Friday, November 12, 2004


What does "Marlboro" have to do with "Political Capital", government run public schools, "Human Capital" and a Social Security Numbered "Mercenary Force"?

And how are ledger accounts kept by a Global Corporate Plutocracy?


I was outraged when I saw the cover page from the November 10, 2004 New York Post!!

The page (which has been since put in the NY Post's archives) was an obvious marketing technique to market Marlboro cigarettes, and gain support for President Bush and his corporate buddies' war in Iraq. This slick method of advertising had me wondering how much more blatant manipulation of the sincere patriotism of Americans will the editors of our newspapers engage in for the greedy gain of their corporate masters?

What's it going to take for a simple majority of the people to catch on about how our young men and women are being used as "POLITICAL CAPITAL" for the increased wealth of the Bush family and his Corporate Cronies - including Teresa, John, Bill and Hillary??

Since our military became "all volunteer" it - BY DEFINITION - became a "Mercenary Force" for the aforementioned plutocracy!

By definition, a Mercenary Force can be "legally" hired out to a Corporate entity for the purpose of protecting that entity's interests on foreign soil. If that Corporate entity has diverse holdings, is it any wonder why the New York Post's cover picture on November 10, 2004 is advertising "Marlboro" cigarettes???

In my opinion, the shift into a corporate global governance is as voluntary as our patriotism!

Remember when under Common Law the people referred to their government employees as "Public Servants"?

Remember when those "Public Servants" became, "Personnel"?

And then, "Human Resources" under corporate federalism? ("Resources", by the way, are disposable!)

Now the term is "Human Capital"!

What is "Capital"?

What do you suppose a "slave" would be called in today's legal terminology?

According to the intellectual doublespeak of Paul M. Johnson, Dept. of Political Science, Auburn University

Human capital is:
A loose catch-all term for the practical knowledge, acquired skills and learned abilities of an individual that make him or her potentially productive and thus equip him or her to earn income in exchange for labor.
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