February 16, 2008

Hitlery NAzISm

Commentary — walterj 12:07 pm

In recent news presidential candidate Clinton fired her campaign manager. I wish instead she had fired her pro-NAIS rural campaign manager who used to head the National Pork Producer’s Council. The big pork producers represent a major part of the push for NAIS. They won’t have to tag or track their pigs because they’ll get to use Group ID’s rather than individual Animal IDs. This will save them money while increasing the cost of production for small pig farmers, like you and I, who must tag all our animals.

On top of that Hitlery is pro-Monstersanto. If there ever was an Evil corporation in the world they qualify in spades. It is said that the root of all Evil is money but I think instead it can be traced to Monsanto. They may have spliced Evil into their very genes.

These are more indications of how Clinton is a big money candidate rather than a peoples’ representative. Hitlery is all about Big Ag, Big Government, Control and against the Constitution. More and more reasons Clinton is the candidate I am voting against in this election.

Anybody but Hitlery in 2008.

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25 Comments »

  1. And Obamanation is just a bad. Pretty pathetic choices, imo. Ron Paul is the only one who would stand for liberty, no matter what and look at the blackout surrounding him. A shame.

    Comment Greg — February 16, 2008 @ 12:29 pm

  2. It is truely horid the lack of choices we have. None of the leading candidates excite me. I wish Ron Paul and Ross Perot would run as a team. Perot did so amazingly well against the main parties. Paul is not really a Republican and should run as the independent he is. We need real choices. Dean too is another I would vote for. I never understood what happened there.

    Comment Jack Sparrow — February 16, 2008 @ 1:11 pm

  3. Personally, I preferred Kucinich over anyone else… But that didn’t happen, and probably for many of the same reasons Ron Paul didn’t.

    What exactly do you have on Obama? I voted for him in the primary and I’d like to know who his people on rural/agricultural issues are and what they’re likely to be telling him about NAIS…

    Comment Rachael — February 16, 2008 @ 1:55 pm

  4. I see both Obama and Clinton are on the Naughty list over in the right side on this web site. That doesn’t leave any Dem to vote for. Ron Paul, while I like him, doesn’t stand a snowballs chance in er in Florida or Texas. Kunicha is history. This leaves me with voting for Mccain. Not something I relish but better than Hitlery as you so aptly put it……………

    Comment Mark Venton — February 16, 2008 @ 2:11 pm

  5. #2 - Dean who? Howard Dean? No thanks. He screwed up Vermont big time.

    Comment Henwhisperer — February 16, 2008 @ 5:49 pm

  6. Obama is pro nais. I have already corresponded with him over NAIS. Yes, Obama is my Senator, good grief the other is Durbin, both are also gun abolishers. I need to move I guess.
    At some point one must stop voting for a candidate because the other is even worse. Would party loyalty stop even if Satan was the candidate? I will write someone in before voting for McCain, Hillary, or Obama. I do not feel I am throwing my vote away if I choose to vote for someone who would protect our constitution, rather than vote in someone to destroy it.

    Comment eileen — February 16, 2008 @ 6:05 pm

  7. “That doesn’t leave any Dem to vote for. Ron Paul, while I like him, doesn’t stand a snowballs chance in er in Florida or Texas. Kunicha is history. This leaves me with voting for Mccain. Not something I relish but better than Hitlery as you so aptly put it………”

    When I hear that phrase, “Ron Paul is unelectable or he can’t win” I always respond, “Only if you don’t vote for him.”

    Ron Paul is the only candidate who qualifies as a true ‘public servant’ according to the principles contained in the Constitution for the United States.

    The others are Globalists. Kucinich is an honest man but doesn’t possess Ron Paul’s record, courage, and clear headedness.

    I guess if you are ok with another 100 years in Iraq, McCain is your man.

    Please be aware, though, that those who actually control the political/economic system know full well people will vote for McCain to block Clinton.

    Either one will serve the same masters.

    I will serve as a delegate in the ND State Convention to vote for Ron Paul and to do all I can to convince others to do so, as well. Sorry about posting this statement once again but it seems relevant to our situation:

    “And if we have to throw away our votes, we had better do so upon a worthy rather than an unworthy individual who might make use of the weapon we put in his hand to destroy us.” Joseph Smith Jr.

    Comment donna — February 16, 2008 @ 6:23 pm

  8. For those who will understand: Take a hard look at Obama’s pedigree. Bloodlines will always tell. Or look at his voting record in the Senate and his support for the Global Poverty Act S.2433 found at www.aim.org. Obama’s Global Tax Proposal up for Senate Vote, by Cliff Kincaid.

    We have a real choice. Vote Scam is getting in the way. We have the right to write in a name and reject the candidates the monopolizing parties are forcing upon us. Combine that with demanding paper ballots, rejecting computerized voting, taking time for supervised hand counts, if enough do this we could put Ron Paul, by God’s grace and compassion into the White House. He is the only constitutional candidate to date. We might have another choice in the Constitution Party.

    Comment Sam A. — February 16, 2008 @ 6:51 pm

  9. I noticed you say ‘anyTHING’ but Hitlery rather than ‘anyONE’. How about my cat? Frankly shes a beter candidate than any of the ones we’re faced with!

    Comment anonymous — February 16, 2008 @ 7:01 pm

  10. Anybody but Hillary or OBAMA…Obama is a bigger globalist than Hillary which is hard to do…he has a bill in the senate to spend .7% of our GPN to bring extremely poor nations up ecconomically…this is almost 300 BILLION $$$$. This has already passed the House so this is just a taste of what we are in for with Obama in the White House.

    Comment Kathy — February 16, 2008 @ 7:31 pm

  11. Saying we must vote on principles is all fine and good but the reality is only three candidates have a chance of winning at this point and Ron Paul, as much as I admire the man and want him to win is not one of those three. Be it media conspiracy, that his time is not yet or simply that he is not well enough known does not matter at all. The fact is we have to pick the lesser evil of the candidates that do stand a chance. It comes down to a matter of blocking the greater evil. If a minion of Satan is on the ballot I intend to vote against her. I do not give a damn that she is a woman - that is not a good enough reason for voting for her despite what my feminist friends say.

    Comment Hanna — February 16, 2008 @ 7:36 pm

  12. The good news is that Obama is sweeping ahead in the primary, but whether he could make a good president is in question. Then again he’s not Hitlery. Speaking of Clinton its funny that she swiped Michigan and Florida when the Democrats told her and Obama not to go there. I also agree with Anonymous that his cat would make a better candidate then options that have a chance of winning.

    Comment Ben Jeffries — February 16, 2008 @ 8:40 pm

  13. Ron Paul is NO NAIS personified!

    A vote for the lesser of two evils is still a vote for evil!

    Ron Paul is the ONLY one who can and WILL, if given the chance defeat Obamination or Hitlery(save for vote fraud.)

    Ron Paul r3VOLution in Jesus’ name!

    Comment Lori Ann in L.A. — February 16, 2008 @ 8:51 pm

  14. Ron Paul! Yea…Well, we can all dream. I did, and my family put 4 votes in for him, and none of us feel like we threw away our votes.

    Whomever is the candidate from each party- McCain and Hil or Obom- Contact them thouroughly, let them know you are not sure who you are voting for, but NAIS and Ag legislation are your biggest concerns- and that right now you feel they have great qualities on other issues (whatever) but that you simply cannot vote for them because of their stance on NAIS and farm issues.
    Zac

    Comment Zac — February 17, 2008 @ 9:28 am

  15. Well, another 4 - 8 years of this republican party is more than I can stomach. Unless Ron Paul were to get in there. If I could, I think I would leave the USA and settle elsewhere. Our nation is in a mess. I am sick and tired of ‘debates’, negativity, etc. If they would start putting all that money they are spending on airtime and do something constructive with it, I may have a change of heart. I don’t want another repub in the WH but I am not really happy with the other choices. About Satan running, those who vote by party because that is what they have always done, need to start looking at others. The debates with Repubs in the audience and dems in the audience. Heck, they are preaching to the choir. Open these things up, open your minds people. I never thought I would get this involved but we must stop NAIS.
    That’s all from me.

    Comment arlene — February 17, 2008 @ 5:38 pm

  16. There is no choice in this election. Our electoral process is a farce. The candidates that make it to the top are the lap dogs of new world order overlords such as the Rockefellers, Rothschilds’ and the Bush Nazis. Hillary is a Bilderburger and an NWO fascist just like the Bush family are. Obama is likewise. His campaign stategist is a member of the tri-lateral commission, Let’s not even talk about McCaine..he’s a Bushite lapdog..We are given a choice of three well vetted fascists to choose from. They are all dirty..

    Comment Deb — February 18, 2008 @ 1:13 pm

  17. Ron Paul is still in the race, please go to his web site,
    http://www.ronpaul2008.com/
    Go to the daily Dose, if you are in Indiana they need delegates. Pledge money and dont give up but follow his web site..

    What would happen if all the super delegates voted for Ron PAUL? Stranger things have happened.

    Comment Gisela — February 18, 2008 @ 3:20 pm

  18. Ben, are you prechance Walter’s young son? If so you are very articulate for such a young man. I have enjoyed the posts from your blog to. I can guess where you get your brilliance growing up in a family like yours. Too bad kids can’t vote!

    Comment Anna Flume — February 19, 2008 @ 2:11 pm

  19. People,
    It’s worse than you think. Google “Agenda 21″ & “The Crown Temple”. There’s more out there if you’re not sticking your head in the sand.
    -Two Crows

    Comment John Two Crows — February 19, 2008 @ 5:06 pm

  20. McCain is at least as bad, possibly worse. We need a president from one party and a congress from the other. Gridlocked government is our only hope. In the meantime, please consider libertypac.net. It is an attempt to rally those who believe in freedom into becoming a large pressure group. It could work.

    Comment Patricia Hampton — February 20, 2008 @ 5:21 pm

  21. People should read this:
    link

    Comment janna — February 28, 2008 @ 8:44 pm

  22. Janna, Excellent link, thanks!

    Comment LEE — February 29, 2008 @ 6:43 pm

  23. That was a frightening link.

    I have a small herd of sheep and a small herd of goats. Because of the hay shortage here in NC I have been feeding beet pulp and whole corn as well as my normal goat or sheep pellets. Normally I have about 20 lambs and 20 kids each spring. This year most of my lambs died at birth or within 24 hrs and I only had 5 goat kids born. By major intervention I managed to save 4 but they were under weight and weak at birth. Instead of my usual 40 babies running around I have 8! I have gone nuts trying to figure out what was wrong this year. I am going to stop feeding Monsanto corn! And I will not vote for Clinton #2. Ron Paul may lose but if he gets enough votes it may still send a strong message.

    I would like to see a limitation placed on the number of terms in office. I distrust ALL politicians especially those who are entrenched.

    from the wilds of NC

    “All tyranny needs to gain a foothold is for people of good conscience to remain silent” — Thomas Jefferson

    Comment Snazy snezy — March 14, 2008 @ 2:01 am

  24. I would suggest writing in Ron Paul. He’s the only candidate who remotely supports your God given right to live peaceably, unmolested on your own property.

    respects

    Comment Mr Dirty Nails — March 19, 2008 @ 8:28 am

  25. Dear Mr. Dirty Nails,
    I am not only going to vote for him, I am going to the 4/15 rally in DC. I am working on plans to spread the word about NO NAzIS and Ron Paul too. Grass roots slogging just might put him in office.

    “No man’s life, liberty, or property is safe while the legislature is in session.” Mark Twain

    Comment Snazy snezy — March 22, 2008 @ 3:51 pm

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