Where America is Now

Warning:

“Ladies and gentlemen: the story you are about to read is true. Only the facts have been changed to protect the innocent”

First a LOOK BACK:

“THERE MAY never be absolute proof of the massive vote fraud that Americans are now protesting. But it would require vast reservoirs of credulity to believe the announced result: that incumbent President George W. Bush won nearly 51 percent of the ballots cast. Disenchanted Americans have been shouting out their verdict on the phony vote count. They are calling it a coup d’etat.

The same disdain for fair play that went into the Republicans vote fraud also makes it highly unlikely that the Supreme Court, which has been asked to review the process, might annul the declared result….

The fix was in at the highest levels of America’s power elite….

And WHERE WE ARE NOW:

The hard part of this mockery of democracy is that it leaves the people of America to their own devices. They have been railing against dictatorship from their rooftops. They voted against McCain, among other reasons, because they want an end to hostile relations with much of the outside world….”

Yeah, that’s what we thought we were getting.

“We want our president, not the one who was forced on us.”

You can say that again.

U.S. Under No Illusions

“The United States “must have no illusions about the [Zionists] and their allies [who] intend to remain firmly in control of the government and its policies

Fondly Recalling the 2004 American Presidential Election

It was a much simpler time, wasn’t it, America?  Or was it?

“Almost everybody I know voted for [Kerry] but [Bush] is being declared the winner. The [media] announcement is nothing but widespread fraud. It is very, very disappointing. I’ll never ever again vote in [America]. ”

Related: Stolen Elections: 2004

Senator John Kerry, the Massachusetts Democrat who [lost the election] last night [said] he shares “the concern of thousands in [America] and millions around the world about the announced results of [America’s] presidential election.”

“[Bush] called on the public to respect the vote and attacked the foreign media’s coverage.”

“Several hundred demonstrators chanted “the government lied to the people….

People won’t respect those who take power through fraud….

Unless they live in AmeriKa!

“the people’s will has been faced with an amazing incident of lies, hypocrisy, and fraud….

Nothing will remain of people’s trust in the government and ruling system….

We must regain our trampled rights and stop this lie and stand up to fraud and this astonishing charade….

Holding signs saying “Election Fraud in [America]” and “Where is our vote?”

Holding a sign that said, “THIS WAS A COUP D’ETAT NOT AN ELECTION….

“We want people in the [Iran] to know that the statistics of this current election in [America] are entirely manipulated, something that is very hard to understand for people who [don’t] have the luxury of living in a democratic environment

Wow.  Shoe (chuckle) on the other foot there!

“During the 2004 election, when [Bush] won the presidency, there were some allegations of vote rigging from losers, but the claims were never investigated.”

“A government elected with somewhat dubious circumstances and disputes may need to mollify public opinion at home” and be more flexible.” 

Why?  Bush didn’t and wasn’t?

“We want our president, not the one who was forced on us.”

You can say that again.

Palestinian Plea

“We ask the world not to be fooled

Don’t worry, sir; we are not.

Israel Told to Cease and Desist

“We want them to cease and desist from a nuclear weapon…. we are not going to allow[Israel] to go nuclear any more than the rest of the world is going to allow it to go nuclear”

WOW!  Who told them that?

Not a True Democracy

Israel, right?

“The world needs to know that’s not a true democracy

Interesting:

“Iran has more political freedom than many countries in the region

FYI, there ARE NO TRUE DEMOCRACIES!

That would require EVERYONE VOTING on EVERYTHING!

What You Saw on Your TV Yesterday

About time, MSM:

“an extremely rare nod to anti-government protests

Yeah, that is ra….…. oh.

Where Newspapers Failed

One would hope that those are people who have the best interests of the community and good journalism in mind

Telling lies to push agendas, occupations, and empire are not in the communiy’s best interest — nor is the self-adulating “good journalism” they keep talkin’ about.