I Swear to God
It’s like a scene out of one of those 60’s apocalypse movies.
But it’s freakin’ for real.
Thanks bunches, ‘Tini Boy. I’m so depressed I could knock a couple back easy.
It’s like a scene out of one of those 60’s apocalypse movies.
But it’s freakin’ for real.
Thanks bunches, ‘Tini Boy. I’m so depressed I could knock a couple back easy.
Politics | Mr. Bingley | September 30, 2008 10:40 pm
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So could I. Real easy.
We must all remember one point;the republicans and
the Bush people got this nation in this fix.Two
unwinnable wars ,sending all industry overseas,bankruptry
of our government.Not to mention the hundreds of billions dollars of equipment the military will have to
replace(off budget) due to Bush’s insanity.Obama
is naive and incompetent,but at this point,he is
the only hope left for the USA.McCain is a blithering idiot,my 20 year son would be a better
President..
I grew up in the sixties,it used to be a big deal
to have a war.To kill millions of people and spend trillions of dollars,used to be important.I guess
the jaded world began with Clinton’s war,which
killed thousands of Serbian Christians.Kosovo is
now an independent Islamic country due to that treason.We now kill hundreds of thousands and destroy the US military,and it’s all part of the new world order.But, it’s all about gay marriage-that
was the beginning of the end.
Greg, this is NOT all about Bush.
And which would you prefer, a police state running on political correctness, or America run by a “blithering idiot”?
Good grief, greg! That was a rambling treatise and has JACK to do with law enforcement using their power to intimidate individuals engaged in free speech in defense of ONE particular candidate! Who’s NOT Bush, by the way.
Lighten up, Francis!
Greg-I’ll say this as gently as I can: You’re stuck on stupid. If you want to debate the wisdom of going into Iraq, fine. That war is won though. And before you go blathering about “treason” when it comes to Kosovo and Muslims, you should probably go read Michael Totten’s reports from there. Because you clearly don’t know what you are talking about.
Greg, we like you, man, but globalization has been proceeding apace since the 70’s. I’d love the US to have a stronger manufacturing base for any number of reasons, but to say exclusively “It was the GOP” or even “It was the unions and the hard Left” really misses the point. It was the entire country on varying levels that decided on this, through their buying choices.
Just because the hard Left DOES insist on politicizing everything, doesn’t mean that everything happens politically. Not yet, anyway. One would hope that the government would actually have to contract, rather than scare up more money to assume control over a greater portion of the economy… Maybe the rest of society would reverse its atrophy if the State allowed us more of our God-given freedom.