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	<title>Comments on: Congress Won&#8217;t Vote On Single-Payer Health Care</title>
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		<title>By: Belva McKann</title>
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		<dc:creator>Belva McKann</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Nov 2009 23:35:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We might as well have voted for McCain. I believe that Obama is a Trojan horse at worst and, at best, made a deal with the *real* powers that be to lie down on healthcare in exchange for getting elected. Where is the change we can believe in? That was a very clever slogan, as clever as anything the Republicans ever came up with and with the same result: millions of people were fooled, only this time it&#039;s the very people who needed change the most. Let&#039;s compare the so-called healthcare reform bill with what McCain was proposing and see how much change we&#039;re looking at. The insurance companies are laughing all the way to the bank while working people and their families continue to go bankrupt and die.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We might as well have voted for McCain. I believe that Obama is a Trojan horse at worst and, at best, made a deal with the *real* powers that be to lie down on healthcare in exchange for getting elected. Where is the change we can believe in? That was a very clever slogan, as clever as anything the Republicans ever came up with and with the same result: millions of people were fooled, only this time it&#8217;s the very people who needed change the most. Let&#8217;s compare the so-called healthcare reform bill with what McCain was proposing and see how much change we&#8217;re looking at. The insurance companies are laughing all the way to the bank while working people and their families continue to go bankrupt and die.</p>
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		<title>By: Jesse Hemingway</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jesse Hemingway</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Nov 2009 17:35:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I have been contemplating how to break the news to you all, that the United States of America has crossed the quintessential line years ago and the United States of America is NOW a full blooded fascist society.  Not only in the most classical definition of fascism; the integration of the government with corporations such as the invasion of Iraq and Afghanistan with the United States military for the sole purpose to benefit of the oil related industries, our fascism is continuing to evolve. This health care bullshit is purely a fascism maneuver and the Wall Street bail also; bringing the operational fascism structure to nearly perfect fruition. The clincher is making fascism legal, that the lower courts are falling in line and upholding the legal aspects of the unconstitutional acts of torture or militarily backed expansion by the United States of America and sanctioned by the United States government another critical milestone to pass on the way to a fascist nation. Specifically upholding the national secrets protections at every intersection thus the courts are reinforcing our national fascism actions and behaviors with their protection. Lastly the commercial media has to buy in and assist in the transformation that was done moments after the 9/11 spectacle.

First let’s understand that the two political party systems are fraudulent to their cores there is NO significant differences between the two major political parties the corporations always win! What I find disturbing is that Rachael Maddow and Keith Olbermann need to stop defending the Democratic Party the Democratic Party is far more fascist then the dimwitted republicans.        

Lastly I need some help here, what fascist nation has endured for more then just a few years. Fascism is a concept that historically prospers briefly during the blitzkrieg expansion phase. Then fascism has a historical tendency to go bust; no nation has made that transition from the blitzkrieg expansion to an ongoing society. The only way that I have been mentally able to conceive fascism working for the long run would be the necessity of the existence of an extremely harsh two class society or a salve class and elite class. If Americans would wake up a study this neo conservative movement that was developed after the 1952 presidential elections the issue is that these people were attempting to designing a society that would survive a 1930’s type of depression. We are coming up on this new society 80 years to late. When one of the main founders of this neo conservative movement William F. Buckley acknowledges it as a complete failure before his death it may be worth taking notice and go back to our United States Constitution and restart our Republic.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have been contemplating how to break the news to you all, that the United States of America has crossed the quintessential line years ago and the United States of America is NOW a full blooded fascist society.  Not only in the most classical definition of fascism; the integration of the government with corporations such as the invasion of Iraq and Afghanistan with the United States military for the sole purpose to benefit of the oil related industries, our fascism is continuing to evolve. This health care bullshit is purely a fascism maneuver and the Wall Street bail also; bringing the operational fascism structure to nearly perfect fruition. The clincher is making fascism legal, that the lower courts are falling in line and upholding the legal aspects of the unconstitutional acts of torture or militarily backed expansion by the United States of America and sanctioned by the United States government another critical milestone to pass on the way to a fascist nation. Specifically upholding the national secrets protections at every intersection thus the courts are reinforcing our national fascism actions and behaviors with their protection. Lastly the commercial media has to buy in and assist in the transformation that was done moments after the 9/11 spectacle.</p>
<p>First let’s understand that the two political party systems are fraudulent to their cores there is NO significant differences between the two major political parties the corporations always win! What I find disturbing is that Rachael Maddow and Keith Olbermann need to stop defending the Democratic Party the Democratic Party is far more fascist then the dimwitted republicans.        </p>
<p>Lastly I need some help here, what fascist nation has endured for more then just a few years. Fascism is a concept that historically prospers briefly during the blitzkrieg expansion phase. Then fascism has a historical tendency to go bust; no nation has made that transition from the blitzkrieg expansion to an ongoing society. The only way that I have been mentally able to conceive fascism working for the long run would be the necessity of the existence of an extremely harsh two class society or a salve class and elite class. If Americans would wake up a study this neo conservative movement that was developed after the 1952 presidential elections the issue is that these people were attempting to designing a society that would survive a 1930’s type of depression. We are coming up on this new society 80 years to late. When one of the main founders of this neo conservative movement William F. Buckley acknowledges it as a complete failure before his death it may be worth taking notice and go back to our United States Constitution and restart our Republic.</p>
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