There are no liberals or right wingers or neoconservatives, these are all merely labels invented by the psycho-politically motivated intellegensia to conquer and divide this nation.
In his devastatingly prophetic book, Nineteen Eighty-Four George Orwell points out that one reason why it is possible for those in authority to maintain the barbarities of the police state is that nobody is able to recall the many blessings of the period which preceded it. . . The great majority of American people today have known only a world ravaged by war, depressions, international intrigues and meddling, vast debts and crushing taxation, the encroachments of the police state, and the control of public opinion by ruthless and irresponsible propaganda. . . . Military state capitalism is engulfing both democracy and liberty in countries which have not succumbed to Communism despite its early demise before the capitalist agenda. . . . During the years since 1937, the older pacific internationalism has been virtually extinguished, and internationalism has itself been conquered by militarism and aggressive globaloney. (Global Baloney) Militarism was, formerly, closely linked to national arrogance. Today, it stalks behind the semantic disguise of internationalism, which has become a cloak for national aggrandizement and imperialism. . . . The obvious slogan of the internationalists of our day, who dominate the historical profession as well as the political scene, is ‘perpetual war for perpetual peace.’ This, it may be noted, is also the ideological core of ‘Nineteen Eighty-Four’ society. . . . The security measures alleged to be necessary to promote and execute global crusades are rapidly bringing about the police state in hitherto free nations, including our own. Any amount of arbitrary control over political and economic life, the most extensive invasions of civil liberties, the most extreme witch-hunting, and the most lavish expenditures, can all be demanded and justified on the basis of alleged ‘defense’ requirements. . . . This is precisely the psychological attitude and procedural policy which dominate ‘Nineteen Eighty-Four’ society...this accelerated erosion of freedom can only be witnessed by those who are aware enough of its consequences. Capitalism is facing its biggest crisis and that crisis is its slow death at the hands of mad men. Our society is living out the prophecies of 1984 and only the few among the many can see that.
Hows that Phil, do I get my Pulitzer now?