Ralph Nader Talks about U.S. Corporate Fascism

Ralph Nader continued his tour of the West Coast recently in Oakland, CA. Nader declared that the United States is running under a corporate fascist economic system. “We’re living in a country whose democracy is beyond the breaking point. The extent of corporate control has developed into corporate fascism,”Nader said.

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Ralph Nader on the Iraq War and a way to face the truth

Worth the Sacrifice?

Bush Blisters the Truth on Iraq

By RALPH NADER

On the occasion of the fifth anniversary of Bush’s illegal war of aggression in Iraq, the Fabricator-in-Chief made a speech at the Pentagon, whose muzzled army chiefs had opposed his costly, ruinous adventure from the start for strategic, tactical and logistical reasons.

As benefits the dictatorial monarch of yesteryear, evicted by America’s first patriots, this modern-day King George blistered the truth, somersaulted the facts and declared that a “strategic victory” in Iraq is near. He called the war “a just and noble cause.” Sugarcoating the terrible, impoverished state of daily life in Iraq, he acknowledged “the high cost in lives and treasure,” but said the recent situation in Iraq made it all worthwhile. “Worth the sacrifice” is how he put it often in previous statements.

At the same time, his V.P. his Prince Regent, Dick Cheney was having this exchange with ABC’s Martha Raddatz:

Raddatz: “Two-thirds of Americans say it’s not worth fighting, and they’re looking at the value gain versus the cost in American lives, certainly, and Iraqi lives.”

Cheney: “So?”

Raddatz: “So ­ you don’t care what the American people think?”

Cheney: “No,” who then inaccurately wrapped Abraham Lincoln’s stand during the Civil War around his relentless illegal warmongering in Iraq.

In an article called “Defining Victory Downward: No, the surge is not a success,” columnist Michael Kinsley exposed the fatuous standards of comparison used by Bush and took his readers to standards back in 2003. Kinsley observed how Bush spouts success against conflicts and conditions that never existed before March 2003. There were no Al-Qaeda fighters in Iraq, no large scale sectarian carnage. There were modicum rudimentary public facilities and necessities, notwithstanding severe Clinton-Bush propelled economic sanctions, under dictator Saddam Hussein, instead of a devastated, riven nation of 4 million refugees and violent street anarchy.

At the same time that the rancidly redundant fictionalizations of reality in Iraq by Bush and Cheney were once again receiving front page attention at the New York Times and the Washington Post, protests on the downtown streets of Washington, D.C. and in scores of cities and communities around the country received subdued short articles deep inside these newspapers. Both remarked on the smaller turnout of marchers compared to the large demonstrations in 2003.

This decline should not be surprising. Most people are trying to communicate their concerns, and their repeatedly accurate warnings about the impacts of this war of aggression to a wider audience. But the mainstream media, often hardly working on weekends, never gave these outpourings the attention they deserved (even though American public opinion was behind their call to end the war-occupation and said that the war was not worth the cost to America in lives and dollars).

Fortunately, along came a Nobel Prize-winning economist, Joseph Stiglitz, with a new detailed book titled “The Three Trillion Dollar War ,” (W.W. Norton) to inform the American people just how right they are about the long term cost of Bush’s messianic reckless pursuit launched on a platform of lies, distortions and cover-ups.

The twisted defiance of Bush, the cowardliness of the majority Democrats in Congress and the frustration and powerlessness felt by sensitive Americans who see no light at the end of the Iraq tunnel leaves little room for citizens to gain control of their runaway government.

There is a possible way to turn the tide in favor of ending this illusion of “victory” and the occupation that breeds its own opposition in Iraq.

Unlike before or during any other war in our nation’s history, hundreds of former high military, national security-intelligence and diplomatic officials have spoken, written, testified and some even marched against Bush’s tragic folly ­ before and after the March 2003 invasion.

These retired public servants include generals and anti-terrorism specialists who worked inside the Bush Administration. Taken as a whole, were they to aggregate their standing and influence before the American people by banding together as a group, their cumulative impact on Congress, on galvanizing and focusing public opinion during this election year could well turn this deteriorating situation around.

These patriotic Americans, with their experience in battles, conflicts and geopolitical tensions, coupled with their desire to wage peace for a change in Washington’s policies, could be the catalyst that spells the difference. Compared with Bush and Cheney, successful draft-dodgers during their Pro-Vietnam war past, they make for quite a credible contrast.

Will they mobilize themselves for the common good and provide the new dynamic needed?

Time will tell.

Who are the SuperDelegates and WHAT ARE THEY DOING?

Watching the disintegration of the Democratic Party in the news is gut wrenching. In this writers opinion, Clinton looks to be working for the Republican party. Aren’t we going after them for years of abuse and deceit? Also in this writer’s opinion, we have had way too many years of Republican party deceit and sell out of America.

Clinton appears to want to destroy anything in her path. This makes it hard to pair her with the support that she touts she will provide to middle and working class Americans.

In checking Ralph Nader’s site, he is looking pretty good if this is to be our alternative. He has done quite a bit for Americans and wholly deserves our consideration – Nader’s service to our nation

But back to the purpose of this post, who are the Super Delegates and really, what are they doing for us? You may want to ask their thinking and their purpose. Here is a list of the super delegates of California. Drop them a note and ask them…..and do share.


For Clinton Rep. Joe Baca
DNC Rachel Binah
Sen. Barbara Boxer
Rep. Dennis Cardoza
DNC Maria Echaveste
Sen. Dianne Feinstein
Rep. Jane Harman
DNC Kamil Hasan
DNC Alice Huffman
DNC Aleita Huguenin
Ldr. Charles Manatt
Rep. Doris Matsui
Rep. Grace Napolitano
DNC Mona Pasquil
Rep. Laura Richardson
Rep. Lucille Roybal-Allard
DNC Mirian Saez
Rep. Loretta Sanchez
DNC Garry Shay
Rep. Brad Sherman
Rep. Hilda Solis
DNC Christopher Stampolis
Rep. Ellen Tauscher
Rep. Mike Thompson
DNC Alicia Wang
Rep. Maxine Waters
Rep. Diane Watson
Rep. Lynn Woolsey
DNC Rosalind Wyman
For Obama DNC Steven Alari
Rep. Xavier Becerra
DNC Jeremy Bernard
DNC Mary Ellen Early
Rep. Anna Eshoo
DNC Alexandra Gallardo-Rooker
DNC Eric Garcetti
Rep. Barbara Lee
Rep. Zoe Lofgren
Rep. George Miller
Rep. Linda Sanchez
Rep. Adam Schiff
DNC Norma J. Torres
Undecided Rep. Howard Berman
Rep. Lois Capps
Rep. Jim Costa
Rep. Susan Davis
DNC Edward Espinoza
Rep. Sam Farr
Rep. Bob Filner
DNC Inola Henry
Rep. Mike Honda
Rep. Jerry McNerney
DNC Carole Midgen
DNC Bob Mulholland
DNC Christine Pelosi
Rep. Nancy Pelosi
DNC John A. Perez
DNC Robert Rankin
Rep. Pete Stark
DNC Crystal Strait
DNC Art Torres
DNC Keith Umemoto
DNC Vernon Watkins
Rep. Henry Waxman
DNC Steve Ybarra

To check out the Super Delegates nationwide, visit Politico

Get involved. This is a big year. We can’t afford to not pay close attention to the officials that should be serving us. We have had too many years of one nightmare after another, it’s time to get very serious.

Read carefully….vote wisely.

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