Ha! That's a laugh. (But, seriously, if you need a laugh, read on and watch these videos. They are hilarious.)
Zero Income Tax - Zero Wars - Zero Federal Reserve. Who could possibly have a problem with that?
Getting those negative comments was in 2005. I don't think people consider us the lunatic fringe anymore. Freedom, no taxation, no wars is now mainstream thinking (and just plain common sense - We've been doing it the opposite way all these years and how has that worked out?)
Gee, I wonder what is so lunatic about being against wars, foreign entanglements and being for freedom and pro-constitution and anti-police state. If that is lunatic, then I am it.
Yesterday, I was inspired to write to Lew and sent him these great videos of some real Japanese who ran for political office. I think these guys are funny crazy. Are these guys really lunatics? You be the judge.... Frankly speaking compared to any US politician running for the US presidency, excepting Dr. Ron Paul, these guys are probably much saner than the rest.
Here's what I wrote to Lew:
Dear Lew,
Happy Holidays to you and your readers.
I think you'll be happy to watch these videos of some Japanese politicians. You guys only have Ron Paul to tell the truth.
We have several.... The problem with ours is that, as opposed to Dr. Paul, these Japanese politicians have nothing positive nor constructive to offer.
First up, Rock and Roller, Uchida Yuya as described by Keith Cahoon (extremely well known and regarded music industry beast):
"Yuya Uchida, who long aspired to be a rock'n'roller, decided to run for mayor of Tokyo in 1991.
This is his official alloted TV campaign speech. In 2011 he wrote a book about himself (including recent nude photos) and of course, rock 'n' roll. He was also arrested for various charges related to stalking a former girlfriend."
Yuya Uchida lost the election but still received over 54,000 votes.
And, please witness the glorious wisdom of Toyama Koichi. Scary like Hitler at first, this guy starts to make more and more sense as he goes along (actually when he says that nothing will be changed by elections, I find myself agreeing with him):
The best part is that he got over 15,000 votes. Who says that there's no hope for politics? (The middle finger at the end of the speech is awesome.)
Even though he lost in this election, he got 6,408 votes.
And, finally, what political and social commentary about Japan could be complete without a word from Yoko Ono? And I do mean, "Without a word."
Japan has the best politicians (though they never get elected). In America, you have all these scum and liars, at least these Japanese people are sincere in their beliefs.... Perhaps Ron Paul can change the idea that good honest and sincere men cannot get elected in today's America.
Happy New Year's to you all!
Thanks to Keith Cahoon, Lew Rockwell
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