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Video: America's First Marxist President?
On 17-Aug-2010, Joe from Kokomo wrote: Let's be accurate - Bush started the bedwetting, Obama is merely carrying on the same meals-on-wheels absurdity. Your point that illiterate dune dwellers are winning is right on - because the military is hobbled by bedwetters. Well, it's just slightly possible that your half-baked theory of "the military is hobbled by bedwetters" is true, but then how would you explain the following? 1) In Iraq, the Sunnis, Kurds and Shiites have been warring for hundreds of years. They still are. They still will be when we leave. Were they "hobbled by bedwetters"? No, that's who they are and attempting to change it was moronic. The bedwetters sacrificed thousands of the most honorable individuals in the U.S. to achieve futility. 2) In Afghanistan, ANY and ALL occupiers over the last THOUSAND years, from Genghis Khan to the Russians, have been thrown out. Were the Russkies and Genghis all hobbled by bedwetters too? No, they tired what the U.S. ignorantly tried - to change a culture. That's impossible, the same as it's now impossible to bring back the United States. Or did that moron Bush put us in to two totally unwinnable situations? Moron Bush put us in to two totally un winnable situations, and at the same time (starting during Clinton's tenure) importing the problem at U.S. taxpayer expense. Nice theory of yours, but it might behoove you to brush up a bit on your world history. Bedwetters cannot win a war. Iraq and Afghanistan and Iraq were not wars except for the first couple weeks. IF the U.S. wanted to overpower these ********s, they could have, but it would have taken a serious offensive (WWII style) which the U.S. will never again have the balls to do. As much as it may frustrate you, we agree. Neither should have happened. |
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Video: America's First Marxist President?
On 17-Aug-2010, Joe from Kokomo wrote: I closed 2 plants when industrial output hit the skids, in 2004 and 2005. I now produce overseas and you clowns pay through the ass for very inexpensively made merchandise. I cannot change the U.S. because 98% of "Americans" don't give a flying rats ass nor are they willing to participate in correcting the debacle. It's your, or you kids problem. You may be right that we "pay through the ass for very inexpensively made merchandise"...but that merchandise is STILL cheaper (waaay cheaper) than stuff made in the USA. The market sets the price, not the producers. You're paying what the market will bear and as much as the sellers can get. Diminishing wages (via diminishing output) is what diminishes wages. Not so much as people "not giving a flying rat's ass" as much as it is that people, many without jobs want, nay, need "cheap" merchandise. They are acquiescing to shoddy junk that costs seemingly less, but then, now there's nothing to compare it to as produced in the U.S (for the majority of items) If the American sheeple ever wake up and get wise, watch out! There won't be enough tar and feathers for politicians of either stripe. You can only dream that will happen - it NEVER will. |
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Video: America's First Marxist President?
On 18-Aug-2010, dave wrote: If the American sheeple ever wake up and get wise, watch out! There won't be enough tar and feathers for politicians of either stripe. That train has left the barn door open. They cleaned us out. We are now a colony of the Chinese. ...and Japan and Korea and India...but only because "Americans" will settle for that. If you want to see an economic revolution, everyone stop buying Chinese, Japanese and Korean for JUST 90 DAYS - ships will back up at sea, (Japan and Korea might even "allow" U.S. products into their countries) chaos will rein with the producers, a market will be born for domestic products and employment and wage levels of 30 years ago will return and RISE. Nawwwww...Obama will send the ignorant masses 300 bucks and all will continue as is. Was great while it lasted!! |
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(OT) : America's Marxist / More Democrat Inconvenient Truths
On Aug 19, 9:05*am, Kevin Alfred Strom
wrote: [...] Of the terrible days of the so-called Reconstruction period, Wilson wrote: "It was a menace to society itself that the negroes should thus of a sudden be set free and left without tutelage or restraint.... The country filled with vagrants, looking for pleasure and gratuitous fortune. Idleness bred want, as always, and the vagrants turned thieves or inopportune beggars. The tasks of ordinary labor stood untouched; the idlers grew insolent, dangerous; nights went anxiously by, for fear of riot and incendiary fire. [...] Sounds just like large areas of Detroit, Cleveland, St. Louis, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Atlanta, etc. LOL! |
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(OT) : America's Marxist / More Democrat Inconvenient Truths
Yeah, Miniskirts.Miniskirts on them wimmins need to make a comeback.
http://www.realmenwearkilts.com cuhulin |
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(OT) : America's Marxist / More Democrat Inconvenient Truths
Don't get lost in a fool's fog.
http://www.rense.com/general91/axed.htm democraps and libturds are lost in a fool's fog. cuhulin |
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Video: America's First Marxist President?
"Colonel Kurtz" wrote in message ... (Japan and Korea might even "allow" U.S. products into their countries) Can't speak for Japan, since I've only spent a few weeks over there, but Korea is awash in US products from toilet paper to coffee to fast food to automobiles. Of course more people buy Korean products, but I'd have to guess that at least 10% of the economy here involves US brands and products (and that is not counting the US military presence.) |
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Video: America's First Marxist President?
More Buicks are sold in China than anywhere else.They have a Buick
factory in China too. Foreign Diplomats Evacuate Moscow http://www.rense.com It is a HOT time in Russia. cuhulin |
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(OT) : America's Marxist / More Democrat Inconvenient Truths
On 19-Aug-2010, DEFCON 88 wrote: sudden be set free and left without tutelage or restraint.... The country filled with vagrants, looking for pleasure and gratuitous fortune. Idleness bred want, as always, and the vagrants turned thieves or inopportune beggars. The tasks of ordinary labor stood untouched; the idlers grew insolent, dangerous; nights went anxiously by, for fear of riot and incendiary fire. [...] Sounds just like large areas of Detroit, Cleveland, St. Louis, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Atlanta, etc. LOL! Sounds like the United States in any population center larger than 5,000 people. |
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Video: America's First Marxist President?
On 19-Aug-2010, "Brenda Ann" wrote: (Japan and Korea might even "allow" U.S. products into their countries) Can't speak for Japan, since I've only spent a few weeks over there, but Korea is awash in US products from toilet paper to coffee to fast food to automobiles. Of course more people buy Korean products, but I'd have to guess that at least 10% of the economy here involves US brands and products (and that is not counting the US military presence.) If U.S. auto's are in Korea, it must have heppend in the past 3 years. My last visit was for a month teaching Hyundai/Kia some new technologies. In a month, I saw 5 U.S. vehicles. |
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