The primary problem here is one of a lack of separation between the tail on the ass and the ass itself. In this case, the ass, the US, swaggers along in all its grandeur, enlightening billions of awaiting brides with the groom of democracy sailing in on the wings of compassionate drones.
Unlike The Last Laugh Goin' Down, the drink of democracy in this case – one in which I am sorry to say my birth country is complicit – is one that leaves the roots of societies rotten with a virus of hatred. This sickness is ushered in by non-indigenous do-gooders, sporting emblems designed by an international banking cartel, who desire to rape and pillage the resources and productivity of both the land and its settlers.
The other night I witnessed yet another disappointment and wake-up call while escorting my two sons, 8 and 11, to a hockey game in Toronto. The game was between professional teams in the league just beneath the NHL, which happens to be striking – another result of socialist-oriented union influence.
Nonetheless, late in the third period in a less-than-enthusing blowout game the entire crowd, previously operating at a heart rate slightly above a level consistent with a body decaying from the slow but sure effect of rigor mortis, stood together and proceeded to applaud in such unison that the Canadian national synchronized swimming team should have been there taking notes.
Why were these creatures of relatively low-level heartbeats suddenly standing, clapping and beaming with most childish expressions gracing their collective faces? It wasn't because a 3-3 tie had just been broken with some talented play that brought the home team into the lead. Nope. And it wasn't because one of the "ice girls" had suddenly decided to take center stage and lose a few shards of clothing to stimulate crowd interest, either. Nada!
It was, pathetically, because the announcer had just announced a returning "war" veteran and the spotlights had shifted from the rink to brightly illuminate him while a commercial break was occurring and the other side of the cameras were busily being entertained by a Pizza Pizza solicitation.
This is one of the reasons, amongst several others, that my family is thinking about relocating back to the hills of Switzerland. I have truly had enough of this behavior.
Now, you may ask me what makes Switzerland so bloody special. Fair question. Here's my answer: It is comprised of a populous that respects the privacy and rights of others to determine their own destiny.
It is a society that is comprised of people who believe in the right of an individual to act in one's own self-interest but not to the detriment of others. It is a society that, unlike Canada and the United States, boasts the lowest corporate rate and among the lowest personal tax rates in the world – YET has arguably the highest standard of living on the planet.
Why is it that such a beacon of prosperity and personal freedom isn't out menacing other nations with overhead drones to "force them" into seeing the world the way they see it? Why aren't they building military bases (America has almost 1,000 in 150 countries around the world and Canada sends in "peace corps" whenever told to) in others' backyards?
The answer to the above questions is that the Swiss are smart enough to focus on developing an environment that is productive and protective for their citizens and they aren't arrogant enough or "controlled enough" to be manipulated into such a self-defeating posture. They are satisfied to focus instead on being a society that respects personal freedom and unifies to protect the rights of all their citizens.
It is ironic that many people say the reason the Swiss remain neutral (I call it sensible) is because they are blessed with the mountain ranges that encircle their nation. Well, historically speaking, the only thing better than having your nation surrounded by mountains is to have it protected by vast bodies of water. That said, it is even more pathetic that the United States of Enlightenment and its tail, Canada, go out and slaughter innocent civilians who don't believe in their societal-governing doctrine.
What a joke! Sick as it may be, it is better for the mental health of any sane person to just assess it as a bad, sick joke. But back to the "good ol' hockey game" ...
Those standing and applauding were in reality applauding the international bankers who control this giant war machine, whose ultimate agenda is to install world government and treat all those "cattle," as we are branded, for assimilation and conformity. But unlike bovine, these cattle are being branded psychologically with permanent implants of elite spawned and spun propaganda; eventually, it becomes engraved into their brains via the continuous feeding of dominant social themes (eventually maturing into memes). And it works! Sadly for the human race and accommodatingly for evil measures, it works.
The difference between Canada and the United States, official bad-boy enforcer of the power elite banking interests' desire to consolidate global power, is little to none. While Canadians may fly a different flag and sing a different anthem, that is pretty much where the sad song finds a funeral in the reality zone, to borrow a catch phrase from Ed Griffin.
Unlike its neighbor to the south, Canada never for one instant had the guts to fight the international-banking-syndicate-controlled British Empire. Its gutless "democratically" elected leader, Stephen Harper, continues to be a regular Bilderberg attendee, clearly demonstrating that the country will play whatever role is demanded of it.
In this case it happens to be a supporting role to the "Star Spangled Banner." And don't those bombs bursting in air ring wonderfully in your infant's ears! Sing it to them!! Do they smile along with you? Try to explain to your older child why it is that you stand up and applaud the murder of millions around the world because an announcer introduces some bit-player of the war machine.
The only difference between the two nations is the belief held by the "spectators" that one exists. The IRS, SEC, border patrols, military-industrial complex, etc. act in total unison. There is no difference. And Canadians and Americans (as in United States residents) who stand and applaud this immoral charade are complicit – by virtue of their naïve and vociferous support, silent or otherwise.
I taught my children to sit silently as others stand and applaud the bombs bursting in air – to be the few amongst the many – even when most stare in wonder at your apparent contempt, or ignorance ... however they perceive it.

