by Rolando Bini
10/8/2007
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Dear Freedom Fighters
Time is of the Essence.
For who are concerned about the future that awaits our children and have been observing the different schemes being played by the Ruling Elites to not only preserve their privileges but to expand them, come to the conclusion that we are living in very dangerous times.
Some of those among the Ruling Elites have become totally insane and are willing to risk a Nuclear Holocaust if necessary in order to preserve their privileges.
The 2 party system is rigged. Both of them are private clubs controlled by the same group. Like a wrestling match, which could be exciting, the results of the next elections are already pre-determined: Hillary Clinton will be the next president chosen by the Ruling Elites.
The Republican “front runners” are running, but running to lose, not to win. That is why they are running such a campaign: supporting an unpopular war, ignoring and disrespecting the Black and Latino debates and issues, etc… They are making sure that they will lose, thus assuring Hillary’s victory.
Of course both parties “front runners” are neocons (some overts and some coverts) who have been fabricated as the “favorites” by the Neocon Controlled Media. The Debates, the Polls, the Reporting are all biased.
These are arrangements that come from the past: in 2000 Bill Clinton took the side of Bush to assure that Gore would lose. That in exchange for support for Hillary becoming NY Senator and after that becoming president. That will be followed by 2 terms of Jeb Bush as president.
Among the Republican candidates only Ron Paul is not a neocon, and among the Democrats only Dennis Kucinich, Mike Gravel, and Bill Richardson are not neocons. Of course all of them are ignored by the Controlled Media and if anything is mentioned about them is in a derogatory form.
Remember when Kerry ran his campaign in 2004 in a way to make sure he would lose. He even had a war chest of $15 million at the end of his campaign that he did not use. The same is happening with Giuliani, he is making sure that he will lose to Hillary.
Karl Rove resigned of his previous job… I would not be surprised that his new job is to be advising all neocons candidates, both Republicans and Democrats.
Now there is a Dark Horse coming from the back and he is going to spoil the scheme. He is Ron Paul, and that is why the neocons are terrified of him. Once Ron Paul gets the Republican nomination he should nominate a non neocon Democratic candidate as his running mate for vice-president. They will easily beat Hillary Clinton.
Perhaps a Ron Paul/Dennis Kucinich ticket?
RON PAUL FIGHTS POWERFUL PLUTOCRACY
The GOP Plot to Defeat Ron Paul
Why the GOP Must Nominate Ron Paul
But those who control both parties are moving fast to change the rules of the game to make it more difficult for Ron Paul to get the Republican nomination. They are quietly changing the deadlines to switch from the Democratic Party to the Republican for those who want to do so to make sure that Ron Paul gets the nomination.
Open Primaries have been Secretly Closed!
States closing primaries to Republicans only
Oct. 12 deadline to change party registration for primary (NY, NH)
Here is a list of the deadlines for all 50 States
New Yorkers who are registered as Democrats and want to switch to Republican so they can vote for Ron Paul in the primaries must do by Friday, October 12, 2007.
New York State Board of Elections
New York State Board of Elections: County Map
New York State Registration form (in PDF)
or call 1-800-FORVOTE
And here is some information about the closeness of both ruling parties:
Bush quietly advising Hillary Clinton, top Democrats
Bush Predicts Hillary For Left Hand Puppet
More Signs The Bush People Are Preparing For President Hillary Clinton
Here are some thoughts by Ron Paul about a system that is unfair to Blacks:
Republican Forum – aired September 27, 2007
Tom Joyner: Good evening. I’m Tom Joyner. And I’d like to welcome you to the 2007
Republican “All-American Presidential Forum” at historically Black Morgan State University.Tavis Smiley: Please tell me and this audience, in your own words, why you chose to be here tonight and what you say to those who chose not to be here tonight.
Ron Paul: Well, the main reason I’m here is because I was invited. And I’m delighted that I was invited. And I’m very pleased, because I go wherever I’m invited to talk about freedom. That, to me, is the most important thing, along with the emphasis on the Constitution.
I believe so strongly that individuals have their rights and their life as a gift from God, and the purpose of government is to protect life and liberty.
But I’d also like to extend that. If you have the fruits of your labor, I would like you to keep the fruits of your labor as well.
And under those conditions and under a freedom philosophy and under the Constitution, we would be so much more prosperous, because we wouldn’t be policing the world, we would be bringing our troops home, and we would take care of our people here at home.
Lucille Victoria Rowels: If you are elected president in 2008, what positive and significant legacy, if any, will you leave for Black Americans?
Ron Paul: I would like to believe that if we had a freer society, it would take care of Blacks and whites and everybody equally because we’re all individuals. To me, that is so important. But if we had equal justice under the law, I think it would be a big improvement. If we had probably a repeal of most of the federal laws on drugs and the unfairness on how Blacks are treated with these drugs laws, it would be a tremendous improvement.
And also, I think that if you’re going to have prosperity, it serves everybody. And if this is done by emphasizing property rights and freedom of the individuals, making sure that the powerful special interests don’t control Washington, that the military industrial complex doesn’t suck away all the wealth of the country, and then we would have prosperity.
This is what we need and we need to share it. The free society is the only society that can provide goods and services and distribute them in the most fair manner. And that is the society that I would advocate and argue for and believe it’s available to us.
Tavis Smiley: Is there a particular policy that you would support to guarantee young Black and brown men watching right now a fairer equal justice system?
Ron Paul: A system designed to protect individual liberty will have no punishments for any group and no privileges. Today, I think inner-city folks and minorities are punished unfairly in the war on drugs.
For instance, Blacks make up 14 percent of those who use drugs, yet 36 percent of those arrested are Blacks and it ends up that 63 percent of those who finally end up in prison are Blacks. This has to change.
We don’t have to have more courts and more prisons. We need to repeal the whole war on drugs. It isn’t working.
We have already spent over $400 billion since the early 1970s, and it is wasted money. Prohibition didn’t work. Prohibition on drugs doesn’t work. So we need to come to our senses.
And, absolutely, it’s a disease. We don’t treat alcoholics like this. This is a disease, and we should orient ourselves to this. That is one way you could have equal justice under the law.
Ray Suarez: Do you think the death penalty is carried out justly in the United States? And do you want to see it continued during your presidency?
Paul: You know, over the years, I’ve held pretty rigid all my beliefs, but I’ve changed my opinion about the death penalty. For federal purposes, I no longer believe in the death penalty. I believe it has been issued unjustly. If you’re rich, you get away with it; if you’re poor and you’re from the inner city, you’re more likely to be prosecuted and convicted.
Today, with the DNA evidence, there have been too many mistakes. So I am now opposed to the federal death penalty.
Remember Ron Paul is the one who introduced HR 2387, the Parental Consent Act of 2007 to protect children from being drugged to the benefit of Big Pharma.
Do you want all troops back home? The Government out of the Family Life? The Government out of People’s life? Abolish the Death Penalty? Ron Paul is our best hope.
He is a paleo-conservative yes, but at present he is the only one who has a good chance of beating the neocons. None of the third party candidates stand a chance of getting elected in the present circumstances.
Think Strategically
Spread Far and Wide Please
Rolando Bini
http://www.parentsinaction.net



To whom this may concern,
Hillary will probably win due to the dirty deadline trick that pulled in October of 2008.
I want Ron Paul, but now I cannot vote in the primaries. I am listed as a democrat. This is a closed primary. I have no rights.
Do you have any suggestions?
Also, how many people in New Hampshire are not going to be able to participate in the nomination processs just like me?
The elites know this……..
Write his name in.