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  1. joblo7

    good question

    i am surprised that a leader like that thing-guy-monkey-moron could cause problems for humanity.!!
  2. joblo7

    good question

    france has a new us-butt-kissing-in- chief, its ok to eat french fries again.!! their politics have changed. not our barbaric policies. i repeat! there is no WAR in iraq!!! we are invading and pillaging. like the other 30 countries we have 'helped' since ww2
  3. joblo7

    good question

    dearest jayb et al. i dance little circles, upside-down on the roof of your brain; my free hands transforming cubicles you normally use into circles and ellipses .
  4. joblo7

    good question

    This is exactly my point. As a population, we overlook the wrongs of a person, a government, or a group of people as it suits us. All of this at the behest of the government's idea of who is, or isn't an enemy at the time. Does the government have it's reasons? Yes. That doesn't mean that we, as citizens shouldn't question the motives. FYI - you didn't provide any substance to the argument. Your statements have been diversions from the point and questioning my motives, not discussing the issue. You are very good at arguing, but you are not good at discussing and furthering a conversation. I am not sure that anything that you've contributed merits consideration as an argument, actually. You have stated certain convictions that you hold, which appear to be articles of faith, concerning the relationship between government policy and popular opinion in the USA. The "American's (except for an elite cadre that includes - incidentally - me) Are Government Controlled Drones" riff is tired as hell, easily refuted, and evinces the very absence of critical thinking which it has ostensibly been put forward to lament and bemoan. American public opinion frequently runs counter to both the wishes of, and the policies championed by, the Executive Branch and/or Congress. This suggests that the policies established by the government, and the manner in which the government advocates for, or defends them - is but one of many variables that influence whether or not the public supports any given policy. And yes, of [yaaaaawn] course we are all free to question the policies established by our government, and the motives and judgments behind them. Ditto for the reasons why our fellow citizens support a given policy or take exception to it. However, if you want to have a sincere discussion which furthers the inquiry into the reasons why someone has elected to do one or the other, the rhetorical stance you've chosen "Everyone else believes what the government tells them to..." seems like an especially poor means to achieve this end. why not just cut to the chase and say "you suck"? the strained verbiage is but buffoonery ignorance camouflaged under a bed 'o fluff.
  5. my bad, no boots.
  6. darfur??
  7. cruelty is inconscience. barbarism is cruelty. "meanness is the only sin" ..sri aurobindo
  8. joblo7

    good question

    Serious questions: 1)Where were you educated? 2)How would you rate your ability to translate your thoughts into written English? dont go off topic just yet. read it again.- ctp belief, differ rant is not wrong by deaf-a-nation.
  9. joblo7

    good question

    oh yeah, of course, he is our new 'fake' enemy. of course, we will free more war funds. we love war. we are sooo off course.....
  10. joblo7

    good question

    speaks a lot more truth than busch/chainy duet. of course, the hollow coast has been eggs-zajerated. of course, the manhattan renov project is that. of course, we are the all-conquering-imperialist-regime. of course, we will invade iran. of course, you will believe 'your' 'leaders'. of course, every mfjo paper in the land will tell you what to believe. of course , you will follow. free speech is .
  11. have had to work hard to stay at 182lbs , down 45 from jan 1 -26? need to get into another groove to get down to 170 there, nirvana-speed awaits.
  12. intelligence bows to wisdom.
  13. i find it shocking that most of the anti-bushwackers here and in general actually endorse his doctrine(conquest), his stories(al queda), his methods(war). with 'opposition' like that, who needs a second party.
  14. we destroyed the un simply beacuse it was created to protect the world from powers like us. how are we to invade anywhere with this outside 'interference'?.character assassination, media propaganda, undereporting of positive achievements, all have made the united nations a taboo. anti-american. propaganda works! such promise, such shame.
  15. Not true at all. Statistically, there is a strong correlation between intelligence and higher education, especially post-graduate degrees. The correlation is even stronger w/r/t tier-one schools. And I'm sure Bush's credentials compared to those of a huge chunk of the participants on this forum will bear those statistics out - with only a very few counterexamples. But, taking that aside, Bush's malapropisms and mangled statements are no worse than those of the average smug, arrogant, Bush-hating detractor on this internet forum. And it's ironic to listen to some vitriol spewing dimwit with no higher education dismiss Bush's educational pedigree as "meaningless" (a la No. 13 and Adam 13). Bush's intelligence or supposed lack thereof has been discussed ad nauseum both here and elsewhere. The fact is, he is a highly educated man with above average intelligence. He's obviously not in the 99th percentile but I don't really want a quantum physicist running this country (or our dear Gary Yngwe for that mattter) for the very reasons stated by you - high intelligence often does not map to practicality in the real world. But you can be damn sure that neither Gore nor Kerrey is much different in intelligence than Bush (in Huxleyan terms they are all typical BETAs and nothing more). To state otherwise is a laughable claim easily explained away by rose-colored glasses tinted by political group-think. sugar coated cold blooded murderer
  16. i lost the freedom to walk the street without fear of being imprisoned without representation on suspicion of terrorism . the blanket terrorism' banner' IS terrorism as its best. bush and assoc.have been terrorising america. terrorism is an invention. manhattan renovation project is an invention. al queda is an invention daily terrorism in the media is an invention. all to make you vote for the pillagers of democracy. and oblige you have in your quest to conform, be right and be lead. the only freedom our youth is protecting is the freedom to steal,kill, rape .pillage and torture. if we dont lose our car and our house and our cards, we feel we lost nothing. so many innocent people must die for OUR so called freedom. the bully does earn is money, he takes it. freedom and domination only equate in the mind of the conqueror. dems,reps, they all answer to corporations,banks and generals. decades will pass before we, as a people realised this.
  17. dog fighting is barbaric. goat sacrificing is cool. gods love that .shows you care.
  18. Couple at a time man...hopefuly you wont grow up before you figure it out.. i say turn them 'against' each other and watch. that is the only way
  19. occult power is as real as life.
  20. i may be exactly correct in my speculative prediction. why fear??
  21. originality misses you.
  22. i liked pdx and seattle a lot when i wisited in july but i did notice a concentration of 'offbeat' (whackos) in seatlle. namely at a wnba game.... (free tickets for white trash?) and homelessness , to make nyc pale.lotsa hicks/hippies/intellos
  23. anything with them arches will do.
  24. fuck! my translator is off tonite. what did that say!!
  25. how the fuck yo gonna prove me wrong????
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