Sheep

September 30th 2008 in Life

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Look familiar?

Look around you, look in the mirror… we’re all sheep [or goats in this instance] following the fed, following special interest, following our two party corrupt system, following each candidates fear campaign, following laws solely instituted for monetary gain. And, we’re about to elect more of the same under the guise of change.

As usual, our two party system has produced candidates that differ only semantically, and now they’re both backing the administration’s fleecing plan. They want us to pay for their financial investment mistakes and are using the same old fear tactics to sell it.

For once it’s seems as though we stepped up and said no, and the House may have actually listened. Millions of emails were sent and the initial bailout fleecing was squashed.

Stay strong, keep emailing your masters, call them… call them out.

End fear mongering. End the Fed. End the corruption. End the two party system.

Stop being a sheep and get involved.

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