Each
of us must determine the level of corruption and inhumanity we want to
accept in our leadership. I favor zero. This led me to Jill Stein and
Bernie Sanders. I nearly quit college and moved to Burlington, VT when
Bernie got elected Mayor there, because he was in diametric opposition
to Reagan who was pushed in to power (by the uberwealthy) about the same
time. To validate corruption and inhumanity by allowing your vote to
succumb to it, that is treason. Our nation was founded to be better than
that. Silence is complicity and if the two major parties are going to
shirk their responsibility, offering only terrible candidates, we need
to step off their ride and invite them to do things the way we want/need
them to be done! Jill Stein has had my vote since the DNC "Convention".
There comes a time in each of our lives when we finally become convinced that we have to stand up for one another, not just our own needs, but the collective needs of humanity. The war machine has brought us four brutal attacks on our planet that have cost every single man, woman and child living in the U.S. of A. $30K, the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the F-35 and next gen. nukes. Not to mention, millions dead, and some of the most secular, developed, and historic cities in those nations reduced to rubble, or third world status. The humanitarian costs of this interventionist approach has guaranteed generations of people who will seek justice and retribution against us.
Why are we so quick to encourage people to forgive and forget anyway? That is what abusers do. "See honey, I brought you these flowers, I'm going to change." Know that as we want the native people to forgive and forget 500 years of genocide and institutional racism, we continue to shoot them with rubber bullets and treat them as pariah on their own land. Know that the black folk, after having every assault, every abuse, every inhumanity visited upon them for generations, now they are continuing to be the fodder for the prison industrial complex, making vast sums for their "overlords". Sound familiar? This is no less slavery than having to be sold on an auction block, or being born as livestock. It seems that the oligarchs want us to forget all their assaults on us and our planet.
Think about this when you cast your vote.
Remember, Jill Stein is carrying the Green Party and virtually all of Bernie Sanders' ideas to the table! Namaste', Ubuntu and Peace Brothers and Sisters. In Solidarity, T.C. Saladino
There comes a time in each of our lives when we finally become convinced that we have to stand up for one another, not just our own needs, but the collective needs of humanity. The war machine has brought us four brutal attacks on our planet that have cost every single man, woman and child living in the U.S. of A. $30K, the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the F-35 and next gen. nukes. Not to mention, millions dead, and some of the most secular, developed, and historic cities in those nations reduced to rubble, or third world status. The humanitarian costs of this interventionist approach has guaranteed generations of people who will seek justice and retribution against us.
Why are we so quick to encourage people to forgive and forget anyway? That is what abusers do. "See honey, I brought you these flowers, I'm going to change." Know that as we want the native people to forgive and forget 500 years of genocide and institutional racism, we continue to shoot them with rubber bullets and treat them as pariah on their own land. Know that the black folk, after having every assault, every abuse, every inhumanity visited upon them for generations, now they are continuing to be the fodder for the prison industrial complex, making vast sums for their "overlords". Sound familiar? This is no less slavery than having to be sold on an auction block, or being born as livestock. It seems that the oligarchs want us to forget all their assaults on us and our planet.
Think about this when you cast your vote.
Remember, Jill Stein is carrying the Green Party and virtually all of Bernie Sanders' ideas to the table! Namaste', Ubuntu and Peace Brothers and Sisters. In Solidarity, T.C. Saladino
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