I tend to be neutral where Obama is concerned. You Obama bashes ought to be careful, though, you may end up with McSwein in the WH and living under a Zionist dictatorship.
There seems to be a lack of comprehension on your part.
We are Americans, not pub or dem partisans. Partisan ship is what has gotten this country into trouble, in that too many people actually believe there are two distinct parties. This has not been true for many years.
The current crop of losers are part and parcel of the same system, blood brothers. Picking the lesser of two evils is the easy way out and just as the system desires.
There seems to be a lack of comprehension on your part.
Usually we agree, but in this case the lack of comprehension is on your part, not mine. Although I've lived most of my life, I prefer to end it in a natural way, not because of radiation poisoning or starvation caused by some jackass in the White House.
Although I've lived most of my life, I prefer to end it in a natural way, not because of radiation poisoning or starvation caused by some jackass in the White House.
I have no problem accepting mis-comprehension on my part.
Now that you mention radiation etc etc. We have had jackasses in the White House before that DID in fact unleash radiation upon mankind. Since Truman there have been many others that considered such.
Being fearful of McKooK but not Clinton and Obama is not realistic. The system wins, because so many people vote for the lesser of two evils. The sheep have been programmed and will do their patriotic duty and vote for whomever is "not so evil".
To me that is admitting you are part of the problem and the system.
Yes, I am part of the problem and the system. I spent three years of my life serving in America's Vietnam adventure. Also, I receive Civil Service retirement. If I were your kind of guy, I'd renounce my government benefits and live on the street.
Z, you've got Cyni wrong. i believe you misunderstood his post. he's as anti- war as anyone here, especially after experiencing the heartbreak of losing his older brother, who was drafted, in WW2.