I've tried to block out the treatment of Ron Paul and the American people by the corporations and the media companies as best I could. This whole Nevada delegate election thing has brought it all back home for me. We have lost control of our country. The whole system is just a big hoax to make people think that they have some say in what happens but they don't.
Hillary, McCain, Obama. Who cares? The outcome will be the same. If that weren't the case, they wouldn't be in the news. Only the the candidates who have been bought and paid for make the Old Stream Media and most Americans still get there news in that fashion.
They can't be bothered to actually learn anything. Part of the equation is the fact that they have to work longer and harder to make ends meet and so they have little time for actual learning. Part of it is just laziness.
Ron Paul doesn't take money from lobbyists so it's impossible for him to become president. That is incredibly sad to me. Having Ron Paul as president might not have changed much anyway. After all, Congress has been bought and so there is little that he could have done but he could have educated America. The media ignores him now even though he's still running to get the Republican nomination but if he was president, they would be expected to be there with cameras and microphones to broadcast what he said.
Now they can ignore him and instead we get to watch the pseudo-election process for the next president picked by world corporations and the CFR.
I'm still voting for Ron Paul if I have to write his name on the Diebold machine with white-out. I still believe that you don't earn the right to complain about the idiot in office unless you vote. When the country collapses into violent chaos, I'll have earned the right to blog about it.