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Lyndon LaRouche

Welcome to larouchecampaign.org

Your 12 Step program to political recovery.

Content check:

Let's start with first things first, the opening quote:

"Abraham Lincoln warned you, you can fool some of the people all the time, and all of the people some of the time; but you cannot fool all of the people all of the time. Don't be fooled again; this time vote LaRouche."
Now, who the heck is he talking to? What the heck is he talking about? Are we fooling the people? No - we are the people. Is he telling us that politicians are fooling the people? Hardly, if he's telling them to vote LaRouche. No, maybe he means we should vote - but are we the fools? Uh, let's move on.

LaRouche knocks out even the other Democrats with the number of pages translated into Spanish - unfortunately his English pages are still waiting to be translated into English. His quotes are so full of buck-fifty words and convoluted sentence structure that we thought we'd translate a few lines for your edification.

"Nothing less than radical excision of those institutionalized practices which are now generally accepted, will suffice to halt this crisis."
(Cut that shit out or we're screwed.)


"I can assure you, that there are many more kinds of things which will come to dominate the agenda of the coming months, than most citizens, even among our relatively most sophisticated political figures, and other readers, presently know, or would yet wish even to think about."
(Sssstanky. Don't even go there, girl.)

Our final assessment is, for LaRouche to pull off the nomination, he'll have to promise a thesaurus in every pot.

Navigation Nags:

Navigation is the one thing clear one this site - but again, the content's so thick you're never really sure you arrived where you wanted to go.

Don't Miss:

The boiling with bile "Good Presidents" section. When you're intent on rebuilding the country from the ground up, you've got to be willing to push up your sleeves and sling a little mud. LaRouche gets down and dirty as he takes on the "wooden-headed Vice-President Al Gore" and the "Republican Bush baby."

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