Mike Gravel on War
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He looks a LOT better with a mustashe!
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But it's not a reflection of the will of the people. It's a reflection of the amount of corruption at the highest levels of government. And yeah the people should be doing something about it, and I think a lot more would be if we weren't already broke from trying to fight it off for the past 60 years.
I hate to say it Mike but I really don't think you have a good grasp on shit.
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I like the crappy audio, it tells me your not spending money to sharpen your videos which is a good thing.
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The whole ballot thing is bullshit. If you don't have enough money your not on ballot. If your don't have one of the cock sucking jurrenuts [republicans or democrats] on your side your not on the ballot. People of these untied states we need to take back our real right to vote for who we want not for who they want us to vote for.
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I feel like a real jackass for voting for Obama instead of this guy.
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Whoops, turns out I was wrong on one thing: He wasn't on the ballot. After receiving the fewest votes in the Democratic race, he tried to run as a Libertarian but Bob Barr got that nomination in May 2008. Either way, he should have been our President.
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woah the moustace
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@mbmart2005 Dude, you are so right on about Paul, Kucinich, and Gravel.
May the people wake up before it is too late.
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The United States of America was attacked by "stateless" terrorists, meaning that the Terrorists were individuals that were part of an organisation, they were not agents of a Government.
The Bush Administration responded to this by invading Afganistan, then invading Iraq and also threatening other nations that had nothing to do with 9/11.
mike.. you should have started with "Hi, I'm Mike Gravel, the greatest president you never had."
Brawn 1 year ago 51
YES! 'Bout time for a new Gravel video. It's infuriating imagining just how much better things would be now if he were President. He WAS on the ballot in 2008 after all...and he's one of the few candidates (along with Dennis Kucinich, Ralph Nader, and Ron Paul) that would really change what's broken about the system. Too bad all too few notice.
MarshalltheIrish 1 year ago 18