01-19-2012, 04:38 PM
(01-19-2012, 05:08 AM)ham Wrote: You are right.
The Huns sunk the Lusitania with all those innocent civilians aboard...the bastards said it carried ammunition to France...I mean...a few years ago they disclosed it was true.
How many countries have the USA invaded?
Come on...
evil rugheads and their nasty god?
Does anyone remember the Soviets griping about it and the USA saying it was diversity and freedom fighting?
Why would you defend the privilege of those who bombed Iraq only to flee with money?
Because right or wrong it's your country?
Well, that's what a jihadist thinks like: after all, the Muslim brotherhood first (or what HE thinks Islam is anyways).
Even the jihadist thinks that he feels strong about right and wrong and got to fight for what's right...he took a stand because you hurt his friends and he can't let it slide...sounds familiar?
Meanwhile I introduce my all-time favorite...
If you are saying what I think you are then I would have to say I agree. Too often the media serves up our villains and we are made to hate them. Saddam Hussein, Usama Bin Ladin, Omar Kadaffy, Manuel Norriega etc etc etc...
Yet does our media really tell us who created these monsters?
How many of us really know that the Taliban was financed by the CIA back when the Afghans were invaded by the Reds, or that Norriega was a puppet of the US who became expendable once he became a liability?
I will not give Obama a free pass on this, he is continuing the same wars that Reagan, Bush and later Clinton started. His is part of the same club.
Republican or Democrat, what difference does it make. The powers that be control it all. The golden rule: He who has the gold rules.
Incidentally, you can get a good idea of what a candidate stands for by who supports him or her and who hates them. Paul is unique in the fact that he has support from both tea party members and the 99% movement. And he has the scorn of all the big government liberals and big money conservatives.
"None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free."
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

