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May 19 2008
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By Ben Tanosborn   

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Will Obama be forced to wear a flag-pin? Image

This past week saw "never-give-up" Hillary establish mileposts in her own Oregon Trail, this time without covered wagons or the many difficulties of an overland migration route.  However, to some members of the Democratic Party her campaign appeared to arrive here not to settle but, disturbingly, to unsettle things. 

Of all the local and out-of-state luminaries accompanying Sen. "Obliterate Iran" Clinton, her two family members outshone the rest.  Chelsea did her daughterly thing, and did it quite well; while articulate Bill showed us good charlatanic reasons why he is at the head of the money list for honoraria received in the lecture circuit.

Oregonians, just like other Americans, keep asking themselves why this ambitious lady goes on with her campaign when her mathematical chance of success hovers between zero and nada. Is Hillary being an injudicious pain-in-the-butt for the Party, or are we the ones with lack of knowledge and political savvy?  Could it be that we, dumb folks, use arithmetic as our only tool to compute the candidates' chances while this presidential election has to do with higher math, such as functions and probability theory?

OK, so the former president tells us of his wife that "she can win in the popular vote; that she is ahead in the electoral vote; and the most important thing, [that] she'd be the best president."  The Clintons, yes, both of them, are taking well-calculated risks.  There is no need to resort to a Rovian mentality to figure this one out.  Hillary needs to keep her candidacy alive, and stay hyena-close to Obama.  In a wild and woolly country such as ours, where armed-nuts and self-styled "protectors" for all causes abound, Barack Obama is perfect target practice for anyone wishing him wounded or killed, politically or physically.  And, of course, if Obama runs and is defeated – not an unlikely scenario given the existing but, media-taboo, unrecognized racism – the "I told you so" Hillary would be the shoo-in Democratic candidate for 2012, still young enough and very much electable. Image

And, what the heck, isn't McCain saying that he is looking for some good Democrats to join his administration?  She is hawkish enough to be a formidable VP candidate for him; after all, who better qualified than this trigger-happy lady to answer those 3 a.m. calls when McCain is likely to be fast sleep without advisors around to tell him whether or not he's breathing.  And Clinton's "pro-choice" stance could also be changed around, just like her stand on Palestinian issues pre-senatorial days, before Jewish pressure came to bear.  A McCain-Clinton ticket, given a few modifications for appearance sake, would be the American "dream ticket" and, one would think, pretty much unbeatable this year.  OK, I know this is carrying it a bit far but weirdness is alive and well in America.

We just don't get it, do we!  Every four years we go through the motions of electing a president for this country, but all we are doing is choosing another commander-in-chief.  It's been decades since the military-industrial complex in America put the nation inside Pandora's Box, hermetically sealing it, standing guard so that it won't be tampered with.

So here we are, boxed in, or, for the sake of translation's accuracy, confined in a jar… and surrounded by all the evils: greed, vanity, slander, lies, envy, unfulfilled desire to rule the earth; and a limping virtue: hope… hope in a jingoistic false patriotism which hinges solely in waving Old Glory or in the wearing of a flag-pin, instead of the much-needed true love and concern for the nation and its people; all of its people.

It's the same nonsense we have always experienced in our two-way stepladder politics.  It's about short-term American political economics presented by politicians to appease the base instincts of our consumer-gluttony; it's about healthcare and education, now that we find ourselves uncompetitive, trailing most industrialized nations; it's about all those things that we never seem to care about until we start experiencing their negative effects, such as the issue of unfettered globalization, lack of an intelligent energy policy, or adequate environmental care by a government in which special interests – big business and the military for the most part – pull the strings for action that always end up diminishing and impoverishing most citizens for the sake of a ruling elite.

"Once again, Americans will be asked to vote for candidates who are, or appear to be, blind to the big picture in front of their noses: the need for world peace through dialogue; with no better place to start than solving once and for all the Israeli-Palestinian impasse, the epicenter of this turbulent world, by opening up the floodgates of accumulated hate and mistrust, emptying it all."

So every quadrennium people are being asked to vote for a president who can handle dual roles, as chief enforcer of domestic peace, and as commander-in-chief for the conquered and unconquered provinces that make up the rest of the world.  And 200 million potential voters are left to suck on their own personal lollypops, their own reason to vote to elect someone, without giving thought to the most important concerns that affect them, their neighbors, the entire nation… the entire globe: peace; the short term economic and social effects of globalization; the environmental stability of the planet; and social justice – with the corresponding human rights – for each and everyone.

Once again, Americans will be asked to vote for candidates who are, or appear to be, blind to the big picture in front of their noses: the need for world peace through dialogue; with no better place to start than solving once and for all the Israeli-Palestinian impasse, the epicenter of this turbulent world, by opening up the floodgates of accumulated hate and mistrust, emptying it all.

But dialogue and negotiation must originate in openness and good faith, not in a false notion that you have nothing to lose since you are doing it from a base of strength, as it is the case today.  The voices coming from al-Qaida, Hamas, Hezbollah, and others in the Middle East may sound repugnant to Western ears, but we must remember that so are those spouted by America and her allies to most Arab-Muslim people in that region of the world.  The "definitive" truth can only come out of dialogue; and lasting peace can only be achieved through negotiation that involves all.  Terrorists are only to be found when looking in the mirror; the rest, the assumptions we make, are only suppositions.

Yes, Portland's record crowd wowed Obama on Sunday.  These folks knew that neither Hillary nor McCain have a slight clue as to what world peace is, or the need to base all other American needs on that most important platform… for without peace, nothing else does matter in the long run.  But will a maverick, dialogue-seeking Obama, assuming that's what he is, be allowed to institute that thinking in government without the consent of those who really rule by way of power and influence, the very real military-industrial complex?  It is doubtful that he can withstand the brainwash… but hope springs eternal.

Meantime we continue to show our tricolor flag of ignorance, jingoism and naiveté by how we view our current CINC, George W. Bush… as a person "lacking in popularity" instead of a monster "exuding in criminality."  Go figure!  How can we be expected to advocate dialogue and negotiation with such entangled morals and mentality?

(c) 2008 Ben Tanosborn

Ben Tanosborn an editor of MWC News, after completing graduate studies at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), set out for a career in international business that would take him to five continents, expose him to several cultures and make him realize the importance for any and all Americans to become goodwill ambassadors for the United States.
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1. 20-05-2008 08:03
Think About It
HILLARY CLINTON IS THE GREATEST CAMPAIGNER IN AMERICAN HISTORY !!! 
 
HILLARY CLINTON CAN BEST WIN IN NOVEMBER: 
 
IT'S ABOUT ELECTABILITY !!! 
 
It's time for everyone to face the truth. Barack Obama has no real chance of winning the national election in November at this time. His crushing defeat in Pennsylvania, and loss in Indiana and West Virginia makes that fact crystal clear. His best, and only real chance of winning in November is on a ticket with Hillary Clinton as her VP.  
 
Sen. Obama has zero chance of winning against the republican attack machine, and their unlimited money, and resources without Hillary Clinton. Zero chance. 
 
It is absolutely essential that the democrats take back the Whitehouse in November. America, and the American people are in a very desperate condition now. And the whole World has been doing all that they can to help keep us propped up. 
 
Hillary Clinton say's that the heat, and decisions in the Whitehouse are much tougher than the ones on the campaign trail. But I think Sen. Obama faces a test of whether he has what it takes to be a commander and chief by facing the difficult facts, and the truth before him. And by doing what is best for the American people by dropping out of the race, and offering his whole hearted assistance to Hillary Clinton to help her take back the Whitehouse for the American people, and the World. 
 
Sen. Obama is a great speaker. And I am confident he can explain to the American people the need, and wisdom of such a personal sacrifice for them. It should be clear to everyone by now that Hillary Clinton is fighting her heart out for the American people. She has known for a long time that Sen. Obama can not win this November. You have to remember that the Clinton's have won the Whitehouse twice before. They know what it takes. 
 
If Sen. Obama fails his test of commander and chief we can only hope that Hillary Clinton can continue her heroic fight for the American people. And that she prevails. She will need all the continual support and help we can give her. She may fight like a superhuman. But she is only human. 
 
Don't be fooled by the pledged delegate, and math arguments. Neither candidate has the necessary pledged delegates. The entire delegates counts, and votes from Florida, and Michigan are not even being counted. Plus the democratic caucuses, and primarys have been heavily corrupted by fraud, and vote cheating. The only relevant question now is who can best WIN IN NOVEMBER and take back the Whitehouse for the American people. And the answer is HILLARY CLINTON. Everyone knows that now. 
 
Sincerely 
 
Jacksmith... Working Class :-) 
 
p.s. Cynthia Ruccia - I'm with ya baby. All the way. "Clinton Supporters Count Too."
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2. 20-05-2008 18:24
I've thought about it...
Clinton is about the status quo; it\'s not about the American people, it\'s about the power and control in keeping it. People want change and are not happy with the direction the USA is going economically and in foreign policy. The USA\'s image has fallen to the depths of decay and criminal behaviour not only by the Republicans and their president with his rogue cabinet, but also with the democrats aiding and abetting through their actions. The USA is an oligarchy run by the corporations fostering the war economy to enrich the military industrial complex and steering the country toward a police state. Hillary Clinton is party to that and part of the elite thast want to maintain the status quo that we are now experiencing. Between Clinton and McCain, there is a lot of flip-flopping going on that\'s typical with the elite to manipulate the American people and the world. They keep saying what they think we want to hear to meet their goals. I guess they feel if Bush can criminally lie his way throughout his years in office that they can do the same thing. You, as a Democrat, lose just by your defeatist attitude.  
 
Obama seems to be holding his own in spite of the continuous assault against him by the Clinton supporters, the corporate media, and the Republican supporters; yet he has blazoned through all that nonsense and has a building of supporters that proves he is a viable contender and capable for the position of Commander-in-chief. Face the facts and the truth that he has a good chance of winning. 
 
My personal opinion is that US Americans missed their chance for true change by not supporting Dennis Kucinich who was the best candidate out there. He would have been my choice, followed by Ron Paul, Cynthia McKinney, and Ralph Nader. But now we have to settle for less. The only positive thing is that the Democrat front-runners are way better than dysfunctional Georgie Bush or his up and coming clone, McCain.  
 
It is clear that the status quo fear Obama the most and it seems he is the people\'s champion more than Clinton or McCain. I guess everyone knows that now, too!
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