republicans are just as clubbed as democrats. The very fact that despite being an evolved democracy, we only have a choice between TWO parties (members of both of which are in bed with each other behind the scenes) in itself, shows what a SHAM out political system is. And it's amazing the vast majority of people don't see it, much less try and do anything about it.
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Any giant leap for Conservatism is a giant leap BACKWARDS. The great tragedy of conservatism isn't that it makes otherwise bright people use their lives for the moronic cause of keeping things the same forever in spite of the fundamental law of the universe being change, nor that it demotes us as a species so far that otherwise ridiculous statements like "Hitler had the right idea, he was just an underachiever" become eerily appropriate, it's that no amount of mockery could ever be sufficient.
I'm nowhere near old enough to be bitter. I simply am loathe to think we are supposed to be so backward-thinking and hateful towards one another. These Jesus-types are the first to forget that most of their behavior (especially in politics) is contrary to Jesus' teachings. Hence "Judeo-Christian," a title which has nothing to do with respect for Judaism and EVERYTHING to do with a love affair with Leviticus; after all, what're Bubba and Jim-bob supposed to do if they can't lynch no one?
@TennesseeTaylor You are definitely a product of our Marxist education system and will never see the truth because of the deep brain washing you have been subjected to your whole life. There are people who, no mater what facts you present, will always find a way to pervert it into what they want it to say. Thus the ed.system has done its work well I your case.
My mentality IS a result of my upbringing, but I was brought up a southern baptist and went to a conservative christian high school. It didn't take long for me to get tired of all the backwards, hateful behavior and decided, "This can't be how we're supposed to treat one another." I'm no Marxist, but a denial of the constitution and the BROAD set of civil liberties it grants (everything from your right to hunt with a gun to my right to marry a man if I so choose) is obscene.
@TennesseeTaylor_____ what are you talking about----giving into sin is not freedom---but do what you want just do it in a small dark room so no one else can see
Actually it is. Our constitution makes it quite clear that no ones definition of sin belongs within ten city block of our laws. Sin is a moral distinction and laws emanate from ethics, which are derived from logical analysis of cause-effect. If I hold with the teachings of Buddha or Krishna or Ba'al, so long as I don't break the laws of the land, any other person can be as indignant as they want, but they've no right to infringe.
Let me be quite clear. In this country, you do not need a reason to make something legal. In a free society governed by a constitution like ours, you need a LOGICAL reason derived from that CONSTITUTION, not some ancient book of fairy tales, to make something illegal.
SIGNER OF THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE; JUDGE; DIPLOMAT; ONE OF TWO SIGNERS OF THE BILL OF RIGHTS; SECOND PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
The general principles on which the fathers achieved independence were the general principles of Christianity. I will avow that I then believed, and now believe, that those general principles of Christianity are as eternal and immutable as the existence and attributes of God.
"As the government of the United States is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion; as it has in itself no character of enmity against the laws, religion or tranquility of Muslims, it is declared that no pretext arising from religious opinion shall ever product an interruption of the harmony existing between the two countries....The United States is not a Christian nation any more than it is a Jewish or a Mohammedan nation." Treaty of Tropoli, US signatory: John Adams.
John Adams was a Unitarian and Andrew Jackson was the first president of our country who was a Christian. His predecessors, the men who framed our constitution, were Rational Theists, Unitarians and Deists. Learn the facts of history, not the Bill O'Reilly Wet Dream version. This is an enlightenment-oriented nation, NOT a theocracy.
@TennesseeTaylor Thank you for your answer and as I suspected your revisionist history is coming through in flying colors…and by the way just because you say you went to a “Christian School” doesn’t mean Christians went to it or that it was really a “Christian School”. Most of the universities in the U.S. were started by Christians and are now nothing but Satan’s play ground ..get out and read pre 1910 history books cause you have been lied to –but deep inside you already know that !!!
Amen to that, let's get rid of all those pesky holes in the shield of States rights so the wealthy can't use their ill-"elected" pawns to control us all. Lets put the power back at a level of government where the people's voice isn't also the stupid voice, lets not teach dependence and let's certainly NOT make things illegal which aren't unconstitutional. Let's truly respect personal freedom/responsibility, with both the potheads and the gun nuts and stop fooling around with marriage.
While we watched this tsunami~ the feds~ began an evil monopoly scheme of buying our own bonds$ to the tune of 2.5 trillion$..stealing $ rt out a your acc'ts is what it amts too! They mean us harm America~ Grow a garden, practice situational awareness at all times, nvr let your guard dwn! We are many & we are EVERYWHERE~ They Fear US~ WE ARE THE REMNANT~
Question for the people around here. Is the damage being done to the economy by the removal of the Glass/Stegal Act really that complicated? Or is that met with the usual government interference bad? we still have a bait out situation going on but the purchased media (including fox) doesn't advertise it
republicans are just as clubbed as democrats. The very fact that despite being an evolved democracy, we only have a choice between TWO parties (members of both of which are in bed with each other behind the scenes) in itself, shows what a SHAM out political system is. And it's amazing the vast majority of people don't see it, much less try and do anything about it.
GeorgiaIsOnMyMind 4 months ago
This makes me sick and want to move to Canada. Looks like our country is going to be going even more into debt.
metalrox555 1 year ago
@metalrox555 please do
you are free to do that you know
i can chip in 3 or 5 dollars , thats all i have left after these demoncraps got done
OOPS4U2CNOW 1 year ago
Super Stars of America: Rubio, Rand, Tea Parties.
In the Steps of Our Founding Fathers.
God Bless the USA Forever!!
3martijns 1 year ago
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Any giant leap for Conservatism is a giant leap BACKWARDS. The great tragedy of conservatism isn't that it makes otherwise bright people use their lives for the moronic cause of keeping things the same forever in spite of the fundamental law of the universe being change, nor that it demotes us as a species so far that otherwise ridiculous statements like "Hitler had the right idea, he was just an underachiever" become eerily appropriate, it's that no amount of mockery could ever be sufficient.
TennesseeTaylor 1 year ago
@TennesseeTaylor A hard and bitter 22 year old...no amount of pity could ever be sufficient.
secularstupidest 1 year ago
I'm nowhere near old enough to be bitter. I simply am loathe to think we are supposed to be so backward-thinking and hateful towards one another. These Jesus-types are the first to forget that most of their behavior (especially in politics) is contrary to Jesus' teachings. Hence "Judeo-Christian," a title which has nothing to do with respect for Judaism and EVERYTHING to do with a love affair with Leviticus; after all, what're Bubba and Jim-bob supposed to do if they can't lynch no one?
TennesseeTaylor 1 year ago
@TennesseeTaylor You are definitely a product of our Marxist education system and will never see the truth because of the deep brain washing you have been subjected to your whole life. There are people who, no mater what facts you present, will always find a way to pervert it into what they want it to say. Thus the ed.system has done its work well I your case.
OOPS4U2CNOW 1 year ago
My mentality IS a result of my upbringing, but I was brought up a southern baptist and went to a conservative christian high school. It didn't take long for me to get tired of all the backwards, hateful behavior and decided, "This can't be how we're supposed to treat one another." I'm no Marxist, but a denial of the constitution and the BROAD set of civil liberties it grants (everything from your right to hunt with a gun to my right to marry a man if I so choose) is obscene.
TennesseeTaylor 1 year ago
@TennesseeTaylor_____ what are you talking about----giving into sin is not freedom---but do what you want just do it in a small dark room so no one else can see
OOPS4U2CNOW 1 year ago
Actually it is. Our constitution makes it quite clear that no ones definition of sin belongs within ten city block of our laws. Sin is a moral distinction and laws emanate from ethics, which are derived from logical analysis of cause-effect. If I hold with the teachings of Buddha or Krishna or Ba'al, so long as I don't break the laws of the land, any other person can be as indignant as they want, but they've no right to infringe.
TennesseeTaylor 1 year ago
Let me be quite clear. In this country, you do not need a reason to make something legal. In a free society governed by a constitution like ours, you need a LOGICAL reason derived from that CONSTITUTION, not some ancient book of fairy tales, to make something illegal.
TennesseeTaylor 1 year ago
@TennesseeTaylor John Adams
SIGNER OF THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE; JUDGE; DIPLOMAT; ONE OF TWO SIGNERS OF THE BILL OF RIGHTS; SECOND PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
The general principles on which the fathers achieved independence were the general principles of Christianity. I will avow that I then believed, and now believe, that those general principles of Christianity are as eternal and immutable as the existence and attributes of God.
OOPS4U2CNOW 1 year ago
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"As the government of the United States is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion; as it has in itself no character of enmity against the laws, religion or tranquility of Muslims, it is declared that no pretext arising from religious opinion shall ever product an interruption of the harmony existing between the two countries....The United States is not a Christian nation any more than it is a Jewish or a Mohammedan nation." Treaty of Tropoli, US signatory: John Adams.
TennesseeTaylor 1 year ago
John Adams was a Unitarian and Andrew Jackson was the first president of our country who was a Christian. His predecessors, the men who framed our constitution, were Rational Theists, Unitarians and Deists. Learn the facts of history, not the Bill O'Reilly Wet Dream version. This is an enlightenment-oriented nation, NOT a theocracy.
TennesseeTaylor 1 year ago
@TennesseeTaylor Thank you for your answer and as I suspected your revisionist history is coming through in flying colors…and by the way just because you say you went to a “Christian School” doesn’t mean Christians went to it or that it was really a “Christian School”. Most of the universities in the U.S. were started by Christians and are now nothing but Satan’s play ground ..get out and read pre 1910 history books cause you have been lied to –but deep inside you already know that !!!
OOPS4U2CNOW 1 year ago
@TennesseeTaylor
As much as I disagree with your views, you are at least accurate regarding your history.
Incidentally, "progress" doesn't mean treating human beings as sheep to be herded by "elites."
Rorschach65 1 year ago
Amen to that, let's get rid of all those pesky holes in the shield of States rights so the wealthy can't use their ill-"elected" pawns to control us all. Lets put the power back at a level of government where the people's voice isn't also the stupid voice, lets not teach dependence and let's certainly NOT make things illegal which aren't unconstitutional. Let's truly respect personal freedom/responsibility, with both the potheads and the gun nuts and stop fooling around with marriage.
TennesseeTaylor 1 year ago
Listen to the snickering in the back. They sound like little school girls. Too bad for MSNBC, Michele gets the last laugh.
svenskanorsk 1 year ago 2
While we watched this tsunami~ the feds~ began an evil monopoly scheme of buying our own bonds$ to the tune of 2.5 trillion$..stealing $ rt out a your acc'ts is what it amts too! They mean us harm America~ Grow a garden, practice situational awareness at all times, nvr let your guard dwn! We are many & we are EVERYWHERE~ They Fear US~ WE ARE THE REMNANT~
Naketaa 1 year ago
Question for the people around here. Is the damage being done to the economy by the removal of the Glass/Stegal Act really that complicated? Or is that met with the usual government interference bad? we still have a bait out situation going on but the purchased media (including fox) doesn't advertise it
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russkeller 1 year ago
Hey Chris..ask Michele if you can have your balls back...she seems to have severed them at the root! LOL!
Pattycakessmiles 1 year ago 7
Go Rand. Too bad Dirty Harry won.
megagagnon1 1 year ago 5
@megagagnon1 It would have been the BEST DAY is Harry had taken a hike. :((
Bbic58 1 year ago
@megagagnon1 It would have been the BEST DAY if Harry had taken a hike along with the tsunami of other Dems leaving :(( OMG- 6 more years!
Bbic58 1 year ago 3
@megagagnon1 At least that bitch Pelosi isn't Speaker of the House anymore.
StoogeWatcher 1 year ago 3