, with their little clique defining it.

Also, there exists a so-called "Left" on the Democrat fringe:

Then there are the Republicans. What do they stand for? Rush Limbaugh, loud-mouthed cheerleader for the Red Team, is constantly yapping about "conservatism." He hammers on the false notion that a conservative president occupies the White House. What sort of "conservatism" is this, which spends government money like a drunken sailor, borrows excessively to pay the bill, entangles the nation in expensive foreign affairs, and wants to merge the nation into larger zones, transitional to a final One World Government? What on Earth is Limbaugh belching about, with his talk of "conservatism?"

Many truly independent Internet bloggers are excited. They hope that "Tyrant Bush" will be "Watergated" -- forced out by the "Watchdog Press." If that happens, who do we get? Democrats??

Already, some Internet blogs are deceptive advertisement schemes. They pretend to be "just another blog" but really are secret corporate sites, promoting various products. Is it too much to wonder whether the "Watchdog Press" has long since covertly invaded the blogosphere?

We enter a "Mean Season," with the nation fiercely split between pro-Bush and anti-Bush. All of this lends free energy to both teams, the Red Team and the Blue Team. In November 2006, voters will cast ballots. Who will win? Answer: "They" will.

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