I guess it does matter if you are living under Mubaraks fist.
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Behind the rest of the world. It would appear that his intel on this sucked ass. Hildo says one thing bamster says another. Christ man, Biden's over there claiming Mubby isn't a dictator. The Bamster's position was to support the puppet regime in Iran, not those in the street crying for freedom and real revolution. Glad you brought up Georgia. They plead to the US and to Bamster for help after agreeing to certain concessions (bases installed there) and he basically told them to fuck off. In the Russian tanks rolled.Kmar wrote:
Behind the rest? Who was leading the charge, and what was that message? Actually it would seem the primary message was the same in both revolts from Obama. A rather boring keep it peaceful position. Name me a politician that isn't a self promoting narcascist. Please. That goes for any so called talking head as well. I never understood how so many people can be so eagerly trusting of political commentators whilst maintaining that the government is out to get them. Talking heads openly and absolutley maintain their opinions for personal gain.
After seeing the president talk about moving to a more fiscally responsible budget and then seeing him berated for doing so by the typical right wing pundints, I really don't give a crap about what they say. They prefer to, in their mind, rub his nose in it .. instead of embracing the policy. Save the clap trap. I have heard the whole "but he was spending a lot early on" mantra. Their positioning is so predictable and juvenile. So tell me, what is the point of paying any mind to those people? If his every move has been completely decided upon prior to making it, even when those moves are agreeable, what's the point? It is obviosly no win.
The same goes for foreign policy. Americans need to grow the fuck up and stop treating real world life and death geopolitical situations like a daytime soap opera. Oh yea, we're real concerned about Egypt so long as it temporarily helps us maintain the entertainment value of the current news cycle. Pretty soon the cheese is going to slide off the cracker and we will stop caring enough to even mention it.
See Burma and Georgia for references.
FOAD.Mekstizzle wrote:
Well I hope all the Americans that wish to do so go there and fight them in this battle
You guys (well, some) are the one's that didn't want this happening. There was only one way you were gonna stop it. Shit. Don't get mad at me when I say it as it is. The US has a monopoly on violence with countries like this. So it could do it. Not that it wouldn't hurt massively. But if people hold views like Brinson about the hegemony and keeping dictators in power, and the people down. For the sake of the nation. Then they should be able to put that sort of talk into action.JohnG@lt wrote:
FOAD.Mekstizzle wrote:
Well I hope all the Americans that wish to do so go there and fight them in this battle
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Who exactly was clamoring over the Egypt situation during the last few years? Obama and the majority of other Western leaders have been focusing on their local economic problems. What was is Hillary saying exactly? .. and Biden? Please, does anyone at all take that man seriously? The VP is largely insignificant beyond pulling political gaffes. I think you missed my point in bringing up Georgia. That, or you just ignored it in order to take another shot at Obama, which tbh, I really don't care about.. The point was we only pretend to care when it serves our preconcieved notion of the world.DBBrinson1 wrote:
Behind the rest of the world. It would appear that his intel on this sucked ass. Hildo says one thing bamster says another. Christ man, Biden's over there claiming Mubby isn't a dictator. The Bamster's position was to support the puppet regime in Iran, not those in the street crying for freedom and real revolution. Glad you brought up Georgia. They plead to the US and to Bamster for help after agreeing to certain concessions (bases installed there) and he basically told them to fuck off. In the Russian tanks rolled.Kmar wrote:
Behind the rest? Who was leading the charge, and what was that message? Actually it would seem the primary message was the same in both revolts from Obama. A rather boring keep it peaceful position. Name me a politician that isn't a self promoting narcascist. Please. That goes for any so called talking head as well. I never understood how so many people can be so eagerly trusting of political commentators whilst maintaining that the government is out to get them. Talking heads openly and absolutley maintain their opinions for personal gain.
After seeing the president talk about moving to a more fiscally responsible budget and then seeing him berated for doing so by the typical right wing pundints, I really don't give a crap about what they say. They prefer to, in their mind, rub his nose in it .. instead of embracing the policy. Save the clap trap. I have heard the whole "but he was spending a lot early on" mantra. Their positioning is so predictable and juvenile. So tell me, what is the point of paying any mind to those people? If his every move has been completely decided upon prior to making it, even when those moves are agreeable, what's the point? It is obviosly no win.
The same goes for foreign policy. Americans need to grow the fuck up and stop treating real world life and death geopolitical situations like a daytime soap opera. Oh yea, we're real concerned about Egypt so long as it temporarily helps us maintain the entertainment value of the current news cycle. Pretty soon the cheese is going to slide off the cracker and we will stop caring enough to even mention it.
See Burma and Georgia for references.
You really believe that the bamster wants to be fiscally responsible? Come on man. Freezing spending levels that are all ready unsustainable is not being fiscally responsible -after he's the dipshit that singed off on the massive spending. Hard to pull back from that simple fact as predictable as you find it. Fuck man, the guy ran around telling R's "don't tell us how to hold the mop" and "you can sit in the back" and locks em out of meetings. I think that R's that vote in the chambers have been working with him more so than pelosi killing Newts rules and jamming a crappy agenda down the throats of the American people. Not to mention the assassination attempt and the left immediately blaming the right for it via vitriol speech. Juvenile? Maybe, but I'm pretty sure the R&D's sat next to each other during the State of the Union speech thing. Nah, the Oberlord wants to be reelected and he'll say anything to appear palatable again. He's an idealist and his views haven't changed just because of the mid term elections. You're right it is a no win for him. I hope. That guy has fucked up the US more than OBL could ever hope to...
Actually, America needs to grow the fuck up and stop watching soap operas and start paying attention to shit like this. You'll find no argument from me that the media needs to be more responsible in their sensationalizing of items for shock value. But at the same time, what would you expect as one can't focus all their attention to current world events and how it effects the US on a national stage. That's the SOS's job. And to be honest she sucks at it. Reset buttons misspelled in Russian for all!
A monopoly eh? Who went in and drew the borders in the first place? Fucking British colonialism forcing hated groups to try and live in harmony. Please, as if the hands of the crown are clean.Mekstizzle wrote:
You guys (well, some) are the one's that didn't want this happening. There was only one way you were gonna stop it. Shit. Don't get mad at me when I say it as it is. The US has a monopoly on violence with countries like this. So it could do it. Not that it wouldn't hurt massively. But if people hold views like Brinson about the hegemony and keeping dictators in power, and the people down. For the sake of the nation. Then they should be able to put that sort of talk into action.JohnG@lt wrote:
FOAD.Mekstizzle wrote:
Well I hope all the Americans that wish to do so go there and fight them in this battle
I'm all eyes and ears for a country trying to build an empire, they can try. I'd like to see how well it would go.
Yeah, I'm talking about right now, where the US has a monopoly of violence (and probably economy) on the entire region and could reinstall a friendly dictator if it really wanted to. Like alot of people on here want. Brinson has already said it pretty unapologetically that he'd take that. All I was saying was, go on then.Kmar wrote:
A monopoly eh? Who went in and drew the borders in the first place? Fucking British colonialism forcing hated groups to try and live in harmony. Please, as if the hands of the crown are clean.Mekstizzle wrote:
You guys (well, some) are the one's that didn't want this happening. There was only one way you were gonna stop it. Shit. Don't get mad at me when I say it as it is. The US has a monopoly on violence with countries like this. So it could do it. Not that it wouldn't hurt massively. But if people hold views like Brinson about the hegemony and keeping dictators in power, and the people down. For the sake of the nation. Then they should be able to put that sort of talk into action.JohnG@lt wrote:
FOAD.
I'm all eyes and ears for a country trying to build an empire, they can try. I'd like to see how well it would go.
My point was failed European colonialism during the 19th and beginning of the 20th century still, to this day, has an impact on what is going on in the ME.Mekstizzle wrote:
Yeah, I'm talking about right now, where the US has a monopoly of violence (and probably economy) on the entire region and could reinstall a friendly dictator if it really wanted to. Like alot of people on here want. Brinson has already said it pretty unapologetically that he'd take that. All I was saying was, go on then.Kmar wrote:
A monopoly eh? Who went in and drew the borders in the first place? Fucking British colonialism forcing hated groups to try and live in harmony. Please, as if the hands of the crown are clean.Mekstizzle wrote:
You guys (well, some) are the one's that didn't want this happening. There was only one way you were gonna stop it. Shit. Don't get mad at me when I say it as it is. The US has a monopoly on violence with countries like this. So it could do it. Not that it wouldn't hurt massively. But if people hold views like Brinson about the hegemony and keeping dictators in power, and the people down. For the sake of the nation. Then they should be able to put that sort of talk into action.
I'm all eyes and ears for a country trying to build an empire, they can try. I'd like to see how well it would go.
British colonialism created the US too. But it's largely irrelevant in the discussion taking place, I don't really get your point?
They should start with a multiparty system that allows for a primary that lets states choose if said primary is open or closed leading up to a run off election that nominates a representative to vote in an electoral college that determi...... You know what, fuck it. draw straws.SEREMAKER wrote:
are they going to put everyones name in a hat a draw a name for next prezy
exactly why we didn't give 2 fucks about flooding in pakistan... we hear about pakistan too much in the news, loses novelty.Kmar wrote:
The same goes for foreign policy. Americans need to grow the fuck up and stop treating real world life and death geopolitical situations like a daytime soap opera. Oh yea, we're real concerned about Egypt so long as it temporarily helps us maintain the entertainment value of the current news cycle. Pretty soon the cheese is going to slide off the cracker and we will stop caring enough to even mention it.
See Burma and Georgia for references.
Christ, you have to be trolling. You can't possibly be this stupid.Mekstizzle wrote:
You guys (well, some) are the one's that didn't want this happening. There was only one way you were gonna stop it. Shit. Don't get mad at me when I say it as it is. The US has a monopoly on violence with countries like this. So it could do it. Not that it wouldn't hurt massively. But if people hold views like Brinson about the hegemony and keeping dictators in power, and the people down. For the sake of the nation. Then they should be able to put that sort of talk into action.JohnG@lt wrote:
FOAD.Mekstizzle wrote:
Well I hope all the Americans that wish to do so go there and fight them in this battle
I'm all eyes and ears for a country trying to build an empire, they can try. I'd like to see how well it would go.
That'd be great, but I don't think that's very likely. I think we'll see more candidates from the establishment.AussieReaper wrote:
I think the Army will hold power for a month while candidates put themselves forward.
You're likely to see public servants and a handful of the political prisoners run. I don't know how many ex-parliment officials will run as they may or may not be associated with Mubarak.
Egypt situation wasn't exactly new. The bamster had a heads up on this.Kmar wrote:
Who exactly was clamoring over the Egypt situation during the last few years? Obama and the majority of other Western leaders have been focusing on their local economic problems. What was is Hillary saying exactly? .. and Biden? Please, does anyone at all take that man seriously? The VP is largely insignificant beyond pulling political gaffes. I think you missed my point in bringing up Georgia. That, or you just ignored it in order to take another shot at Obama, which tbh, I really don't care about.. The point was we only pretend to care when it serves our preconcieved notion of the world.
Acknowledging spending has to be cut will help to hold him accountable (queue the 2012 political ads). That is at least some progress. However, when someone spits on it, it calls into question their own motives. You're falling into the trap of lining up your retort to me as R's vs D's. Your response is just reiterating my point. Don't feel obligated to remind me of what some of the libs did in attempting to politically align a psychopath. Yes the assassination attempt response was juvenile by the left. I said that from the get go, repeatedly. Yes, an elected president gaffing "The repubs can come along with us, they just have to sit in the back of the bus" is stupid (Sean Hannity opens his show with it everyday). I could go on and on in reply about how Reagan was a deficit spender, how bush kept the iraq war off of the books .. but there is no sense in it beyond trying to one up someone.
Yes, I'd say we need to watch more shit like this if we were capable of handling it in a way that doesn't split our nation in two. Unfortunately you have to at some point realize that much of our Country just doesn't want to agree with each other, under any circumstance. We use these events to serve ourselves by trying to bury the political competition. I expect us to give an opinion on what really matters to us.. not to feel compelled to give everyone our opinion every time a molotov cocktail is thrown. It's pretentious and it is arrogant.
So try a different party and stop blubbing about the MB.Kmar wrote:
Well, i'd throw my hat into the ring but the muslim brotherhood denied my application. Again.
I still don't think you are getting it. You made the literal assessment that I am making a direct comparison to Reagan and Obama. I'm distraught with the absolute politicization of everything. If you want to honker down and start a topic on Reagan I'll go there. But the point would simply be that i can talk in circles as good as anyone else.. It's not because I'm incapable of throwing political jabs, I assure you I can. In truth those historical comparisons serve no real purpose within the relevant discussion. Harping on Reagan in the context of the Obama admin would only continue to illustrate my point of always having a necessary retort. I'm trying to get you to step out of the box .. not to close the lid on it.DBBrinson1 wrote:
Egypt situation wasn't exactly new. The bamster had a heads up on this.Kmar wrote:
Who exactly was clamoring over the Egypt situation during the last few years? Obama and the majority of other Western leaders have been focusing on their local economic problems. What was is Hillary saying exactly? .. and Biden? Please, does anyone at all take that man seriously? The VP is largely insignificant beyond pulling political gaffes. I think you missed my point in bringing up Georgia. That, or you just ignored it in order to take another shot at Obama, which tbh, I really don't care about.. The point was we only pretend to care when it serves our preconcieved notion of the world.
Acknowledging spending has to be cut will help to hold him accountable (queue the 2012 political ads). That is at least some progress. However, when someone spits on it, it calls into question their own motives. You're falling into the trap of lining up your retort to me as R's vs D's. Your response is just reiterating my point. Don't feel obligated to remind me of what some of the libs did in attempting to politically align a psychopath. Yes the assassination attempt response was juvenile by the left. I said that from the get go, repeatedly. Yes, an elected president gaffing "The repubs can come along with us, they just have to sit in the back of the bus" is stupid (Sean Hannity opens his show with it everyday). I could go on and on in reply about how Reagan was a deficit spender, how bush kept the iraq war off of the books .. but there is no sense in it beyond trying to one up someone.
Yes, I'd say we need to watch more shit like this if we were capable of handling it in a way that doesn't split our nation in two. Unfortunately you have to at some point realize that much of our Country just doesn't want to agree with each other, under any circumstance. We use these events to serve ourselves by trying to bury the political competition. I expect us to give an opinion on what really matters to us.. not to feel compelled to give everyone our opinion every time a molotov cocktail is thrown. It's pretentious and it is arrogant.
http://abcnews.go.com/News/egypt-unrest … d=12835550
I don't buy your "we only pretend to care" argument when the us responds to catastrophic events like the one Hatii just went through.
You are off still on the spending cuts. He's not proposing to cut spending, he just wants to freeze them at levels where they currently are. I reiterated the lack of 'civility' displayed by D's (I left the Bush years out) as you said it seems that the man wants to work with... No the man wants you to roll over -that's his idea of meeting in the middle. Sorry Kman, but even with Regeans spending, you can't compare it to the bamsters. Especially when you're talking about a recovery.
http://www.heritage.org/multimedia/info … recoveries
Sorry, but more than one molotov cocktail was tossed this time.