"Tomorrow We Vote"

(Conspiracy Nation, 05/03/06) -- The nation, formerly polarized, has become united again thanks to efforts of illegal immigrant marchers.

A predicted backlash has materialized consequent to May Day mobilizations in various cities.

Desperately seeking to "educate" us has been National Public Radio (NPR), especially egregious in its pro-illegals bias. NPR receives much of its funding from various foundations, themselves fronts for robber baron plutocrats. Their hordes of plundered loot originated with the slave trade and the opium trade in the 1800s. They also strong-armed native Americans in the fur trade and worked railroad schemes through a subservient Congress to garner their wealth. They now seek to eliminate borders between nations as a means to, among other things, reduce labor costs.

Jack London, best-selling author (The Call of the Wild, The Sea Wolf), explained scab labor in a speech delivered in 1903. "Labor combines into its unions; capital into partnerships, associations, corporations, and trusts," he explained. A scab is "another laborer who offers to work for less pay..." ("The Scab," speech by Jack London. http://www.jacklondons.net/writings/theScab.html )

Scab labor therefore drives down wages overall, to the benefit of corporations. Stocks rise proportionately.

The USA is a sort of union. It is even called "the Union." To thwart its labor protections, "the capitalist-group, numerically weaker, hires newspapers, universities, and legislatures, and strives to bend to its need all the forces which go to mould public opinion." That would include NPR, which utilizes a herd of scab professors for interviews. "The meek professor in some endowed institution, by his meek suppression of his convictions, is giving more for his salary than the other more outspoken professor gave, whose chair he occupies." (London, op. cit.) Over time, the university is emasculated -- "feminized."

Among items reported by the mainstream press was, at the May Day mobilizations "organizers" were registering people to vote. The press, typically, asked no questions about this.

Persons here legally, the immigrants who followed the rules when they came to the U.S., still cannot vote. They aren't U.S. citizens. The others, the illegal immigrants, numbering in the millions, also cannot legally vote. Yet May Day "organizers" still registered voters at the various events. How can this be?

As they say in Chicago, "Vote early, vote often."

The illegal and the legal immigrants, come November of this year, will arrive at the various polling places. They will be asked, "Como se llama? (What is your name?)"

"Me llamo Ruy Lopez," the scab will reply.

The checker will glance through the list, find that Ruy Lopez is indeed registered, and will direct him to the voting booth. Perhaps there will be a referendum on the ballot: "Full amnesty for illegal immigrants: Yes or No?"

NPR that evening has amazing news: "Amnesty referendum surprise upset. In a stunning victory for immigrant groups, full amnesty granted."

In other news, wages have not maintained pace with inflation. Two-income households experience financial difficulties. But the productivity is up.

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