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Created on: August 19, 2009
It was once said by professional wrestler the Million Dollar Man Ted Dibiase that "Everybody's got a price for the million dollar man." This is true for the political sector of political elections. Many corporations, celebrities, bankers, and globalist support their candidate and as a result that candidate must fulfill the promise of the people that supported them into office and not the people who needs are dependent upon them. And a campaign consist of rich wealthy men or women and has a politcal bloodline background that supports they are worthy of being in office. Also, we are given just two choices, when there are many people who are capable of doing the job better than those selected. And money supports these candidates.
One, a person needs money to run. A person that is not well known and and doesn't have money will not have the chance to win. They maybe well qualified, but they won't stand a chance running a campaign on $200 if they have that. That is why the candidates look for support. Two, there is a price to pay with support. There is a hidden agenda that the supporters would like from the candidate. The candidate has to bow down and follow orders from their supporters. It could for topics such as stem cell research, War in Iraq, H1N1 Swine Flu Vaccines, and it could be to accept the plans of the United Nations. Also, other agendas as well to. Each supporter would like something for that candidate to win. That is why Obama is in the position he is today. He looks to advisors such as Warren Buffet or Zbigniew Brzezinski, who was one of the advisor to Jimmy Carter in 1976-1980. Remember the problems we face are similar to then. We had gas shortage problems and now we have the Swine Flu again. And is it a coincidence or is history repeating itself. The fact is supporter and advisors pull the string of their elected official and they have to do what they want them to do. If not they will be killed just like JFK.
The blame isn't on the lower rank official. They try there best to straighten out the problem, but they to get gobbled up into problems they can't fix because there is a greater power who is the head of the whole system. This is why they eventually become a part of the system and eventually accept life at face value. With these economic problems today, you've got to wonder why Bush paid off the bankers and Obama is paying back everyone, but those who need it. There is an agenda with our world. There is more then we know about the problem. Money helps matters, proper support will gaurentee power for the agenda. Power is the key to why these same officials stay in office and why the same agenda stays in place.
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