Not agitated , but a bit puzzled at how they can pull off these moves and not have the people insensed .Quote:
Originally Posted by Dr Giacomo Rappaccini
As a president , one must never say no to those in power .
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Not agitated , but a bit puzzled at how they can pull off these moves and not have the people insensed .Quote:
Originally Posted by Dr Giacomo Rappaccini
As a president , one must never say no to those in power .
I'll take that as a big yes. :s tareup: ;)
Well , Taz-man , I guess I should ask what you think of a former prez talking about the treason that took him out .Quote:
Originally Posted by Dr Giacomo Rappaccini
You think that's worth killing Abby over ?
He looked really happy , to have the weight of a president behind him .
More likely an L.A. liberal commie movie editor/ screen writer type reposing at Tra di Noi, sipping some Vermentino di Gallura in the shade at the beach. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Rudy Tamasz
I'm not sure what to make of it, other than that was a loooooong time ago. Please don't get me started on everything we lost during that period of time. More current generations view my generation as being responsibled for everything wrong in our soceity now. Some radicals like a guy I knew (now deceased) who worked in the radical underground press in the Bay Area was deposited in Patton State Mental Institution for 5 years until The Government felt he was nuts enough to be discharged to live the rest of his life as a semi-free man! I refuse to take it any further than that because I believe there is no distinction between our leaders their agents or vise versa :dozey:Quote:
Originally Posted by Bagwan
Yes it is.Quote:
Originally Posted by Rudy Tamasz
I'm sure you are a serious student of our Legal History, our court and the cases it has decided.
I suggest you look at who the all are, what their backgrounds were and who they were prior to their appointemnts----but you must be familiar.
Look at the details of Bush v. Gore - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Stop the Count" that is not a conservative decision it is a radical departure--from the law and precedence.
And Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Corporations are people too"---that is not a conservative position it is a radical position.
As I'm sure you are well versed on the extremely radical nature of these decisions, perhaps you momentarily forgot them, otherwise I am puzzled how you can suggest bias.
No , Abby was as sane as you or I (I know that's maybe not saying much in my case) .Quote:
Originally Posted by Dr Giacomo Rappaccini
He told a story much longer and more detailed than what I wrote here . But that was the gist .
The hostages were kept longer than was necessary , specifically to make Jimmy look lame .
No negotiation Jimmy could have tried was going to work once this deal had been made .
A POTUS was stabbed in the back by his own men .
I guess I understand your refusing to take it any further , with the ensuing threat of potential suicide .
As you can see I edited my post, Jim was a reasonably sane man after he was released from Patton (at least as sane as me); He just had some of the fight taken out of him, but was what most people would call a productive member of society (general contractor). I think our real disagreement (if you even want to call it one) is that at that time things were quite different than they are now. My actual baseball career stopped suddenly due to a very serious injury, and I became very aware of social justice as I worked the rest of my way through college. The progressive movement in the 60's was exactly that, too real, but more importantly too free (not absolutely free). As you probably know it was the onset of what could have been a socialist revolution in the USA.Quote:
Originally Posted by Bagwan
But the conservative elements of our government took whatever measures necessary to discredit it, and then destroy it.
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There literally aren't enough "LOL"s in the world. Fox news have facts. I've heard it all now.Quote:
Originally Posted by DanicaFan
For everyone's information...Im a real person, not a troll. I usually post in only the racing sections but this election is one of the most if not the most important election we have ever had.
For those curious, I served in the US Air Force, E-4 but I dont know what matters so much to some of you. Im proud of my country, proud of my service, and those who have served & still serving. So therefore, I really hate to see this country plummeting fast.
I am strongly opposed to Obama. You guys deny it but cant hide from the facts. His policies have FAILED ! Again, stop watching or reading that liberal, brainwashing media for awhile and search around. Do some fact-checking, please.
Now Obama wants to ban protests now with Secret Service around... Bill HR347 gives federal agents the right to arrest and bring felony charges to citizens protesting where Secret Service is around.
Now this is a clear violation of the first amendment. Once he has his foot in the door, he will try and limit more of your rights. Im telling you this guy is a threat to this country. He actually scares me with his policies. He is in it for power. He wants government to control every aspect of your life. He studied this philosophy, believes in it,and now is practicing it.
Not to mention his latest fiasco...His disrespect for the American Flag. On a new campaign logo, He gets rid of the starts, puts his "O" in thier place and has 5 red stripes. That is a slap in the face to America and sickens me as an American and military veteran and it should you too. Wake up people before its too late.