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Thursday, October 15, 2009
USA is under seige
"Fascism should more properly be called corporatism because it is the merger of state and corporate power." - Benito Mussolini.
If we accept Mussolini's interpretation, it is easy to perceive the United States as a fascist state with a veneer of democracy. This is why I support
a proposed 28th amendment to the constitution of the United States.
Recent events reveal just how bad the situation has become. The banking bailout, the attempt of the insurance and pharmaceutical industries to undermine health care reform that would benefit the citizenry and the wars in the Middle East for oil and unprecedented war profiteering by private "security" companies such as Blackwater and KBR all point to the deeper problem. Most egregious is the recent vote to the
Franken amendment.
The senators who voted NAY seem to be fascist traitors to the country they supposedly represent. The truth is that they represent corporate interests above the spirit of the constitution.
The above examples represent a slight scratch on the surface of circumstance and I urge all US citizens to educate themselves and others concerning the state of the union along with the history that has replaced democracy with fascism.
I also urge all those with an adequate understanding of these profound matters to
fly an inverted flag which is a symbol of distress or emergency.
I will soon return to this blog to add useful links supporting this theme.
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