Beyond the Ron Paul revolution
By P Alfonso on Dec 21, 2011 | In 1. The Nation
There is no doubt that most Ron Paul supporter are convinced that if elections take its proper course Ron Paul and the people will be the winners in 2012. This of course likely could only happen running in a third party as the GOP NeoCon delegates will never yield power to the people by supporting Ron Paul. Unfortunately it is not that simple anymore. The establishment in either the Democratic or Republican Party are in reality one body of power that can no longer yield control without suffering the wrath of the law and the people. They have committed too many crimes and broken too many laws and they could not escape justice if they were to lose power. They have shredded the Constitution and the Bill of Rights which in itself should be considered an act of treason to our nation and its people. A real change of the guard would open the doors to investigate the truth behind the theft, looting, wars, lies, destruction of the economy and people's wealth, 9/11, the Oklahoma City bombing and much more. All of these things would assure imprisonment or capital punishment for many.
Unknowingly and unseen to most, our nation has descended into a third world totalitarian estate bankrupted by theft and absent of a Constitution and equally unknown is the upcoming economic disaster because we are not there yet. Those in power will fight back with force the Ron Paul revolution. Very few people are aware or able to see although logical that peaceful revolution alone at the polls is no longer possible; it only appears so because those in power still hope and are confident that they can retain it. It all will change when they realize that they can't; then they will take off their gloves and fight back with all possible means at their disposal not to exclude violence and repression. It is actually obvious if seen in the proper perspective. Can anyone honestly believe that those who hold power in our nation today would be willing to relinquish it peacefully and would feel comfortable that they would not be held accountable for their transgressions?

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