U.S. Constitutional System
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Soviet System
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Bill
of Rights to protect individual rights with access to independent
judiciary enforced.
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While this may have been true at one time,
the courts have rendered
increasingly
narrow interpretations of individual Rights to the point where it
is now legal for the President to summarily execute an American
citizen by declaring them an Unlawful Combatant. That
is capricious, legal, and it is murder.
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Soviet
constitution states protections, but there was
no independent judiciary
- Rights? Sure, you got rights. Abstract though they may be, just like every other country.
- You have the right to choose from what is offered.
- You have the right to throw yourself on the mercy of the State.
- You have the right to be systematically swindled by those who administer administrative law.
- You have the right to a legal system where the common person stands no chance of finding justice without a high priced "Priest of the Temple" to plea their petitions before the "Gods".
- Certain restrictions may apply.
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Free
elections
- American elections are duopolized by two massive, private corporations which hold no Constitutional validity, yet the Democratic and Republican parties are the gatekeepers of power for the United States. While they appear to be two separate institutions each representing
- distinctly different constituencies, they both answer to the same "powers that be".
This makes our ostensibly free elections the illusion of Republic. By definition the United States is an Oligarchy.
ˈäləˌɡärkē
noun
a small group of people having control of a country, organization, or institution.
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Government-controlled
elections
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Representative
government at federal, state, and local levels
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This is true, but whom are they representing? In search of an answer to this question, two university professors did a great deal of research and they came to some stark, but not surprising conclusions. See their
work here.
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Central
Committee of Communist Party in control of central, state, and
local government
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Police
under civilian control
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Once
again, this was true in the past but in our effort to fight the
Drug War and now terrorism, we have turned our civilian police
force into a para-military force which could rival many nations
armies. Often the police officers are ex-military and are working
in neighborhoods where they do not reside. The effect is one of
an occupying force rather than local law enforcement. We have
watched as Homeland Security and other Federal agencies have
become far more involved in local law enforcement.
- Currently, every form of electronic communication transmitted from one American citizen to another is filtered through the National Security Agency (for our protection, of course). Edward Snowden currently has a warrant for blowing the whistle on this glaring violation of our Fourth Amendment Rights. You remember, the Inalienable Rights we received from our Creator. They just ain’t so anymore.
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On
the matter of controlling dissent, we already know that most
civil rights leaders were tailed by the FBI. More recently
environmental activists and third party candidates have their
daily activities recorded in «Official Use Only» dossiers. Let
us not forget the newly created “free protest zones“ within a
nation that was a free protest zone.
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Police
under party control; active secret police unit to control dissent
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Free
press
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Free
is an ambiguous term in this case. While there is a commercial
press, it is not necessarily a free press. Corporate sponsors and
political heavyweights exert pressure on news outlets by virtue
of being the wealth and the power by which media lives or dies.
Mr. Turner did not reach the pinnacle of media
by saying “no” to the “powers that be”. Here’s an
example of America’s
“free” press.
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As
media opinions have narrowed, our options have followed suit. We
are offered a few schools of thought to battle one another over,
but in the end the People’s debate is background noise. The
decision was made long before the average person became aware
there was a choice to be made.
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State-controlled
press
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Military
under control of elected civilian government
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A
civilian is in charge of the military, many civilians. They are
the executives of our largest defense contractors. Since 1967,
the year of my birth, the United States has been at war 51% of my
days. Those born after 9/11/2001 have never known a day of peace.
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Dwight
Eisenhower, began his military career as a Second Lieutenant in
World War One and ended World War Two as the Supreme Allied
Commander, then went on to be the Occupational Governor of
Germany and eventually the President of the United States (Resume
provided to disarm the “Communist”, “Hippie” or
Conspiracy Nut” dismissals). President Eisenhower closed his
public career by issuing the American People a stark warning
about the military
industrial complex. We ignored his appeal and now our
military and our brave sons and daughters have become mercenaries
for merchants.
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We
live in comfort and ease while we fight a “war” with no
declared enemies, no rules of engagement, and no exit strategy.
War without end. A nation which remains at war for decades and
feels no ill effects (e.g. - Rationing) cannot be a moral nation for they have made
war a thing of leisure.
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Terrorism
is a tactic. It’s not an enemy. We can no more defeat a tactic
than we can defeat frontal attack or encirclement. The
war on terror is nothing more than a license to kill anyone,
anywhere, without conscience or consequence. That is a power no
lawful nation should abide or exercise ever.
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Military
under control of central leadership of bodies Communist Party
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Extensive
private property ownership
Indeed, Americans own a great deal of real property. We live in a big country which dwarfs all European nations. The United States is the third largest nation-state on earth. Yet, home equity ratios have been dwindling since the early 1950’s. The property is privately owned, but mostly by the bank
We are increasingly house poor. A home is the largest investment most working people will ever make, and the viability and burden of that investment has been slowly ebbing from middle-class America. Many of those working and dream of being middle-class have a $15 an hour job which will provide the down-payment on lunch.
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State
ownership of major industries; very limited private ownership
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In
Conclusion
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In
Occlusion
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In
short, Communism sucks. It withers the human soul, depreciates the human being, and turns them into dysfunctional and despondent
hive dwellers. Bees do hive thinking well. Humans do not. Stop
trying.
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