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October 07, 2008

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The usually reliable and perspicacious Chalmers Johnson errs when he states that "the fate of the nation hangs in the balance" if the Democrat is not elected president. Mr. Johnson should recall that Gore Vidal said something to the effect that there is a one party system in this country, one being right wing and the other being the ultra right wing. Or what Congressman Kucinich said when he noted that if one votes for the lesser of two evils, one still ends up with an evil. While John McCain is an overt warmonger, Barack Obama should be viewed as an insidious warmonger given the fact that he wishes to leave approximately 80,000 troops as well as 100,000 civilian contractors, including the infamous para military organization Blackwater, in Iraq after his phased [as opposed to immediate] withdrawal plan has been finally completed. This does not strike one as the best way to end the occupation of Iraq. Obama also wishes to redeploy approximately 10,000 troops from Iraq to Afghanistan, which will do nothing to relieve the suffering and misery of the Afghan people. Obama is also seeking to emulate Bush by keeping the military option open vis a vis Pakistan, Iran and Russia, all of which does little to distinguish him from his republican rival.

It should also be pointed out that Obama, like McCain, lobbied hard to make sure that Wall Street would be bailed out. Despite what Mr. Johnson believes, if Obama becomes president, it is extremely doubtful if much change will occur from the [alleged] agent of change.

Probably the least mentioned but most cogent words and concepts during the presidential campaign are the Constitution of the United States and the principles for which it stands. This document served us well when we had Presidents who honored their oath to preserve, protect, and defend it. This changed when the neocons invaded and occupied the Republican Party.

Neither would one know that there is an industrial/military complex, aka the Pentagon and corporate America, that has been governing us throughout the Republican presidencies since WWII. This conglomerate has been systematically eroding the principles for which the Constitution stands through their control of state and national elections. Historically we have fought and died for the Constitution and for the principles for which it stands. Today we are fighting, dying and killing for the industrial/military complex which like the neocons or crypto-neocons who control it seeks to make the United States a militaristic empire governed by those whom they select.

Is it possible, that Obama's lead could evaporate on election day because of Bradley-Wilder effect? Or nowadays Americans are significantly less reluctant to vote for an African-American? Vote here - http://www.votetheday.com/america/secret-racism-will-subvert-obamas-advantage-333

Agree with the first comment. Nothing fundamentally will change with an Obama victory. He is also a plutocrat, but with the advantage of a pretty (and black) face. All he does is just increase the level of deception.

Neither candidate is promoting the radical surgery that the country really needs including massive cuts in "defense" spending and huge investments in the social and physical infrastructure of the country.

These are the things that the general population wants and would get in a genuinely democratic society.

JOY JOY JOY that a charismatic brilliant young stereotype-destroying US President has been elected.
However he is arguably a warhawk and not a progressive. Is he teachable in the ways of peace and its advantages? Could the M-I-Complex be tamed, given the will to?
Scott Ritter, in his Nation-imprint book "Waging Peace, the Art of War for Peace Activists", points out the fragmented, ineffectual nature of the peace movement as it exists, and outlines the principles of making an effective campaign, citing the strategies of the Chinese classic "The Art of War", also standard modern military campaign models. The book is marred by an egotistical bombastic style designed to offend the gentler souls of peaceniks.

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