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The Hour Long Train Wreck otherwise known at the CBS Presidential Debate.
Written by Thomas Costanzo Subject: B.O.R.G.By Thomas Mario Costanzo and Bob Podolsky
In the United States of America every four years there is a pageant that occurs in American politics known as the “Presidential Election” used by B.O.R.G. agents to CON-vince the “Plundered Class of Slaves” they are somehow “Free” and using a process called “voting” which converts this supposed “Freedom” into a measurement for which new ruler who is going to represent your interests and in some way improve the standard of living for the greatest number of slaves.
The Mind Expanding CONThe entire broadcast “debate” was 3,600 seconds. Being “Conservative” the media talk time was less than half the total at 1,800 seconds. Generally their B-Business agents “questions” were not as long as the G-Government agents “answers”. Even were the “Media talk time” at approximately 30 percent and 1,000 seconds, they still had more than half the appearances and had total control over who would get what question when. They also granted themselves unlimited interruptions. Out of 3 questions to Ron Paul he was interrupted on 2 of them! Even were the time distributed equally among the rest of the G-Government agents, they were unable to even do that correctly, as evidenced by Ron Paul receiving a measly 89 seconds working out to 2.5% of the total time! Taking the 3,600 seconds minus the media time of 1,000 seconds, leaves 2,600 seconds left and distributed evenly amongst the other 6 would only give each candidate 433 seconds each. What kind of reasonable person would even consider this a “Debate”? This is no different than regular television programming where the show “content” is simply there to fill time between commercials. This led me to think of several options that would actually lead to more discussion about the actual issues and coming up with solutions to the problems the government creates in the first place. The simplest of course would be to ask every candidate the same question. Other more elaborate ones might include having each candidate rotate being the moderator and have that person perform the question asking. The candidate asking the questions could use the time however he saw fit, firing questions at one candidate or all of them. The media’s sole job in this scenario would be to make sure each candidate would have equal time as the question asker. A final possibility would be to run the debate like a reality show: have the Main Stream media moderator declare a general subject and have the candidate talk about what he would do in this area. Then at the end of the round there would be a vote on line and or with a text and there would be a tabulation of the scores with nearly instantaneous results viewable as the show is progressing.
The B.O.R.G. is the Parasite