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The Practice of Deceit and Its Acceptance.

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Ok what do I mean, The Practice of deceit and its acceptance.

Well one only had to pick up a newspaper, turn on the TV or go onto the Internet and we see it consistently and blatantly implemented by nations, governments businesses and yes people.

Lets take the following examples which are in my opinion blatant.

1- China confiscates Bible's from a group after publicly stating they would not do this. Our government says nada, nothing, zero, why, if you don't know, nothing will help.

2- Georgia and that crisis. We imply threats as do the Russian's all of which are hollow shells. We all know it so why don't they? We can't spare one infantry platoon much less a fighting force and the world knows it yet we want to portray we have the might to respond. The same with Russia. They take over a small shell of a nation and declare a major victory of might and right.

3- We have a local bank who advertises we are family and we know how to treat our neighbors. They just don't qualify that is meaning those who have only. Yes and it matters not how long you have been a customer, if you are no longer "Credit Worthy" keep on walking you're evidently not their neighbor.

4- Yes Farm Bill that throws crumbs at the average farmer but substantially gives to the very wealthy.

5- A Foreclosure bill that does the same. It helps the investor, the finance companies and banks and those who HAVE and never mind those in need, fact. Goodbye American dream, fact.

6- Usury with credit card interest, your problem not mine, see ya.

7- SPP, Comprehensive Immigration, lets talk after the election. Yes what would Jesus do? Well I know he didn't break the law, even having the Love to die for us.

8- Fuel prices, isn't it great they care coming down. We sure scared the hell out of those speculators didn't we?

9- Jobs, yes, elect me and I will bring them back. Yes, but the good ones may have to go to foreigners because, well you know, Americans just can't do it any longer. Yet I said I will and I will. After all look at the world and what they need.

10- Religion, no comment.

The Practice of deceit and its acceptance. Well why bother to list more, I'd run out of paper. Get the drift?Yes when many profess either one candidate or party "share their values" I suspect it speaks to just who they are, by fact, their own. That is who they claim they are and do that establishes that as fact, by their works, what they do and fail to do. Yes be it nation, organization, religion or person, enough said, bye.

Robert T. Melaccio Sr. 2008 Copyright ©2008 Robert Melaccio Sr.






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