The President’s Business

Always remember that politics is much to serious a business to be left to politicians!

At the very least least any president ofthe U.S. should be well read in in the politics of revolutionaryAmerica, such as the Federalist papers and Jefferson’s Notes onVirginia so he will have a good idea of what the founding fathersintended this nation to be. He should also be knowledgeable about worldhistory. He should, at the very least:

A. realize what the Founding fathers intended America to be.

B. that liberty is not a universal conceptand has never existed in Africa or Asia. Therefore, the more non-whiteAmerica becomes, the less free it becomes. His domestic policy shouldbe curtailing non-white immigration and  enhancing the native whitebirthrate.

C. that 1 in every 4 people on Earth is Chinese,and that Chinese represent a global threat to the survival of the Whiterace regardless of nationality.

D. a healthy, nationalistic Russia is the keyto combating China and should always strive to maintain positiverelations between the U.S and Russia.

Now, what has Bush done? He has refused to enforce the border andallowed millions, nay tens of millions, of Mexicans to flood the U.S.He presently has his obnoxious mouth piece, one Condoleeza Rice,making threats against Russia, the only white nation capable ofcontaining China. Is that statesmanship? Need we ask? Bush has theunenviable distinction of saying I was the president who screwed it upso bad I insured the election of the first Negro president.

Always remember that politics is much to serious a business to be left to politicians!

2008-08-25