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Post by Zer0 on Aug 31, 2008 8:31:28 GMT -5
It's now officially true, since Hurricane Gustav is going to inturrupt the RNC. It's getting to the point where poor New Orleans is re-evacuating and even President Bush won't attend the RNC to speak, for fear of getting blown away.... ...Irony? Demotivationa poster? Anyone?
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Post by HighProtein on Sept 1, 2008 19:24:48 GMT -5
New Orleans is kind of neat but who'd live there? If I did I'd live in a structure at least 2 stories off the ground and own a boat.
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Post by Zer0 on Sept 2, 2008 11:19:22 GMT -5
Amen to that...
How annoying is McCain's VP pic? Whose daughter is pregnant at 17... The same daughter who now has tons of whore/drunk/gun photos all over the web?
I think I'm voting for Obama because if McCain won, and then suddenly died of inevitable diseases, this hypocritical dumbass bitch would be president. And I just can't have that.
Candor, anyone?
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Post by HighProtein on Sept 2, 2008 11:29:19 GMT -5
Both sides currently sell out our country's sovereignty to the UN/NATO/WTO/CFR/etc... This is how it will be for now on until this nation's people realize that neither party is a valid or functioning choice.
Both sides sell us out to corporate interests and desires fo the powerful families in this world.
The military industrial complex is here to stay. War is big business and yes there is order (control) by chaos.
This country has been hijacked by people whose seek to use our military to occupy as many nations as possible (which we should never be in anyways) and then to sustain a constant flow of conflicts with nations that we shouldn't have problems with.
Most people do not understand any of what I just typed...
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Post by Zer0 on Sept 2, 2008 21:46:52 GMT -5
I believe it was Thomas Jefferson who said the best way to develop a non-corrupt, free world was to dump out all of congress once every twenty years so there wouldn't be any corruption. I support this idea.
...Especially when the Congress currently has a 17% approval rating.
Oh yeah, the Japanese Prime Minister stepped down because he noticed that his approval rating was low and that the Japanese economy was suffering..... I wonder who should learn from his fine example?
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