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Or don't complain about the people that end up in office!!
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Qui si parla Campagnolo wrote: Or don't complain about the people that end up in office!! Let's give Carl Rove a "November to Remember"! ;-) |
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Ozark Bicycle wrote: Qui si parla Campagnolo wrote: Or don't complain about the people that end up in office!! Let's give Carl Rove a "November to Remember"! ;-) Saw Rove and Cheney on TV, Most memorable quote from Cheney, when asked about lack of public support for the Iraq mess, "it doesn't matter'...those who forget the mistakes of the past and going to repeat them. Iraq really is arabic for VietNam, another civil war we should have not entered into. |
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Qui si parla Campagnolo wrote: Ozark Bicycle wrote: Qui si parla Campagnolo wrote: Or don't complain about the people that end up in office!! Let's give Carl Rove a "November to Remember"! ;-) Saw Rove and Cheney on TV, Most memorable quote from Cheney, when asked about lack of public support for the Iraq mess, "it doesn't matter' Cheney's arrogance is stunning, isn't it? ....those who forget the mistakes of the past and going to repeat them. Iraq really is arabic for VietNam, another civil war we should have not entered into. |
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Ozark Bicycle wrote: Qui si parla Campagnolo wrote: Ozark Bicycle wrote: Qui si parla Campagnolo wrote: Or don't complain about the people that end up in office!! Let's give Carl Rove a "November to Remember"! ;-) Saw Rove and Cheney on TV, Most memorable quote from Cheney, when asked about lack of public support for the Iraq mess, "it doesn't matter' Cheney's arrogance is stunning, isn't it? He'll be thinking of you when he's on his canned hunt today. Which sums it up nicely. I've been hunting a couple times and fishing more than a few, and can't imagine why anybody would want to go and shoot virtually domesticated animals. That's just simple killing for pleasure. It ain't hunting. It is about power and ego. Sums it up, don't it? ...those who forget the mistakes of the past and going to repeat them. Iraq really is arabic for VietNam, another civil war we should have not entered into. Oh, come on now! Isn't it better to be killed by your neighbor because you believe the third prophet had a sixth toe, and this makes you blasphemous, instead of fearing a brutal dictator? Remember that freedom isn't free! Flag flag flag flag flag. |
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Welcome madam speaker.
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Diablo Scott wrote: Welcome madam speaker. Yep, has the guy that works at the shop just scared ****less...pretty funny. He should be scared ****less of more of the same. I want to see Pelosi take the gavel..and then see Rush's, Bill O's, Sean Hannity's face... |
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Qui si parla Campagnolo wrote: Or don't complain about the people that end up in office!! After careful consideration, I decided that I want a dictatroship. The way i see it, in a dictatorship, a small group of people will do very well, a larger group will do so, so, and another large group will get screwed. Many freedoms will be curtailed and many people will not be able to escape the dictatorship for multiple reasons. In american democracy a small group of people do very well, a larger group do so, so, and another large group gets screwed. Many freedoms are being curtailed and many people cannot leave America for multiple reasons. The difference between these two choices is that in the top one there is no pretence. Those who are getting screwed know exactly who is screwing them. Tomorrow, whomever gets elected, there will still be overwhelming poverty in many parts of the country, no health care to a fourth of the country, lack of education, etc. those who lack education, healthcare and good paying jobs should go and vote for someone that will give them healthcare, access to education and better paying jobs. I am doing ok. Make enough to be happy, and my personal situation will not change if either one group or the other wins. In fact, both groups stand for the same anyways, essentially corporate welfare and representing the donors who gave them campaign funds and pay for the bs advertisements. I have yet to see a candidate that will offer universal healthcare, universal free education and jobs that pay to put people above the poverty line. If there is such a candidate, I will consider voting for him/her. Problem is that they cannot fulfill their promises even if they try because corporate America is the dictatorship. So, if you want to go vote, go ahead. However, when the government screws millions while providing welfare for Boeing, Rathyon, Pfizer, Walmart and the likes, you will be responsible for chosing the reps that will do this. Today, I can say that I did note participate in the electoral system that murdered 2800 american kids in Iraq, injured thousands more who died later in hospitals in the US or ended up with pemanent disabilities and murdered thousand of civilians in Iraq. We did all this to protect the interest of our Saudi Allies who invest millions in our economy and several oil companies. Until we don't realize how ****ing corrupt our electoral system is and how much it is a corporate dictatroship of the few, I will not make any sense for me to vote. Andres |
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Qui si parla Campagnolo wrote: Diablo Scott wrote: Welcome madam speaker. Yep, has the guy that works at the shop just scared ****less...pretty funny. He should be scared ****less of more of the same. I want to see Pelosi take the gavel..and then see Rush's, Bill O's, Sean Hannity's face... Yeah, Pelosi will be a great speaker. I can't wait. I think that she'll certainly lose a little bit of her partisanship when she steps up. I don't get what the talking heads are so freaked about. They're all winking and whispering about "San Francisco values". Ohhh, what the heck does that mean? Living wages and great cheese boutiques? Oh NO! Frightening indeed! Beats Hastert's Strip Mall Values any day of the week. |
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Diablo Scott wrote:
Welcome madam speaker. Oughtta be good for ****s 'n giggles. (Hey, maybe she'll invite her NAMBLA parade-mate to sit in the gallery during the SOTU! Good thing the pages are TOO OLD for him.) Bill "they started it, Mom" S. |
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