Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Ron Paul Is His Own Conspiracy

Why is Ron Paul so worried about peace in Iraq and the possibility of a police state? Why is he hanging out on all the wrong internet spaces?

It is a very weird conspiracy that he and his side-kicks are peddling, and they have white supremacists and 9/11 truth people, and a socialist group on their team. This is a theory based on a look at his socialist connection. I bumped into him on a news site where he was a featured article supplier.

There is a piece of propaganda going around that proposes that people should take up weapons and prepare to fight the police state. It is written by a member of the World Socialist Web Site and member and vice presidential candidate for the Trotskyist - Socialist Equality Party.
What is a Trotskyist? Trotsky was a Marxist with a slightly better public image for trying to run away from the other Marxists. I am not convinced that taking Trotsky's name and sticking it on your socialist group is going to make you all nice fellows. The one good commie. They have a whole party of them now.

His messed up article is about how you and everyone else should be expecting the military to crack down with full force on the public any day now because the government has seen fit to put full time active duty regiments to work on the border and national defense issues inside of the United States borders. I used to wish the army would sweep my crack infested neighborhood and make the place nice.

In other news - I saw a video of Cynthia McKinney talking in front of "many television cameras" about some weird story a guy could only tell his mother because he signed a secrecy agreement. She gives secret sources in the red cross as her proof of its truthfulness. A guy had to process 5,000 corpses and the "data" was put into a pentagon computer. The bodies all had a single gunshot to the head "she pointed at her head" and were dumped in a swamp. She said they were all prisoners, and had something to do with Katrina. That sounds like propaganda. Really bad, and barely believable, propaganda.

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