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    The Minuteman Party?’

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    The Minuteman Party?’

    Border watch group contemplates political arena

    By CARI HAMMERSTROM
    The Monitor

    FALFURRIAS, October 4, 2005 â€â€
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    imagine

    This professor wrote;

    “There are going to be isolated cases where individuals will be able to achieve moderate political success,� he said. While the doctoral candidate and researchers in Latino politics said he doesn’t believe a Minuteman could infiltrate the ranks of Congress, “(the Minutemen) will have considerable political consequences.�

    Imagine that Sam Adams and the likes of Patrick Henry, and so many others, being told by tories that their desire for justice and freedom from a slimy corporate entity known as the crown of england, told them that they would not have the ability to penetrate the tory culture in the colonial United States. I Reference it because the very tories did, and were so very very wrong, now weren't they?

    Lexington Concord, and thereafter, proved the inability of most in authority to visualize the reality of changes that eliminated them from the decision making process. So it was, and so does history operate.

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    Ill tell you what I like this issue, although the problem with many third parties is that they are a one issue party and you cant get your foot in the door on one issue I don’t care how influenced it might be of an issue. It has been shown throughout history that many of the third parties are more less radicals that are bent on one issue, you cant do that and you have to have other issues that go after the mainstream America not just immigration, we have to look at what people want. Besides I think it is rather time for those in third parties like the constitutional party as well having a real chance to get something in Congress. Their is are major rifts happening within the both parties and I think people are simple feed up with these two parties that cant or have lost why people have placed them their.

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    The problem with the democrats and the republicans is that they have basically become one. There are far too many liberal republicans and too many dare i say "somewhat conservative democrats" to tell the difference between the two parties.

    Because of this melding together, I think the time is ripe for third parties to get into the ranks.
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    patsies

    The Reps and the dems have become with few exceptions the installed mouth pieces of crony corporatism which traces its roots directly to the very crown corporatism that favored elites and the rich, that our Founding Fathers shed with Revolution.

    After all most positions of authority in colonial england were purchased, and only those who were part of the crony aristocracy needed to have applied. Money and priviledge, sound familiar? It is the manner of how people access power in this Country today that to me is a reversion to this ancient system of favor, which past colonial times is better known as FASCISM!

    A broader scope along with this issue would be the absolute reform of corporate priviledge and the twisted law that has been created around it that allows them to strip profits from all ations, not just our own, while shedding liabilities like a snake sheds its skin.

    Following the letter of the Constitution wouldn't be a bad idea either
    cheers glenn

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