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prozak
August 24th, 2005, 02:12 AM
Post-Politics

During the workday, Tim Stillwell spends his time fixing machines and telling people how to use them. At night, he stalks a higher ground of consciousness in the understanding of mass psychology behind the illusion of our present political system. His goal: a sustainable, traditional Indo-European society which exists in harmony with its natural environment.

http://www.nationalistpartyusa.com/VP/Index.htm

(This guy and Bob Whitaker are regular reading for me on the Nationalist Party USA web site.)

FranzJoseph
August 24th, 2005, 03:58 AM
He won me with this one:

According to some sources, almost fifty-five percent of the American registered voters did not vote in the last presidential election. This suggests, once we compensate for the inevitable portion of slackers and those who are disinclined to vote as a practice, that for over half of the American people, there was not a candidate worth choosing. This is not surprising, given their options.

True enough. Two skull & bonesmen on the ticket? They don't even pretend to offer us a choice anymore.

Seems like the less time I got to read, the more good stuff I want to read. Thanks for the link, prozak.

Necroclast
August 29th, 2005, 05:14 PM
Bob Whitaker is the type of guy who tries too hard but ends up coming short. BTW did you know he was in politics?

J.P. Slovjanski
September 5th, 2005, 02:57 AM
Bob Whitaker is the type of guy who tries too hard but ends up coming short. BTW did you know he was in politics?


Sounds like Michael Moore- he can make a lot of good points but can't seal the deal; he's a bad "closer".