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is this asshead forreal?

clevohardcore - 12-26-2007 at 05:31 PM

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071226/ap_on_go_pr_wh/bush

clevohardcore - 12-26-2007 at 05:32 PM

notice how Bush said " on a path twards balancing the budget? Now what path would that be? The opposite path?

Six66Mike - 12-27-2007 at 01:33 AM

LOL I don't get how countries with such a massive debt can continue spending anything. Where does the money come from? Who funds this shit? Nobody backs bad debtors, nobody is going to write bonds on dead investment...how the fuck do they get more funds to spend locally & globally? That whole aspect of economics baffles the shit out of me

:flaming::money:

upyerbum - 12-27-2007 at 09:31 AM

Its the whole Trump phenomenon, they've got to keep him afloat or they all sink.


"They knew Democrats would not let money lapse for troops overseas. "


And doesn't this sound a little like holding your own citizens hostage?

Voodoobillyman - 12-28-2007 at 03:08 AM

Bottom line is the American people are to blame for these wrongs. We vote, the people voted into these positions make choices for them. I still believe this system works, yeah yeah, keep your conspiracy theories to yourself. All that jazz aside, the people voted for Bush, he sent us here along with Congressional approval, now a few years later everyone has not gotten the type of fast food gratification from Iraq they have come to expect in this country. Both sides of this quagmire have unlterior motives that don't involve the interests of the American public, but the few who have enough money to really pay attention to and bend to the will of. The fact that Democrats would not lewt money lapse for troops overseas IS a political ploy, but one that means something to me personally despite the motives of American leaders. I do not consider it an act of holding citizens hostage, rather holding them accountable for previous decisions made by the people they chose to make those decisions which affects the lives of the people over here. I saw first hand within the last month what happens when money is stalled for the war effort. Whether you agree with it or not, we are here and as long as America keeps us here they are OBLIGATED to give us what is necessary to sustain these operations. I am getting sick of opinions from both sides of this conflict, now moreso than ever because I see what is REALLY going on. Not what some dipshits conspiracy laden blog site tells me.

Voodoobillyman - 12-28-2007 at 03:12 AM

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Originally posted by clevohardcore
notice how Bush said " on a path twards balancing the budget? Now what path would that be? The opposite path?


Oh and my rant had nothing to do with the original comment made, I couldn't agree more, spending is WAY out of control and at this pace our childrens grandchildren will be flipping this bill with their hard earned tax dollars someday :) I still say the fault lies with the American people, fat, lazy complacent sumsabitches that we are.

BDx13 - 12-28-2007 at 08:22 AM

motherfuckers gotta clean up that AMT bullshit.

clevohardcore - 12-28-2007 at 12:33 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by Voodoobillyman
Bottom line is the American people are to blame for these wrongs. We vote, the people voted into these positions make choices for them. I still believe this system works, yeah yeah, keep your conspiracy theories to yourself. All that jazz aside, the people voted for Bush, he sent us here along with Congressional approval, now a few years later everyone has not gotten the type of fast food gratification from Iraq they have come to expect in this country. Both sides of this quagmire have unlterior motives that don't involve the interests of the American public, but the few who have enough money to really pay attention to and bend to the will of. The fact that Democrats would not lewt money lapse for troops overseas IS a political ploy, but one that means something to me personally despite the motives of American leaders. I do not consider it an act of holding citizens hostage, rather holding them accountable for previous decisions made by the people they chose to make those decisions which affects the lives of the people over here. I saw first hand within the last month what happens when money is stalled for the war effort. Whether you agree with it or not, we are here and as long as America keeps us here they are OBLIGATED to give us what is necessary to sustain these operations. I am getting sick of opinions from both sides of this conflict, now moreso than ever because I see what is REALLY going on. Not what some dipshits conspiracy laden blog site tells me.












^^^^^^^^ Was he voted in by the American people? No. It was a Electoral vote. The powers that be elected/selected him.

Voodoobillyman - 12-29-2007 at 04:29 AM

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Originally posted by clevohardcore
Quote:
Originally posted by Voodoobillyman
Bottom line is the American people are to blame for these wrongs. We vote, the people voted into these positions make choices for them. I still believe this system works, yeah yeah, keep your conspiracy theories to yourself. All that jazz aside, the people voted for Bush, he sent us here along with Congressional approval, now a few years later everyone has not gotten the type of fast food gratification from Iraq they have come to expect in this country. Both sides of this quagmire have unlterior motives that don't involve the interests of the American public, but the few who have enough money to really pay attention to and bend to the will of. The fact that Democrats would not lewt money lapse for troops overseas IS a political ploy, but one that means something to me personally despite the motives of American leaders. I do not consider it an act of holding citizens hostage, rather holding them accountable for previous decisions made by the people they chose to make those decisions which affects the lives of the people over here. I saw first hand within the last month what happens when money is stalled for the war effort. Whether you agree with it or not, we are here and as long as America keeps us here they are OBLIGATED to give us what is necessary to sustain these operations. I am getting sick of opinions from both sides of this conflict, now moreso than ever because I see what is REALLY going on. Not what some dipshits conspiracy laden blog site tells me.












^^^^^^^^ Was he voted in by the American people? No. It was a Electoral vote. The powers that be elected/selected him.


It's the system we subscribe to, if we don't like it we need to get off our asses and change it.

Six66Mike - 12-29-2007 at 07:46 AM

Haha you said it before, "the American people, fat, lazy complacent sumsabitches that we are". The fast food nation isn't just a burden on health care and the stupid reality tv isn't just a blight of social commentary.

Agri-business is there to keep you fat and happy with loads of unhealthy shit that make your brain tingle, while mindless TV keeps people stupid as all fuck and too lazy to change anything. Rockefeller family has been heavy into the agri-business for decades and the new seed vault in Norway that will be heavily stocked with Monsanto and other massive bio-firms GM seedlings is heavily funded by Bill Gates' fund and the Rockefeller family.

Eugenics at its finest. Eat shit, watch shit, become the perfectly molded shit you've been groomed to become.