Originally posted by Deja~vuAnd? Your political decisions affect ore than just your country. Not that it matters, the Republicans as well as the Democrats are on the best way to destroy America, so it won't be affecting anyone long anyways.
^^ Do you want us to vote for Ron Paul? But you're in Germany.. 😑
Originally posted by Robtard
I take it you think the elections are rigged, where the "elite", or whatever you call them already have decided who is going to win.So tell me, what is your "I'm not voting", going to accomplish, when they're already in control? How is that a solution?
if you dont play there game they cant be in control.
http://www.socialistparty.org.uk/polltax/index.html
see what happened here?
so if you contimue to see common sense and help others realise the corruption, the answer is very simple in what we can do to overcome the tyranny
Originally posted by Robtard
I've asked Deano on numerous occasions what he's personally doing about it, going on the grounds that what he says about the Babylonian-LizardKing-Brotherhood-Illuminati-Whatever is true. Yet I never get a reasonable answer, or an answer at all.Deano, what's the purpose of having "the truth", if you aren't going to use it?
im doing what i can and i know what to do when the time comes. what are you doing?
the answer is pretty easy, ive pretty much spelt it out for you
As promised, I'm going to start a series of profiles for House of Representatives races that CQPolitics rate a No Clear Favorite, its most competitive category.
We'll start with Alabama's 5th Congressional District. In a surprise, long-term Conservative Democratic Rep. Bud Cramer announced that he was retiring from Congress at the end of his term after 18 years.
The District is centered in Northern Alabama (largest city: Huntsville), and generally has a Republican lean, which gives GOP campaigners hope for a pickup. There are 6 Republican candidates for the nomination: attorney Ray McKee, Insurance Agent and 1994 and 1996 nominee Wayne Parker, Salesman George Barry, Symphony Musician Mark Huff, former State Representative Angelo Mancuso and attorney Cheryl Baswell Guthrie. There are two Democrats competing for the nomination: State Sen. Parker Griffith and ex-NASA scientist David Maker. On April 8th, Rep. Cramer endorsed Griffith to be his successor.
The District has a Cook Partisan Voting Index of R+6.
Originally posted by Deja~vu
Hilary scares me.
They've all been scaring me lately, and I'm a huge believer in voting! I hope the Democrats are seeing Clinton and Obama's true colors here, trading insults like Donald Trump and Rosie O'Donnel. Grow some character. It just pisses me off to no end that all 3 candidates refuse to just be open about the fact that none of them are blue-collar and they are much richer than they should be. In the early days of the Senate, senators didn't hold that position for a career. They did their part and moved on to several things. Look at Henry Clay. These senators now just take in the money, give a small percentage of it back, and are more concerned about making the other guy look bad than making themselves look good. It's not the best state of affairs.
Originally posted by Bardock42
And that changes what I said...how?
Because when you get down to the brass tacks of how poorly the ideologies of the two parties serve the people of this country, he is not immune to your accusation. His economic policies would have done nothing for the citizen-consumer of this country, except legitimize what is already happening to them; screwing them over.
This is a conversation we have had many times over. I have no doubt you're aware of the inane, slogan-slinging nature of most of his college-aged stateside supporters. Most of his supporters had no idea how to follow through, intellectually, on what effect his economic policies would have on this country. Those very same supporters woulld have been in the streets calling for his head if those policies had ever been implemented.