A march in Russia, Part Two
I posted a while back on the petition raised in support of anti-immigration marchers in Moscow. The petitioners got their day out, and you can see five pages of pictures here. There were a lot of police and security people about and, apparently, 500 marchers arrested. No violence was captured on film by the photographer.
Posted by sigh on Tue, 07 Nov 2006 15:32 | #
Right. Vote for the “peace candidates”, many of whom are open-borders, white-hating liberals. On the other hand, many of the GOP congressmen who opposed Bush on amnesty are pro-Israel, pro-war fanatics, who are against *illegal* immigration only, and favor “law-abiding legal immigrants” from the Third World.
And, although the Republicans richly deserve to be politically punished, it would seem that it is the Senate, and the potential 2008 Presidential candidates who deserve that most of all.
Instead of telling Americans to vote for the “lesser of two evils”, thus enabling and legitimizing and truly illegitimate system, they shouldn’t vote at all. Push non-participation up to sky-high levels - not that the system would acknowledge any reason for that but the “laziness” of the American voter.
But to promote the rotten system is the sort of ‘reformist’ crap one comes to expect here. At least the English here have the BNP to vote for, what’s their excuse for not voting?
What’re we to do in 2008 - choose between McCain and Hillary? Or maybe Obama?