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Nordic wrote:If it makes you feel better, go vote. But you might as well just jack off in your bathroom for all the effect it will have on world politics. Seriously. And jacking off will actually make you feel better.
jingofever wrote:Nordic wrote:If it makes you feel better, go vote. But you might as well just jack off in your bathroom for all the effect it will have on world politics. Seriously. And jacking off will actually make you feel better.
Should I jack off with my right hand, or my left hand?
lupercal wrote:Bullshit. Prove that you've ever voted in your life. Prove that you've ever registered to vote, received a sample ballot, voted in an actual polling place, or otherwise performed any remotely informed function of citizenry. Unless you've had a lobotomy between 2008 and now I see no evidence that you're even dimly aware of the procedures for voting in California, let alone any race but the least important, namely US president. Ditto your thuggy pal Nordic. If you either of you have, you've never shown any trace of knowing anything about any race, candidate, office, initiative, or measure except the ones your stupid tee-vee flashes in your face 24/7 every four years.
Executive summary: prove you've ever voted in any actual election.
MayDay wrote:While I won't personally be taking part in the sham this year, I find it damn near culpable to publicly encourage others to follow suit. Sorta like those rightwing propaganda campaigns aimed at keeping minority voters away from the poles that we hear about from time to time, only with (ostensibly) different motivations.
I can only assume, given ample evidence, that many, many more babies will die under Romney/Ryan than under Obama. So I do wish you'd find a better angle than this (imo) half-hearted lament of dead babies, since you apparently haven't thought this one through too thoroughly.
I don't like the whole 'lesser of evil' bullshit any more than the average ri reader, but something just smells fishy here. I mean, why even bother when you know full well that you're preachin' to the choir?
Nordic wrote:You make my point for me.
Why do you think more babies will get killed under Romney than under Obama?
..."So perhaps a better way to anticipate the foreign policy of a Romney administration is in the advisers with which he surrounds himself. Of his 40 or so advisers, 70 per cent of them worked for George W Bush. Twenty per cent have signed letters drafted by the Project for a New American Century, the neo-conservative think-tank that brought you the brains behind the war on Iraq. Fitting into both these categories is John Bolton, George W Bush's hawkish ambassador to the United Nations. Other neo-conservative leftovers include: Michael Hayden, the former head of the National Security Agency who created warrantless wiretapping programmes under Bush; Robert Joseph, credited with making Bush's false claim about Iraq's efforts to obtain enriched uranium from Niger; Cofer Black, former vice-president of Blackwater USA; and Michael Chertoff, Bush’s Secretary of Homeland Security.
But the neo-conservative delegation to Romney is not the full story. His team also includes Henry Kissinger, James Baker and George Shultz, all respected secretaries of states in past Republican administrations. Furthermore, it is impossible to know (given the policy ambiguities discussed above), who influences Romney the most.
So let's zoom in for a moment on our region of choice. The campaign's Middle East and North Africa Working Group consists of Mary Beth Long, Meghan O'Sullivan and Walid Phares. Long, with a lengthy career in the CIA, was Assistant Secretary of Defence for International Security Affairs from 2007 to 2009; O'Sullivan was Senior Director for Iraq in Bush's National Security Council and his Deputy National Security Adviser for Iraq and Afghanistan. Both choices fit squarely into the Bush administration's Iraq pursuits, the neo-conservative project par excellence."....
Nordic wrote:How did Obama kill LESS babies than Bush?
Nordic wrote:Obama is currently doing nothing but extending the Bush policies everywhere.
Nordic wrote:Why do you think there's actually a choice between Romney and Obama?
Why do you think any of the PTB's actually want to have Obama out of power? They don't.
Nordic wrote:If it makes you feel better, go vote. But you might as well just jack off in your bathroom for all the effect it will have on world politics. Seriously. And jacking off will actually make you feel better.
Nordic wrote:I really wish voting made a difference. I may go out and vote anyway, and I'll probably vote for Roseanne Barr and Cindy Sheehan. At least those ladies have a clue as to what is going on.
Nordic wrote:I'd vote for RFK but he's dead. I'd vote for MLK but he's dead. I'd vote for Malcolm X but he's dead. Hell, I'd vote for Tupac Shakur but he's dead. Make any sense yet? Seeing a pattern?
8bitagent wrote:Funny Nordic should mention RFK and MLK. I don't feel Obama is even 1/100th the greatness of those men. Why did we have so many great leaders back then(last year of JFK, RFK, MLK, Mcgovern, heck even Chrisholm in 1972) but "Progressive" leaders to day are simply evil lite?
Luther Blissett wrote:
I was about to wonder what kind of person it would take to be a truly populist progressive, but do we really need a hero or can we just skip all that?
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