Saturday, January 19, 2008

Republicism has become Passe

It no longer takes sending a man on horseback to Washington to represent my vote.
Nor do I need a rich lawyer to give me a stump speech in order to inform me on the merits of any national issue.

I can get myself fully educated in domestic affairs and foreign policy over the internet and then put my finger on the computer key and cast my vote instantly.

If we do this nationally it will mean the end of; representative government; party politics; corporate lobbying; pork-barrel spending; congressional grid-lock; millionaire candidates.

In short: A vastly expensive, wasteful and antiquated election and voting system, which once served us reasonably well, is now clearly redundant and can go into history.

All those who say aye to this initiative, vote here.

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

The Obama Effect

Should Obama make president his affect will go far beyond that of the Arab world.
It will affect all of Africa and the two hunderd million living around the world who originated in Africa generations ago. That in turn will impact directly on the societies they are integrated into.

I believe that his affect will be a healing one in general. Not only will it help heal racial scars, it will also take away much of Osama's power to recruit suicide bombers. It will also help to change world opinion about what America really stands for. A more respectful world image will help Americans feel better about themselves and heal much of the internal divisions the war in Iraq has generated.

For these reasons and more one can only urge voters, especially men and women who might be equivocating about voting for him or Hillary Clinton, to put their mark under Obama's name. Though I will be glad if she makes President, her global effect will not be anywhere near as profound.

Thursday, January 10, 2008

Mass Change of Consciousness

Can anybody say what single issue can affect a mass change of national direction?

Wednesday, January 09, 2008

Presidential Campaign

Yes We Can overthrow the status quo -- but then what?

Obama has the a gift of oration that is stirring enough to rouse an entire nation to action. Problem is that he is chanting the same old revolutionary mantra of sticking it to the man.
So too Hillary.

Going after the establishment may well rouse the rabble but never inspire the people for real change.
What both need is a clear vision of this nation's future capabilities once it stops using the dollar as an artificial barrier to the type of large scale global projects that can change everything.

What Obama and Clinton need right now to do is take a break from campaigning and go on a vision quest.

Tuesday, January 08, 2008

OSAMA & OBAMA - Twin Agents for Real Change

Obama would have no momentum if it were not for 9/11. Osama got the ball rolling and showed that might is never right by making a multi-trillion dollar military establishment look like a crippled Goliath. It has scared the shit out of the West.

Obama is still technically an agent of the establishment. He needs the Democratic Party apparatus to keep him on the ballot list. The main question is; are there enough pissed off voters to give him a personal mandate to forego politics as usual and throw that whole out-dated socio/economic system overboard and set us all on a new course of global cooperation into the 21st Century. Hopefully he has the broadness of mind to see the big picture.

I would take the trouble to enumerate all the necessary changes here and what general policy could replace them , if it were not for the fact that it takes a book to do that and i have already published such a global agenda in "Psyche-Genetics". With a bit of luck, maybe he will read it.