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Change by Alan Adaschik

The buzz word in the present presidential marathon is change. Indeed it is the most used word by all Presidential candidates. However, just as conspicuous in their campaigns is the fact that no candidate has told us specifically what changes they are talking about. Sure, we get generalizations about ending the war and changing the way Washington does business, but the actual changes being promised by both the Republicans and Democrats are a mystery to us. The problem is that change can be bad or good and without specific information about what changes a candidate is proposing we really have no idea what we are voting for. This being the case, as far as American politics is concerned, no real change is evident and this, in the final analysis, means that there will be none.

President Bush has brought about many significant changes to this Nation. He has clearly established that a President may take the Nation to war on a lie and use war a pretext to take away the rights given to us by God and protected by our Constitution. President Bush has also established that human beings, especially foreigners, have no inalienable rights and should be tortured when deemed necessary and appropriate by government authorities. Finally, he has created a mega governmental agency called the Department of Homeland Security that has put new meaning into the phrase Big Brother is watching. Are these the things that the candidates think need changing? We don’t know because they haven’t told us. Each candidate is a well polished mystery who offers us hope but this is as far as it goes.

Americans are hungry for change. We want the jobs and corporations that have fled overseas to come home and rehire all those they have fired. We would like gas to be two dollars a gallon and not have to pay one hundred dollars for two bags of groceries. We want the tornados in the mid-West to go away and the glaciers to stop melting and falling into the sea. We pray that the war in the Middle East will soon be over and for our troops to come home. We want an end to foreign aid, a balanced budget, and for America to stop policing the world. We want our government to stop lying to us and want a President who is accountable for his actions. Finally, we wish to leave this world a better place for our children as our parents and grandparents have done before us. In other words, we want is what we had before. Therefore, Americans do not really want change. We have had a bellyful of change and what we really want is reform.

Reform! What an easy word to say, but what a difficult thing to bring about. Politically speaking, reform means going back to where we are supposed to be. But where is that? Ask Americans and you get different answers from everyone. We all know something is very wrong but we are unable to agree on what needs to be done to turn things around despite the fact that the answer to our problems is self-evident. We need to return to the fundamental constitutional roots that made this Nation what it was for most of the past century. In other words, we need a constitutional government with all the checks and balances designed to ensure that the wrong changes do not take place and our government behaves the way we want it to. While this is what Americans should want, we do not have a prayer in Hell’s chance of ever seeing this happen because this is not what our leaders want. Our leaders want to be free and in order for them to be free, they need to be free of our Constitution and they need us to be their down-trodden economic slaves which is exactly what we now are.

American changed in 1913. This was the year that Congress, wrongfully and in violation of our Constitution, created the Federal Reserve; a private corporation given the authority to control our money supply and economy. It should be clear that if a group of people can control our money supply and economy, then they control everything including our government. There is no equivocation here, either we control our government through our Constitution or they control it through the power of the dollar. Unfortunately, human nature is such that dollars always trump an oath of office and this being the case, we are left with a government that pays lips service to our Constitution and lies to us about everything.

All of the foregoing being true, the first thing that a new president should do upon entering office is work to repeal the Federal Reserve Act of 1913 and take back control of our money supply. Having accomplished this, our government should nationalize the Nation’s banking industry and institute a monetary system based upon value instead of debt. It is our debt driven monetary system that has driven us into insolvency and forced us to plunder the worlds resources just to maintain the status quo.

Concurrent with the above actions our government should repeal GATT and get us out of the World Trade Organization (WTO). When we joined the United Nations, to ensure that this organization would not control the course of this Nation, a Security Council was created where the United States has veto power over any and all actions taken by the UN. No such veto power exists for action taken by the WTO. Instead, we have agreed to make all of our laws, policies, and procedures conform to the decisions of the WTO; without reservation. In other words, the WTO is a governing body which controls our government. By quitting the WTO, we will have regained our lost sovereignty and returned to the day when we can trade freely with other nations without a group of foreigners telling us what to do.

There you have it folks! If you really wish for change or reform the only real way to achieve it is to return to constitutional government by repealing the Federal Reserve act and GATT. Has Barrack Obama or John McCain addressed these two issues in their campaigns? Of course not because that would offend our New World Order masters. Ron Paul did and look what happened to him. We are a subjugated and down trodden people because of the New World Order and woe be unto any President who would upset this apple cart. We only have to look to what happened to John Kennedy and his brother Robert to realize the truth in this.

The reality this Nation faces today is that we are in a permanent recession called poverty and this is exactly where our government has placed us to the benefit of our New World Order masters. Americans want this to change and as a result, each Presidential Candidate paints himself as an agent of change while in truth they will change nothing of substance. John McCain is a George Bush clone and will continue his deplorable and failed policies to the letter. On the other hand, Barrack Obama, if elected, will at least change something. Instead of having a white oppressor for a President we will have one who is black.

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