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Lucille
01-24-2012, 11:36 AM
How To Avoid Voting For A Globalist Puppet (http://www.zerohedge.com/news/guest-post-how-avoid-voting-globalist-puppet)


The key is to stop listening to what they SAY, and start looking closely at what they DO. We must ignore their rhetoric, their speeches written by proxy, and their bad jokes slapped together by hired staff, and begin examining their actions and their backgrounds. Because the Liberty Movement has gained so much influence and so much voice over the past four years, it is time that we start setting some ground rules for political candidates we will accept, and those we will not accept, to represent us.

We need to ask ourselves, and them, some very pointed questions. How have they consistently voted in the past? Are they truly protecting our rights as Americans and as a human beings as described in the Constitution and the Bill Of Rights? Have they done anything to stall or dismantle corruption in the government and in the banking industry? Or, have every one of their propositions and “solutions” involved the continuation of destabilizing policies designed to aid an elite few at the expense of average Americans? The following is a list of warning signs that can help you, your family, and your friends, no matter what their party affiliation, in determining if a favorite politician is a legitimate statesman, or a puppet bought and paid for by global corporate interests…

Philhelm
01-24-2012, 11:43 AM
Nobody cares. You can direct people to as many facts as possible, yet the same inevitable, bovine stare will meet you every time.

Travlyr
01-24-2012, 12:05 PM
1) Have They Ever Promised To Investigate, Audit, Or Dissolve The Private Federal Reserve Bank?

While all the questions are informative #1 is the key.

Whoever controls the money supply controls society.

Sound money puts individuals in control of their own life. All individuals have opportunity to become wealthy if they want it.
Unsound money puts bankers/rulers in control. Right now bankers/rulers own the world and nearly everybody pays them monthly.

Nothing else is more important for individual freedom, peace, and wealth accumulation than ending their 'elastic' money privileges and employing real money.

Dr.3D
01-24-2012, 12:07 PM
The easiest way to determine who to vote for is by how much the media lets them talk.

Those who get the least media attention are the ones to vote for.

american.swan
02-01-2012, 05:39 PM
Bump. Awesome article.

anaconda
02-01-2012, 05:52 PM
It's not too hard to figure out who's legit. Look at their past. Voting records. Funding. Council On Foreign Relations connections. Last time there was Ron Paul, Cynthia McKinney, and Chuck Baldwin for sure that were anti-establishment, anti-Fed, ant-war, anti-globalist. Possible but less certain were Dennis Kucinich and Mike Gravel. In the "not to be trusted" and at-your-own-risk category was Bob Barr (IMHO). All other Republican & Democrat candidates were bad.

lilymc
02-01-2012, 07:27 PM
I shared this on facebook and twitter.

To the author: not to be nitpicky, but on the second paragraph of #6, you spelled the word their as "they're". Just wanted to let you know, since spell check usually misses stuff like that.

Vessol
02-01-2012, 07:32 PM
The main issue for most voters looking at what someone says versus what someone does is the time commitment. It's much easier for the average voter to listen to words and go with those rather than actually spending the time finding less accessible information(as compared to media talking points) that shows what they actually do.

To put it more bluntly. Your average voter wants a Earthly Deity to fix all their problems.