Constitution
Party presidential candidate Virgil Goode (2nd R) makes a point as Jill Stein
(L) from the Green Party, Rocky Anderson (2nd L) from the Justice Party and
Gary Johnson (R) from the Libertarian Party look on during a debate hosted by
the Free and Equal Elections Foundation and moderated by former CNN talk-show
host Larry King on October 23, 2012 in Chicago, Illinois. (Scott Olson/Getty
Images/AFP)
Source: Russia Today
http://rt.com/usa/news/third-party-us-choice-829/
Millions of voting Americans have been misled – even
coaxed – into believing that either incumbent Barack Obama or challenger Mitt
Romney must become the next president of the US. A bad choice? Sure, but… “No
buts!”
Look again, however, because Americans do have a choice.
For instance, consider what presidential candidates Gary Johnson (former
Governor of New Mexico) of the Libertarian Party, and Jill Stein of the Green
Party have to say.
Watch Monday evening’s second and final Third Party
Presidential Debate from Washington DC, hosted by RT, where both these
candidates will offer American voters real options; or at least different
options from what political look-alikes Mitt and Barack are offering; “Oromney”
and “Rombama” as some have dubbed them.
Two sides of same coin
Many American voters were particularly taken aback by the
latest major prime-time candidate “debate” focusing on foreign policy, in which
Obama and Romney seemed to agree on all those key issues that have got – and
continue to get – America and the world into so much trouble.
Both expressed unflinching support for Israel, even
though it’s the sole saber-rattling nuclear power in the Middle East; both
continue to threaten Iran with unilateral military attack, demonizing that
country as a “threat to the international community,” even though Iran hasn’t
attacked any neighbor in over a century (actually, Iran was repeatedly attacked
directly by the Western powers or through proxies like Saddam Hussein); both
pledged continued support for terrorist “freedom fighters” in Syria’s civil war
triggered by the US and allies, just as they did in Iraq and Libya; and both
will continue hi-tech drone attacks over Pakistan and Afghanistan, which seem
particularly fond of local wedding parties.
But are there no foreign policy options? How about
pulling out of the Middle East and stop triggering generalized civil war in the
region – aka, “Arab Spring”? Why not curb America’s pro-Israel foreign policy
lobbies and put the US national interest back in center stage instead of
Israel’s national interest as happens today?
On the global financial scene, why not stop bailing out
the irresponsible and criminal Bankster claque to the tune of trillions upon
trillions of dollars – with the Fed’s recently-announced QEIII acting as yet
another open-ended Bankster Charity Fund – and start bailing out American
workers for a change? Here Republicans and Democrats are in full pro-bankster sync.
US voters have other coins in their pockets
It doesn’t always have to be this way. Although it
doesn’t hit mainstream media headlines, American Voters do have other choices.
A week ago, the Free & Equal Elections Foundation
sponsored a Third Party Candidates Debate that included Gary Jackson and Jill
Stein, together with Rocky Anderson of the Justice Party and Virgil Goode of
the Constitution Party. It was aired nationwide and worldwide by RT, moderated
by Larry King, and boycotted by the mainstream media.
Obama and Romney also boycotted this debate by declining
invitations to attend, a clear snub at the American voter.
Reflecting the public’s favorites from that first debate,
tomorrow Johnson and Stein will meet once again to speak to America on key issues.
Gary Johnson, a former Republican, says lots of things
millions of Americans want to hear: cut military spending by 43 per cent; stop
meddling in Syria and Libya; stop threatening Iran with military attack; refuse
to support Israel if it decides to go against Iran on its own; stop fueling
America’s imperial overdrive and over-reach.
Johnson also supports Ron Paul’s crusade to audit the
Federal Reserve Bank and even to close it down altogether, recognizing that the
Fed is the culprit for the ongoing financial crisis, having allowed the
Bankster takeover of the US and global financial systems.
Jill Stein of the Green Party, in turn, also says things
millions are eager to hear. When announcing her presidential candidacy a year
ago in her native Massachusetts, the Boston Globe quotes her as saying, “We are
all realizing that we, the people, have to take charge because the political
parties that are serving the top 1 per cent are not going to solve the problems
that the rest of us face. We need people in Washington who will refuse to be
bought by lobbyists and for whom change is not just a slogan.”
A courageous and powerful statement from a female
candidate who personally took part in the Occupy Wall Street movement and was
arrested several times for peacefully and democratically daring to express her
ideas in a country that is fast becoming a police state under Gestapo-like
FEMA/FBI/CIA/NSA/local police thugs.
No more fizzy drinks
A key factor to the Global Power Elite’s stranglehold on
We the People is what America and its favorite allies call the “two-party
system”, glorifying it as the “backbone of democracy”.
If we take a closer look, however, we find that
“two-party-system-democracy” – whether of Democrats and Republicans as in
America, Labour and Conservatives in the UK, Christian Democrats and Social
Democrats in Germany, and similar variants in most other countries – hides a
neat and simplistic mechanism of coaxing people into the lowest infantile
common denominators for “solutions to our nation’s problems”.
What the two-party-system basically does is impose one
sole mainstream ideological road that’s been previously surveyed and approved
as “politically correct” for Global Power Master interests and objectives.
Then, they put a face to each party: your Obamas,
Romneys, Bushes, McCains, Clintons… Then, they let voters play around making
believe they have an absolutely free and democratic choice to decide whether
they will drive on the left side or right side of that one sole road.
But don’t they dare look around for other, more direct
highways or “kinder, gentler” side-roads that might carry them and their nation
towards a very different, far more beneficial destination!
No, no. In America, voters must choose between Bush and
Gore, or Bush and Kerry, or Obama and McCain, or Obama and Romney.
It must boil down to the “have-a-pepsi-or-coke…” option:
you might think you’ve been given a choice, but more and more people are
realizing that both are basically the same brown, sugary, bubbly slushy soda
drink.
So, if you insist on drinking something different, that’s
when the Powers That Be will brand independent thinkers as trouble-maker
anarchists, communists, fascists, or “downright stupid for throwing your vote
away on a third party candidate.”
It doesn’t always have to be that way.
Why should the world care?
In an incredible twist of history, US “democracy” has
sunk to such loathsome depths that in order for American voters to even learn
about electoral options for their country, they must now tune-in to RT of the
Russian Federation.
How times have changed from when the Global Power Masters
played with our fears about the “red menace”, “mutually assured destruction”
and “better dead than red”!
But why should people outside the US really care whether
Americans will pay more or less in taxes, have better or worse healthcare, or
whether unemployment, inflation and poverty will rise or fall?
Here’s why: in today’s highly complex global power
structure, where an unelected but extremely powerful private Global Power Elite
have become embedded into the US and its key allies, whatever happens there
will affect all of us.
If, for example, Argentineans vote for the wrong leaders
(and believe me, we do!), or the Colombians, or the Greeks, or Malaysians, the
consequences of such mistaken choices are basically suffered only by those
peoples. The world can just sit back and look at us, for example, and mutter,
“Those Argentineans…always making mistakes; serves them right!!”
But when US voters put the wrong guy in the White House, that
means untold millions of dead, injured, maimed and wrecked lives in Iraq,
Libya, Syria, Egypt, Palestine, Latin America, Africa, Asia and other places in
this dark, troubled world.
So, yes, it is our business to make sure slumbering
American Voters wake up. Not just for their sakes, but for the rest of the
world’s sake.
Precedent begs perspective
A new generation of war-mongers is right now preparing to
double their bets on the geopolitical arena. They have no qualms in risking
outright military confrontation, not just with Iran, but even with Russia and
China.
Maybe that reflects their mad geopolitical ambitions;
maybe it’s about their less mad realization that they have so completely
destroyed the global financial system that their only way out is to “flee
forwards” to an overwhelming world war, the likes of which mankind can hardly
fathom.
The Global Power Masters already pulled something like
that back in 1914 and especially in 1939; why shouldn’t they be tempted to so
again?
So, “friends, Americans, countrymen” tomorrow evening
please watch the Jackson-Stein Debate. “Lend them your ears!!”
Not that they’re a panacea for America. Not that American
voters should childishly “fall in love and rave” about them.
Actually, it’s not so much that Jackson or Stein are
better, but rather that Obama and Romney are so much worse!
A final irony: in a world where politicians and media
moguls speak and drool over “democracy”, on November 6 around 60, maybe 70,
million US voters will decide the destiny over the next four years for 7
billion people. That’s 1 per cent deciding for the remaining 99 per cent.
Democracy should be made of sterner stuff!
Let’s hope US voters realize the huge global
responsibility they carry upon their shoulders. In the end, the world will hold
them accountable.
Adrian Salbuchi for RT
Adrian Salbuchi is a political analyst, author, speaker and radio/TV commentator in Argentina. www.asalbuchi.com.ar
The statements, views and opinions expressed in this column are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of RT.
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