All good things must eventually come to an end. Many months ago, I wrote a piece that called the U.S. federal government a total fraud. Well, after spending this last week at Yellowstone National Park, today, I feel I need to say that there are exceptions. The U.S. Park service is not a total fraud and I suppose there may be one (USPS) or two other federal government agencies where I could honestly say the same.
Upon my return, while scanning through a massive pile of snail mail, I couldn’t help but notice a letter from the Republican National Committee (RNC). Enclosed was a survey wanting to know my position on various issues so they (RNC) could identify what policy matters they need to re-address. Imagine that, the RNC wants one of Americas most vocal independents to help them re-invent the RNC.
I couldn’t help but laugh when two of the questions addressed the RNC’s recent fiscal policy. Some hogwash about repealing the federal stimulus programs and no longer offering bailouts to big banks and Wall Street.
Needless to say, my not-so-personal survey went directly into the garbage along with their self addressed return envelope asking for a political contribution for the 2010 election. What nerve these idiots have. U.S. and foreign corporations give them billions to continue the massive voter/election fraud taking place in America and, as if that weren’t enough, they have the balls to ask members of the working class and poor for even more money to give to the mainstream press for future campaign ads.
Is The RNC Stupid or What? Nope, the RNC and Democratic National Committee (DNC) are far from stupid, They’re Corrupt! We The People are STUPID for allowing the Media to dupe us into believing that either the RNC or DNC are representing America as a whole… Imagine, the largest voting block in America isn’t being represented or covered by the mainstream press. Honest reporters call us independents, dishonest reporters call us moderates. Independents need representation and if the mainstream media won’t comply we’ll need to take serious “revolutionary” action.
Steven Thompson, editor
Freedom From The Press




