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     Republican Presidential Candidates Compete for 
	Votes of  Christian-Zionist War Mongers 
  By Charles E Carlson
  Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, December 31, 2011 
	  
	Try Peace for a Change    Where is the hope for world peace now 
	that the season for singing "Peace on earth and mercy mild, Christ and 
	sinners reconciled" and “Joy to the world, the Lord has come," is over?   
	  Political candidates are competing for the votes 
	of so-called "Christian Zionists,” who are, in mass, supporting the 
	Warmakers’ goal of bigger conflicts in Afghanistan, Iran, Syria, 
	Sudan, Somalia, and Gaza and any place Muslims live. Note that all of these 
	countries with the exception of Gaza, have small populations and rich 
	natural resources,    The outcry for peace that fueled demonstrations 
	a few years back has sadly faded.  It seems the banker-warmakers have 
	stamped out all resistance to their war-based economy. The call for jobs, 
	tax reform, home financing, and even concerns about the shaky states in 
	Europe dominate financial news. Peace has become a non-issue.   
	President Obama is trying to make it appear that he has fulfilled his 2008 
	promise by bringing home the occupation force from Iraq.  This is a 
	sham, for it appears that 8000 troops are not coming back, but will remain 
	stationed on Kurdish territory near the Iranian border.  Worse yet, a 
	huge number of incredibly expensive non-military mercenaries--a private army 
	in every sense--are staying in Iraq.  They are no doubt there to 
	control the corrupt government installed by the U.S.  The people of 
	Iraq have no peace.      It is likely that President Obama does 
	not himself understand the continued occupation, or who is pumping Iraq’s 
	oil. He, like his opponents, is too caught up with the election to unravel 
	the "facts" he is fed from the Pentagon, and central bankers. In America, 
	war is too important a business to be entrusted to the President.   As 
	for the Republicans, Dr. Paul seems to be the only one who understands the 
	war-based economy and how it is financed through the Federal Reserve Bank of 
	New York (FED). The rest of the Republican candidates have accepted the wars 
	as a given. The big media is ignoring the move toward new wars and playing 
	down the old ones   Failure to link the corruption of the bankers with 
	the serial warmaking has defused the protests against Wall Street, leaving 
	Occupy Wall Street a fractured and confused movement.   We seem to 
	live in the land George Orwell described in his novel, Nineteen Eighty-Four, 
	a kind of political science fiction.  It was once read and acceptable 
	in the U.S. because the economics it taught was wrapped around a Soviet or 
	"communist" ideology that we thought was un-American.  But today this 
	book portrays the here and now. 
	In Orwell's book, the implementation of control over the entire world 
	population is accomplished by dividing the global land area into three 
	nation states, all under an invisible world order that is left to our 
	imagination.  The three states constantly battle with each other to 
	keep the population controlled and anesthetized. War is arranged and 
	administrated somewhat like perpetual NFL playoffs, where at any time, two 
	of the states are in a contrived war with each other, while the third rests 
	and rearms, awaiting its turn to take on the winner.    Our war-making 
	machine is focused on the Muslim Middle East.  Syria, Libya, and Egypt 
	are in shambles.  Egypt's popular revolution seems to have stalled 
	because the ruling clique still runs the Egyptian Central Bank, which 
	controls the money supply.  The Egyptian revolution leaders forgot to 
	occupy the Central Bank and arrest and send the bankers to jail--a good 
	lesson for us.   Israel has openly stated it is preparing to again 
	invade Gaza. This time expect it to murder or jail all those associated with 
	Hamas, no matter how many families it has to destroy. The excuse for 
	Israel’s second invasion of Gaza is Mahmoud Abbas' play for meaningless 
	statehood.  Poet Jonathan Azaziah has dubbed Abbas the Israeli "Donkey" 
	because he carries the load for Israel.  Abbas has asked the United 
	Nations to declare Palestine a state, but one without borders, an affront to 
	every sacrificial life lost in quest of peace.*   The U.S. and Israel 
	should both be happy to accept this state without boundaries farce, which 
	will then be an excuse for Israel to murder anyone connected with Hamas for 
	the proclaimed purpose of unifying Palestine under Abbas.  The "Donkey" 
	will go home with what appears to be a state, but isn’t, and with renewed 
	U.S. financial aid to cement his authority.  Shame on the schemers. 
	  This is the reality of this moment. Who can fix it?  Only God, 
	with a little help from those who want to.     Orwell wrote his book 
	in 1949.  The tide of war has risen from that time to this, and the 
	awakening is coming not because of the horrors of war, as much as from the 
	accumulated cost of war we all must bear.  The wake up call is the economics 
	of our warmaking era.     Someone like Ron Paul might start the needed 
	revolt in motion, but no one man can sustain it against the architects of 
	the war-based economy.  A moral revolt does not require an honest 
	President or an enlightened majority.  It does requires an honest and 
	moral and determined public minority.  It calls for a different kind of 
	miracle, and this is the season for miracles.    America has more 
	churches, synagogues, mosques, and "Christians" than any country.  
	Christianity stands for brotherhood and love.  Jesus is the Peacemaker 
	we sing about at Christmas. Those who are warmakers cannot be Christians or 
	Muslims.  So what is the problem, we have the votes for peace, do we 
	not?    No, right now, we don’t have the votes or the resolve for 
	peace because about half of voting Christians have 
	been captured by the war worshiping cult called Christian Zionism.  
	Our website teaches about it.  When its grip is broken, as it will be, 
	America will again, Try Peace for a Change.      
	Nineteen Eighty-Four on line 
	The Palestinian Statehood Sham: A 
	Donkey Heads To The Den Of Vipers, Jonathan Azaziah    We Hold 
	These Truths Project Strait Gate 
	http://www.whtt.org 
     
       
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