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fred79
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posted February 18, 2016 12:07 AM |
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AlexSpl said: RIP JFK.
probably the last decent president(marilyn monroe notwithstanding). that's why they had him killed.
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posted February 18, 2016 12:16 AM |
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Edited by AlexSpl at 00:18, 18 Feb 2016.
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Let us start with the idea that the president is just a representative of the power behind him. JFK was cowardly killed in the back by his own "fellows". If it were so simple to kill a president just by sending a bullet to a head, there would be a certain statistics by now. Since the JFK case, all the president of the U.S.A. are safe and sound. This smells like corruption.
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posted February 18, 2016 12:50 AM |
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Edited by fred79 at 00:51, 18 Feb 2016.
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no disagreement outta me. just how people see the jfk assassination as a "conspiracy theory", is stupid.
i mean, look what lbj did after he became big cheese. u.s. troop involvement in vietnam rose by how many percent?
ever get the idea that the people who push agenda's, are of the war-happy type? the way i see it, is the u.s. involvement overseas(since after ww2, anyway) in foreign conflicts, are to deliberately destabilize the conflict zones(and hopefully, the surrounding areas. the more the merrier, right?). and who are they looking to come out on top? the u.s.
they want the whole world to be no match for the u.s. which is why they ever get involved in the first place. hell, that's why ANY nation gets involved in foreign conflicts. it's never about "atrocity". if anything, they'll COMMIT the atrocities, just to stay on top.
and while i understand "nation" logic, i don't agree with the morality behind it. i think people, as a whole, can do better. they just never try, and they don't bother with a societal model that they feel might weaken them for external(or even internal) attack.
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posted February 18, 2016 05:19 PM |
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Brain fodder
Not a perfect place to put this but since the topic of the talk greatly affect politics everywhere in the world including the U.S. I think it relates to some effect. After all, people are making the connection between the ultra upper crust ruling our election process...so yeah, imo...it connects.
David Harvey: The crisis of planetary urbanization https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JeFkasoah00
This dude gives another talk called "The End of Capitalism" that also relates to a general discussion.
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Drakon-Deus
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posted February 21, 2016 02:21 PM |
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Trump wins South Carolina and Jeb Bush is out of the contest as well.
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posted February 23, 2016 12:17 AM |
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Poor Jeb. The Onion shows no mercy:Quote: CORAL GABLES, FL - Noting how he repeatedly stumbled over his words and struggled to formulate convincing and consistent responses when asked by his wife about how he slept and what he wanted to have for breakfast, sources confirmed Monday that former presidential candidate Jeb Bush bungled numerous questions on his first day back at home. "You see - the thing is, breakfast - there are a number of options," said Bush, anxiously reaching for a sip of water after delivering a meandering aside about why pancakes would be a reasonable choice, before awkwardly transitioning to a clumsy, forced anecdote about some bacon he recently had. "It's an important question - you know what? Eggs. That'll be - yes. Mmhmm." Sources further reported Bush appeared helpless and forlorn after his request was drowned out by the louder, more confident answers from his children seated around the dining room table.
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OmegaDestroyer
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posted February 23, 2016 12:23 AM |
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Hahaha.
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posted February 23, 2016 12:34 AM |
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AlexSpl said: Since the JFK case, all the president of the U.S.A. are safe and sound. This smells like corruption.
R. Reagan was also shot but not deadly...
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fred79
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posted February 23, 2016 12:37 AM |
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phe said:
AlexSpl said: Since the JFK case, all the president of the U.S.A. are safe and sound. This smells like corruption.
R. Reagan was also shot but not deadly...
that's because the guy didn't like his acting. actors should never become authority figures. even bad actors.
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posted February 23, 2016 02:30 AM |
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Bush had a shoe thrown at him.
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posted February 23, 2016 02:49 AM |
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Corribus said: Bush had a shoe thrown at him.
not only bullets kill... heel could have been poisoned...
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fred79
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posted February 23, 2016 04:24 AM |
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Corribus said: Bush had a shoe thrown at him.
how much you want to bet that bush kept his foot as a souvenir?
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posted March 01, 2016 01:49 PM |
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Edited by Minion at 14:19, 01 Mar 2016.
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Super Tuesday looms ahead. The polls so far seem to indicate a crushing victory for Clinton on the dems side. If Clinton wins 10/11 states I think the race is over. If Bernie gets Massachusetts and Oklahoma.. then there is a teeny tiny change his campaign can go on.
Republican side is a bit more chaotic, and very hard to say what happens. Except that Trump is leading, as before. And could win as much as 10 states, lol... Yeah, the one who is endorsed by Klu Klux Klan. What is wrong with you america, seriously
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posted March 01, 2016 02:20 PM |
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Clinton versus Trump.
Nightshade versus Hemlock.
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posted March 01, 2016 02:24 PM |
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I wouldn't wanna be in your shoes... if that is the case (which it most likely will), will you vote at all?
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posted March 01, 2016 02:39 PM |
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It is certainly one of the worst match-ups I have seen in a long time.
I do intend to vote.
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posted March 01, 2016 02:57 PM |
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I will vote third party in that case, while making plans to live abroad the next 4 years.
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OmegaDestroyer
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posted March 01, 2016 03:04 PM |
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Huh. I never pegged you as one of those "moving to Canada if candidate X wins" people, Corribus.
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posted March 01, 2016 03:55 PM |
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OmegaDestroyer said: Clinton versus Trump.
Nightshade versus Hemlock.
This is what most people have been saying...and I think Hillary will win in that case.
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posted March 01, 2016 04:19 PM |
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I disagree. People are angry and afraid. Trump has been masterfully feeding off those emotions. People are angry about 1) the current administration for not being aligned with their beliefs/perceived failures/whatever and 2) the "establishment" being completely out of touch with American voters. Trump has been using that sentiment to sore above the competition, appearing as some incorruptible paragon who cannot be bought like your average politician. People are afraid about immigration and Trump is playing right into their hands with his absurd wall rhetoric and anti-Islam sentiment. To those so angry and so afraid, Trump comes across as a sincere candidate who genuinely supports them. As I said earlier, never underestimate anger and fear in politics.
Clinton, on the other hand, absolutely reeks of desperation; willing to resort to anything to secure power. I think she will take an absolute thrashing in the election. She will be painted as a member of the establishment, a failure, blamed for Benghazi, being a career politician who is easily bought by corporate dollars, etc. She is also associated with what a great deal of anger is focused at: the Obama administration. Rightfully or wrongfully, she will be associated and ultimately blamed for its failings.
Honestly, the whole thing is absurd. I was hoping for a Trump/Sanders pairing due to how outside of the norm it would be.
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