no it was me too.. im just too high to admit it. LOLdamn it was me.
So, for those who've read Orwell's 1984 ... do you remember how it ends? Lest you've forgotten ... "A Boot In The Face FOREVER!"
Its all about the power guyz ... all about the power.
. Fourth, we need to wake up to the fact that a federal government powerful enough to give you everything, is also powerful enough to take everything away.
Vi
So, for those who've read Orwell's 1984 ... do you remember how it ends? Lest you've forgotten ... "A Boot In The Face FOREVER!"
Its all about the power guyz ... all about the power.
I think the solution can be found in several areas. First, vote for the presidential candidates who will appoint constitutionalist judges to the federal courts. Second, is for Americans to call for the abolition of the Welfare State. Third, would be for every American to take voting and jury duty seriously. Fourth, we need to wake up to the fact that a federal government powerful enough to give you everything, is also powerful enough to take everything away.
Vi
"In my estimation, a true patriot would want to get rid of the current regime as fast as they could."
You're talking about removing power in one breath and in the other breath you are talking about increasing that power through the manipulation of the welfare state. The two don't mix. Sorry that you continue to not see this picture.
Vi[/quote]"The beat of a different drummer" comes to mind.
There is no drum beat going on here Med. You continually espouse opposing viewpoints. You cannot curb the power of the federal government by adding to the welfare state (Socialized medicine) and you cannot expect better air quality by driving a pickup truck that gets nine miles per gallon. It just doesn't compute."In my estimation, a true patriot would want to get rid of the current regime as fast as they could."
You're talking about removing power in one breath and in the other breath you are talking about increasing that power through the manipulation of the welfare state. The two don't mix. Sorry that you continue to not see this picture.
Vi[/quote]"The beat of a different drummer" comes to mind.
Vi
There is no drum beat going on here Med. You continually espouse opposing viewpoints. You cannot curb the power of the federal government by adding to the welfare state (Socialized medicine) and you cannot expect better air quality by driving a pickup truck that gets nine miles per gallon. It just doesn't compute.
Vi
It doesn't compute because realistically, everyone in the world feels they don't matter. The thought "what's the point? I make no difference anyway" pops into people's heads so quickly, the feeling of insignificance is overwhelming, and therefore the power OF significance should not be placed in one man's hands, ESPECIALLY one as utterly incompetent as your current president. This isn't the individuals fault, it's the lack of effectiveness of your government. Of any current government.
What was the first thing Bush did upon invading iraq? He seized the oil fields....
Why does Bush see himself less of a terrorist than Saddam? They are both completely different states with completely different beliefs. It isn't acceptable to invade a country because they do not abide by the rules stated FOR YOUR COUNTRY. To put it simply its like killing a friend because they don't like the same music. America has killed more people in the past than any other country to have existed, excluding maybe the British empire.
The irony here of course is that execution is still legal in a country of "free speech" and the country of "pure civil liberties".
As John Lennon said; give peace a chance.
And Vi, can you not find another way of arguing which doesn't involve patronization? Try listening to other people's views as opposed to undermining them with your intensly annoying and rather tedious sarcasm. This is a debate, not a heated argument.
Lol, I'm from Ireland, and yes we have television, yes we have cars and yes, believe it or not, we have the internet . Oh, and also, potatoes are my least favourite food. Well scolding in this sense goes to show single mindedness i suppose... *ducks a punch from Vi*And Vi, can you not find another way of arguing which doesn't involve patronization? Try listening to other people's views as opposed to undermining them with your intensly annoying and rather tedious sarcasm. This is a debate, not a heated argument.
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Well said. He likes to scold from the father figure stance. BTW what country are you from?
What about yourself? Are you a legendary Californian?
"Using rather large words" is a simple and effective way of getting a point accross more clearly. That's all. Let's not get into this shall we? It has nothing to do with the topic; as i said it is a debate not an argument.Oisen sez ...
"And Vi, can you not find another way of arguing which doesn't involve patronization? Try listening to other people's views as opposed to undermining them with your intensly annoying and rather tedious sarcasm. This is a debate, not a heated argument."
Patronization? My, we're using rather large words now aren't we? And when have you ever seen me being patronizing? Humph!
Vi
Lol no, don't let your head exceed it's already large sizelegendary. are we the talk of the free thinking international minds??