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  • What's with the pulsating focus? annnnnnooyyyyinnngggg

  • Eisenhower Endorses Ron Paul

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  • Ike was such a complex intelligent man, his wisdom is just now sinking in... he was far ahead of his time

  • People should have listened... 

  • I have never heard of a business that opened, that purposely lost money.... yet it happens all the time.

    i'll get around to you email later, gotta get up for work in 4 hours.

  • Eisenhower represents a style of Republican party that even a south american can respect but sadly it has been extinguished.

  • Ron Paul please

  • UKF - "For All Time" Bright me Here :D

  • The music in this clip is really unnecessary. Let him speak for himself instead of adding fakey drama with all the minor arpeggios.

  • Fuck Eisenhower, he betrayed Britain and France at Suez. Stupid, bald cunt.

  • @TheLiberalKnight

    So... because he respected Egypt's sovereignty and UN laws he's a traitor? Bullcrap. You're a hypocrite. 

  • @Tezcatlepocatl There are only two countries who have left the British Empire that are doing better now than they did beforehand- America, and Ireland. Egypt is a shithole, Africa is a shithole, India is a shithole. The British Empire was one of the greatest things that the human race has ever been blessed with. At our own expense, we improved education rates and invested in foreign business for 3 centuries. Eisenhower was a traitor and the Soviets won this dispute.

  • @TheLiberalKnight "At our own expense" Yeah... out of the goodness of your hearts you did that... not so you could control and profit off other countries... The human race was blessed when the Bristish Empire began to crumbled. India and Eqypt did quite well before the British, they just haven't recovered from them. The 3 centuries of foreign investment brought the end of countless cultures and civilisations. Canada, Australia and NZ (and others) are doing extremely well outside of British rule.

  • @MyJibJib Ah, you're playing the 'Britain stole it's wealth!' propaganda card. Well then, explain why in 1900 the British Empire's GDP came 90% from British industry? ...lol!

    Our empire was so benevolant, we retain excellent relations with all of our colonies. The empire was extremely expensive for Britons, not the other way around. For every conquered country, that meant investing in the education system and civil service.

  • @TheLiberalKnight For starters... Don't put words in my mouth, i never said 'Britain stole it's wealth!'. Secondly if 90% of it's wealth came from it's industry.... who did they sell it to? Was it the countries they were controlling..... (dare I say... profiting off).

    "Our empire was so benevolant" and modest too! Western countries all have good relations with each other... the 2 most hated being Americans and the English.

    Why did you colonise? FOR MONEY! It's a fact! Not to educate people.

  • @MyJibJib No, we promoted free trade all around the world, and that included the self governing dominions.

    I am proud of the empire, thanks to American propaganda even Britons hate their own empire, I'm having NONE OF IT. Thanks to filthly American spew, 'colonialism' is a dirty word. Yet, British colonialism brought democracy to India, and increased Indian education rates by 70%. British colonialism brought job oppertunities, and investment.

  • @TheLiberalKnight Way to go on avoiding the Q's. It's not because of America you idiot, it's because of you (British), and the way you destroyed cultures, civilizations and treated the colonists and indigenous. India had to force you to leave (they really seemed to appriciate it), which you fought and killed innocent women and children till you couldn't run the country anymore. Colonialism is bad, because you stole people's land and killed them. Not to mention everything else. You have no idea.

  • @TheLiberalKnight (cont) Your claim the British went aorund colonising the world so they could, "help" them and "educate" people, is not only naive but incredibly wrong. Have you ever read anything on what the British actually did to everyone around the world? Your view is very, very different from the people who were affected by it and still remember the kinds of tthings that the British did. haha... for the good of the world..... you did it... lol that is such a joke.

  • @MyJibJib No, we colonized in order to stop the French or Spanish doing the same. Do you think we enjoyed owning vast amounts of territory? In 1920 it costs us more money to govern Iraq than we were spending on the health budget.

    Destroyed cultures? Only individual priests tried to convert people to Christianity, it was not government policy. Nor was it government policy to commit genocide- contrast to America, where government policy was to wipe the Native Indians from existence.

  • @TheLiberalKnight very true, Americans were the fascists of their time, the only hope for America was the Confederacy but then they decided to subjugate them.

  • @TheConnorian I'm not going to criticize the yanks for imperialism, as I am proud of British imperialism. But I will NOT tolerate any yank criticizing the British Empire. That is pure hypocrisy.

  • @TheLiberalKnight Completely true.

  • @TheLiberalKnight Have you ever been educated outside of the UK? You seem to be brainwashed and very naive to what the British did around the world and there reasons for it. The British massacred the Aborigines in Australia where 500 different nations existed (a fraction of that exists now). This was not only accepted but mainstream and regular. The British soldiers would go "black shooting" for sport. Also killed the American indians before America gained indepence. The British would take(cont)

  • @MyJibJib You're a fucking idiot, the British public are the most self-loathing of all countries on earth, patriotism barely exists here. I am sick of this defeatist attitude and I have decided to fight against American myths about the Empire.

    Every point you made here, I have an answer for. You are poorly educated on the matter.

    The worst mistake you made was saying we 'colonized for wealth'. We lost loads of money upholding the empire but didn't get much income from it.

  • @TheLiberalKnight i could say the same about you...but I won't. I don't feel the need to have to resort to that.

    "Every point you made here" Yeah... the ones you chose to answer sure. If you pick the questions you answer of course you will.

    "The worst mistake you made was saying we 'colonized for wealth'. We lost loads of money upholding the empire but didn't get much income from it." Again don't want to resort to name calling, but i did have to point out how stupid this comment (con)

  • @MyJibJib You are clearly economically illiterate. Did you know that when Britain lost the American colonies, government revenue increased by something like 40%? Why do you think we gave Canada and Australia independence? It was pressure from the capitalists. In 1920 Britain spent more money governing Iraq than we did on public health. Empire was expensive. All economists agree that Britain would have been richer in the 19th century if not for the empire.

  • @TheLiberalKnight That's funny, because you actually seem to be illiterate. How many times do I have to tell you things and you still don't see to beable to read it

    No ones claiming that Empire building is cheap. The same could be said for the Americans and their War on Terrorism. They would have been much better off and wealthier if they's just stayed at home. Yet, they still did and continue to, refusing to give up. They seem to think it's worth it, just like the British did

  • @MyJibJib You simply don't understand the economics of it. That is why it irrates me when people say Britain 'stole' it's wealth. That's not true. We became the largest economy because we invented industry. In 1900, 90% of the British Empire's GDP came directly from Britain. The British motives for empire changed. Most of it was aquired simply to prevent the French or Spanish taking it. India springs to mind. We never set out to conquer India, it happened by accident.

  • @TheLiberalKnight "You simply don't understand the economics of it." No, you just can't read or have the mental power to think properly. I also never said Britain stole their wealth, just that they DID steal things and DID benefit from it. Since emailing me, i have absolutely destroyed any argument you've come up with about why the British Empire was the best thing to happen to the world. No one has the the right to force their ways on other people and to think so is arrogant.

  • @MyJibJib Britain will be remembered as the new Romans in 100 years. Fact is, the Romans enslaved more power than we ever did, but they are fondly remembered.

    You are very angry. Do I sense a bit of jealousy? :-D

    Besides, I think America should be forced to give reparations to the few Native Indians who survived your genocidal acts, and the Mexicans, and you should grant all of your colonies like Hawaii independence.

  • @TheLiberalKnight I'm not angry, I just have the common sense to be able to tell the difference between good and bad.

    Did you block my email, after you started emailing me? You're a pathetic coward. Ignore all arguments, slander everyone... accuse me of being a filthy Amercan pig, a Japanese pig (your words). And you're still accusing me of being American, when I've told you twice I'm not. A little slow are we?

    Don't debate grown ups. You're fucken awful at it

  • @MyJibJib I'm a pathetic coward for blocking a cunt like you? Why should I keep talking to you? I have studied in detail the British Empire, and I am proud of it. You are an anti-British troll. I do not want to come home from work and read your filthly messages. Begone with you.

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  • @TheLiberalKnight YOU started emailing me with your fantasies and down right lies about the British Empire. And after I gave you many, many examples of you being wrong, you just ignored all the arguments except for the weakest and least important of anything i said to the point where you just ignored everything and just slung insults and diverted the conversation. You emailed me one last time... and then blocked me so I COULDN't reply. So yes you are a Pathetic coward and loser.

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  • @TheLiberalKnight (cont)land and kill whoever disputed it.

    whether you say things were government policy or not, it was as a direct result from them. They took the priests... (that's a mild part). To stop the french etc.. was only a small part of it. It had more to do with them wanting to get in on the action. Why did you start exploring? Money (not to help people). Why did you colonise? To get rid of your criminals, for resources... but basicly wealth. In any case what makes you so much (con)

  • @TheLiberalKnight (cont) much better then the French etc.. that you should have "intervened" to stop them. No different to the locals... in fact you made it worse by taking your european disputes to their continents. You could have let the French and Spanish "educate" and "help" them. Why didn't you? Money and power. Greed, you didn't want them to get an upper hand on you. . Why don't you do independent research into it instead of the propaganda shit you were taught at school. Japs didn't (cont)

  • @TheLiberalKnight (con) didn't teach their citizens the truth about WWII either.

  • Save lives stop the wars and VOTE RON PAUL 2012

  • warning the world of the military industrial complex...

    tnx:)

  • This late great President is rolling in his grave right now!!!

  • If only people had listened...

  • Come on Iran .........dont give in to these murderers!!!!

  • Most here seem to have a very narrow view of military technology. I believe the US has been very responsible and benevolent with the power we have.

  • The next 9/11 will be a nuclear one and you can thank Eisenhower and his nuclear arms race for it!!!

  • This is really Eisenhower admitting he was dead wrong about the nuclear arms race, how he let the military talk him into a completely insane, unnecessary nuclear buildup when he should've been trying to negotiate with the SU to stop nuclear proliferation. Now we have a world with multiple nuclear powers - thank you Eisenhower, you let your country down and the world down. Also thanks for stopping elections in Vietnam and Iran - you are the worst US President!!!

  • @ihopArmsRace No. The un-elected fake president and war criminal Botch beat them all for that honor, though O- BOMB-a is giving him a run for his money.

  • amen!!

  • I just visited the Eisenhower farm in Gettysburg.  One of the coolest pieces of history in America.

  • Im an Arab and I KNOW that only one presidential candidate will carry out this man's and JFK's will to protect the PEOPLE of the US. Stop supporting the REAL terrorists, your military industrial complex and vote Ron Paul 2012. Cmon. The entire world wants and needs it.

  • @zeltasz They didn't want to protect the people they wanted the people to be enabled to protect themselves.

  • @skydome29 Thanks, you're right. I'm just waiting for the day when people realize this and make themselves heard that they're being robbed of these rights and vote for the right guy. Hope for the best. Ron Paul 2012

  • @zeltasz I'm not American but we definitely watch this circus of relations in the world, and the circus of the gop debate and we hope you guys do surprise us and pick the right guy; a decent one dropped out (Huntsman), but there's definitely a great one left. Good luck.

  • Genius. Prophetic. *Salutes*

  • It's never too late. People just have to be pushed hard enough to say "ENOUGH!" What that breaking point is? Who knows, but it may not be far off.

  • The last Republican President with any integrity. After he left office, the next President to oppose the military-industrial complex was JFK, and he was assassinated. Then America was drawn full-scale into the fake Vietnam War, Watergate occurred, the escalation of the Cold War continued, Reagan increased defense spending, then Iraq War 1, then 9/11, then Iraq 2 & Afghanistan, and the 'War on Terror'.

  • @TheLensSolution And now we've apparently sent our troops to Israel.. War with Iran next? God only knows

  • General Dinamics,Lockheed Martin,Northrop Grumman,Boeing

    your money stained by millions of innocent blood!!

  • ENHANCE

    ENHANCE

    ENHANCE

  • JFK and Eisenhower both would vote for Ron Paul

  • "only an alert and knowledgeable citizenry..."

    shit.

  • eisenhower is rolling in his grave

  • Ron Paul 2012

  • we didn't listen... WE DIDN'T LISTEN /cry

  • I think when the supreme commander of allies forces in Europe tells us to be watch for the military industrial complex (MIC hurrhurr) we should really fucking watch the MIC. But these are my thoughts :s

  • History always repeats itself. 'Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country". -JFK At least Ron Paul served our Country. He stands for us. America can be great again under the right leadership. We must pray that our leaders and the next president elect will be the right choice.

  • Ike was absolutely right on target (pun intended). Just how many wars and police actions, etc. have we been involved in since this speech. Too many to count I fear. End all politically motivated wars, elect Ron Paul 2012. Ron Paul has NEVER SAID he wouldn't defend America (like the media likes to imply), he has said he would stop STARTING WARS FOR NO REASON...

  • hes is not saying lets not have one hes saying the people are still in charge!

  • He probably did nothing of the sort while still in office then saw the light at the end of his term in office

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  • Yes. What makes you can also break you

  • The military industrial complex is what made America a superpower in the first place. U.S. would be totally screwed without WW1 and WW2 and the spectacular military industrial complex.

  • @WarmongerWW3 And will be his destructor.

  • @elchippe It will be the destroyer of other societies, like Iran. let's hope they attack Iran in 2012.

  • Too late now. And it's all our fault. We should abolished and over-thrown this regime as soon as it reered it's ugly face. Shame on us all.

  • Its too late people. WE have let it go to far and for too long. There is no stopping it now.

  • Looks like Eisenhower failed to practice what he preached. Just look at how he overthrew Iran's democratically-elected government back in 1953.

  • @CuriousGeorgeMonkey9 maybe he didnt wanna get killed

  • @CuriousGeorgeMonkey9 Considering that was 8 years before this speach, that's a hell of a claim. He may have realised the error of his ways or been cornere/misled into the overthrough by others in government.

  • @MyJibJib Doesn't matter. What he did was wrong, and in many ways, it is the reason why the U.S. and Iran have such shaky attitudes towards one another.

  • @CuriousGeorgeMonkey9 Actually it does matter. You're a very black and white sort of guy aren't you? Heard of trying to make amends? learning from your mistakes? The things people do in their lives can haunt them the rest of their lives, tends to make people realise the error of their ways. Without learning from the mistakes of the past, you're destined to repeat them.

    The U.S. and Iran still have bad relations because of the U.S's current foreign policy not from an inccident 60 years ago

  • @MyJibJib The CIA committed numerous atrocities throughout Eisenhower's term as president. Even if he did have a change of heart, that still doesn't mean he should be excused for his past actions.

    That being said, I would like for you to search Ron Paul's debate with Rick Santorum, in which he calls out the U.S. government's overthrow of Iran's democratically-elected government in 1953. It has much to do with our foreign policy with Iran today.

    Ron Paul 2012!

  • @CuriousGeorgeMonkey9 I never said he should be excused for his past actions, but to say that what he has since said doesn't matter is naive and foolish. "U.S. government's overthrow of Iran's democratically-elected government in 1953. Has much to do with our foreign policy with Iran today." Yes the policy, because no one has bothered to change it. The relationship could have been fixed if the policy was changed. So it's the policy not what happened 60 years ago that continue the ill feelings

  • @MyJibJib I understand that, and I agree. However, I feel that both our overthrow of the Iranian government in 1953 and our current foreign policy are responsible for our shaky relationship today. Organizing a coup against a democratic government is part of a nation's foreign policy.

    Research Ron Paul's stance on this issue. I agree with him completely.

  • @CuriousGeorgeMonkey9 imagine if they threatened to kill your family, and then you.

  • @dtp5150 Always a possibility.

  • @CuriousGeorgeMonkey9 he did or the military complex?

  • @rolandholland82 Could've been either one. Frankly, I don't know.

  • @CuriousGeorgeMonkey9 "Looks like he failed to practice what he preached."

    Wrong. Did you hear him say anything here about how we shouldn't police the world? No. You're just superimposing Ron Paul's beliefs on Eisenhower. Eisenhower wasn't a non-interventionist; he just opposed the corporatized industrial nature of the military machine.

  • @JacobTefft You're right, but the MIC profits a great deal from covert foreign CIA and military interventions.

  • @CuriousGeorgeMonkey9 I think that is the point. He probably regretted it in hindsight which would be why he is giving this speech.

  • @wutang9 I hope that is truly the case. Ron Paul 2012!

  • Cenk Uyger brought me here.

  • I wish this had been done without adding music and video effects.

  • Ron Paul's daddy?

  • He sounds like Ron Paul here.

  • @RebelThoughts

    Ron Paul sounds like him, I'd say.

  • @RebelThoughts No he doesn't.

  • @RebelThoughts Ron Paul sounds like Ike.

  • @RebelThoughts And yet they mock and call Ron Paul a cucko, it shows how dull most americans are.

  • @RebelThoughts You do know what he did before he was President I hope

  • @Jayteah1953 Yes, he helped end a war. He didn't start it.

  • @RebelThoughts or does ron paul sound like him?

  • after 50 years many people still have not understood what he was saying allthough it is obvious every day!

  • @RebelThoughts He sounds like Kucinich as well.

  • @RebelThoughts No ron paul sou sounds like him.

  • The modern Republican is a hideous, twisted, warped experiment in hatred and blind idealism... I would say it began with McCarthy but the "status quo" mindset has plagued us since the founding of Massachusetts.

    Remember George Washington spoke against political parties and foreign entanglement? Both of these guys would be rolling in their graves if they could know...

  • Egypt 2011 December

  • the "American EXPERIMENT????" (emphasis MINE).

  • WAKE UP PEOPLE!!!!!!!!!!

  • Wonder what he would have to say about vietnam, kuwait, iraq, and afghanistan? Such a wise man.

  • ..Sorry.....

  • Eisenhower... I hope he aint part of the bloodlines. Was he? Bob Dole was (DOLE... oranges?)? Its nothing...

    usa knows who the bloodlines are? I dont believe it. Has it been proven that traits in genes of what people like and love could be passed on to our kids?

  • So much drama in usa over time. Water gate scandal I still dont know what that was about, wire tapping and so on hahahaha.

    What as going on in EU or other places? Everyone all over the world is probably looking at usa like "WTF???"

    Yeah... anyways.

  • usa has been a disaster since the day the 13 colonies was formed. If everyone all over world knows about how usa was formed. Look at the drama of the forefathers!!! Looked up mormonism, 2nd great awakening of Smith. OMG... yes... usa is one giant scandulous whore called liberty. "LIVING A DREAM" while liberty is sleeping with others!!!

    This was a giant mistake bringing me here. So called friends and family that lied to me 27 years. Im done...

  • *being a nerd*

    I have no problem dressed in a black suit and tie with the Egyptian sholder armor with golden chain hooked onto the Catholic cross on my left Sholder (not what you think).

    Butters Professor Chaos hahaha.

    usa is fucking stupid. I know whats going on. Im waiting for my money.

  • Meet... the new... AXIS WARMACHINE... which is no where near Germany or Japan, WW2.

    Eisenhower was German, he was from Kansas. I was raised in Kansas with the German families. I know enough about this and seen enough.

  • fuck you Eisenhower, you have more blood on your hands than anyone, Eisenhower started the vietnam war to get his seat as president.....Eisenhower's presidency cost 58,220 U.S. heroes lives...i really hope that cancer was fucking painful Eisenhower!

  • @Crazyman1212 Viet-Nam war started before the USA got involved. Once Eisenhower sent "military advisers" it was well under way and Eisenhower tried to keep the US involvement quiet and limited.

  • consumerism took over in the 50s. consequently everyone is now dumbed down and controlled, especially the president.

  • This should have been played on every American's TV set before bush was ever elected.

  • Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaannnnnnnnnnn­nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn­nnnnnnnnnd

    we didn't listen

  • @nagasako7 *Rolls Down Window* We didn't listen!

  • @OwenIVx WE DIDN'T LISTEEEEEEEEEN!

  • @nagasako7 That's right and we are paying dearly

  • "An alert and knowledgeable citizenry" Ya, try dragging them away from the E channel, Jersey Shore, Dancing with the Stars and so on.

  • btw could someone FINALLY explain this

    1) he says "we've been compelled to create a military industry"

    sure, but WHY? what can private people do (weapon companies) that government employees can't do?

    is he saying the civil servants don't have the knowledge to make weapons & that only private people have the science? wtf?

    2) then he says "before, we had no weapons industry"...um but without workers & factories (industries) how did they make weapons? out of thin air?

    this makes no sense...

  • If the republicans only had such a man today.....

  • @MrSKINFLICK

    Ron Paul says: "Hello! Hellooooo....any one listening?"

  • @xxLIBERTYorDETHxx:

    If Ron Paul w a n t e d to abolish or limit the power of the military-industrial complex, the USA would be RICH ENOUGH to finance a very generous public healthcare system. Does he say that ? Then he would have my full applause. But i never heard he said that. Europe has enjoyed an expanding public healthcare system for partly more than 100 years + such a system is established like a human right here AND we have MUCH LESS hedgefunds-lobby neo-cons in Europe.

  • @MrSKINFLICK So Obama has & will continue the warmongering & all the other GOP candidates will lead us right into WW3, but becasue Ron Paul will reduce military spending and pay down the debt instead of using the funds to institute national healthcare then he does not have your support? We traded civil rights for "The Patriot Act" & according to you we should allow WW3 to happen if the funds are not used for universal healthcare instead? RP's not perfect, but he's no warmongereither

  • @xxLIBERTYorDETHxx:Get down+breathe deeply. None of the "GOP" candidates has any chance. Obama+Michelle lead a happy marriage+there won´t be another Monica-gate. The "candidates" of the "GOP" are so ridiculous this time, that almost the whole world laughs at them, Mitt Romney will be "first" most probably+trust me: America will not elect a Mormon, that´s for sure. The rest is -as i said- completely ridiculous. The "GOP" should've reflected this absurd mess before.Dream on GOP.

  • @xxLIBERTYorDETHxx:

    WHO ruined your state finances ?

    One Reagan and two Bushes !

  • @MrSKINFLICK Who's argueing GOP vs Democrat in this convorsation besides you? I'm of the opinion that they both sold us out going back decades. It's obvious your a Dem & if you can't see past your party lines to vote for the best man then this country doesnt deserve to be turned around yet becasue we havent hit enough of a rock bottom for your type to wake up. I'm a strategic Repub because I live in a closed primary state and have to be, RP is a Libertarian & also a strategic GOP

  • @xxLIBERTYorDETHxxÖ:

    If you would have a glimpse of intelligence you would have looked into my channel + then realized that i´m a German + cannot be a "democrat" or "republican". Our five-party system + our society is pretty different compared to yours.

    America is an old-fashioned wrecked system + the sooner you realize it, the better for you. You´re slaves of the stock exchanges, the hedge funds + the totally corrupt "rating agencies".

    Goodnight darling + "sweet" dreams...

  • @MrSKINFLICK it would appear that you and the rest of Europe are also slaves to our stock exchanges, hedge funds, and ratings agencies.

  • @xxLIBERTYorDETHxx:

    Re: "RP is a Libertarian & also a strategic GOP"

    Yep, Libertarian enough to ruin your country´s state budget to debts of 13 trillion dollars under Reagan/Bush, Bush/Quayle, Bush/Cheney.

    The GOP is constantly taking the piss out of the whole world since 1981 !

    Assholes and incinerators ! 

  • @xxLIBERTYorDETHxx

    Actually your troops arrived when the war was almost over, but I guess they didn't tell you about it in all those misleading Hollywood movies.

    Anyway! Eisenhower was a great German-American and even as a German I'm proud of him, because he was one of your few greatest presidents.

  • @xxLIBERTYorDETHxx:

    In fact you ARE a whiney silly old lying cunt like RON PAUL, ha ha !

  • Thomas Jefferson also famously quoted "Every generation needs a new revolution". Because he knew that all governments, in time, would naturally become corrupted by power and oppress its people.

    I believe we've allowed that time to pass, and I believe we're long overdue for a NEW revolution! A NEW way of thinking, a NEW way of life for ALL!

  • Eisenhower was a great man, but he wasn't the first to warn the people, society has been deaf for much longer.

    "I believe that banking institutions are more dangerous than standing armies... if the american people ever allow private banks to control the issue of currency... the banks and corporations that will grow up and around them will deprive the people of their propety until their children wake up homeless on the continent their fathers conquered." -Thomas Jefferson (1743 - 1826)

  • He should have warned us of the freelance movement too!

  • i AM PROUD TO SEE 4000+ LIKES VS 82 DISLIKES. THAT IS THE AMERICA I LOVE

  • THE GREATEST PRESIDENTIAL STRATEGIC SPEECH EVER SPOKEN!

  • Can we bring Ike back from the dead and get him back in office?

  • We welcome this shit as a public every single election. We are narrowing it down to a horrible basic truth. Not the root of the word 'horror' in horrible, Please. We have recently accepted the ability of the federal government to hold any 'terrorist' person who threatens our structured system of government, indefinitely without due judicial treatment. No judge or jury. 7 members of congress opposed this, and had as little as 25 minutes to argue their point.

  • A great American, a great general and a great president. too bad the nation was and still is too fucking stupid to dig what he had to say. what was ironic about it, is that it came from a former great general. A real General. Fuck Bush and Fuck Obama Bitch as we all know they can't even deliver a sound speech as a Military man, a GENERAL

  • Why did you put music to this? It didn't need it.

  • anyone know where the piano that you hear on the background is form?

  • A great Man. An estadist. A visionary.

  • This new generation of people growing up are making us look like shit around the world.

  • "machine of warriors, created by wars that required it, which now creates the wars it requires."

  • An issue where he was decades ahead of everyone else.

  • mass-murderer Eisenhower is now burning in hell !

  • @mrspatrickcampbell What is wrong with you?

  • I like Ike too. He is speaking to his audience as a citizenry, an educated one at that, not as a fractured set of market groups, each to be pleased with sideways nods to their prejudices. It makes me so bewildered and sad to consider how primitive, vicious, manipulative and sly our political discourse has become. Military industrial complex to blame? Absolutely.

  • Ike was a Republican. I don't recognize the Republicans of today.

  • unfckingbeliveabl...

  • I like Ike.

  • Humans are a disease.