Hust

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Hustini
May 29, 2005
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if you do your homework, are not a multi-millionaire, and still vote/support republican you are indeed a fool
Well, I have and still disagree with the left. From their mindset, constant race-baiting I will never agree with them or their policies.

So, by default I'm a fool. :beer:

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long story short, repubs are all about corps and when they talk tax breaks it really is for corps, anyone who makes serious dough is incorporated and thus pays little or no tax. democrats are about that life too, but not as obvious.
So, you vote for the side that makes it less obvious?
 

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GordoDeCentral

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Apr 14, 2005
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Well, I have and still disagree with the left. From their mindset, constant race-baiting I will never agree with them or their policies.

So, by default I'm a fool. :beer:

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So, you vote for the side that makes it less obvious?
i dont vote, it's a masquerade

i dont think you have done your homework, you really wouldnt be supporting them if you did, did you watch the monetary system vid i posted?

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Politics are for fools.
unless you making money off of it :p
 

Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,703
i dont vote, it's a masquerade

i dont think you have done your homework, you really wouldnt be supporting them if you did, did you watch the monetary system vid i posted?
The problem with not voting gave us 6 years of you know who. No, link me the video so I can watch it later. I forgot about it that day probably

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unless you making money off of it :p
Both sides do that: you see people on the left making money from green companies and those on the right making money from military/intel companies.
 

GordoDeCentral

Diez
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Apr 14, 2005
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The problem with not voting gave us 6 years of you know who. No, link me the video so I can watch it later. I forgot about it that day probably
you know who is no different from those preceding him, hes just vilified or sanctified a lot more thus making him polarizing; we have long ago traded civic duty for police state imo

watch the whole thing
 

Hust

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Hustini
May 29, 2005
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you know who is no different from those preceding him, hes just vilified or sanctified a lot more thus making him polarizing; we have long ago traded civic duty for police state imo
I book marked so I can try and watch tonight.

If anything BO is sanctified by 90% of the media and with as much media supports as he gets for his government and policies to get ass raped like they did yesterday should speak volumes to what normal people feel...not those around the beltway here in DC or the Hollywood people or other "intellectual" elites.
 

GordoDeCentral

Diez
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Apr 14, 2005
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I book marked so I can try and watch tonight.

If anything BO is sanctified by 90% of the media and with as much media supports as he gets for his government and policies to get ass raped like they did yesterday should speak volumes to what normal people feel...not those around the beltway here in DC or the Hollywood people or other "intellectual" elites.
is that repub propaganda echo im hearing :p anyways watch vid and lemme know what you think
 

Fr3sh

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Jul 12, 2011
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Politics is like supporting a football club. Except your choices are a team of 11 Molinaros or a team of 11 Amauris, and you have to listen to the fans of each bitch about whether defense or offense is more important.

And the winner gets to play 3-5-2 for another 4 years. :pado:
Sounds like a good time. :lol:
 

Hust

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Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,703
is that repub propaganda echo im hearing :p anyways watch vid and lemme know what you think
Of course its the repub echo. :D

If you know anything about me then you already know I will let you know what I think ::hustini2::

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Here is why I question Libs:

I work for 2. My CEO worked with Al & Tipper Gore's campaigns in 2000 when he ran against Bush. My VP worked for Bill & Hillary in the 90s campaign trails. I am fairly certain you won't find two MORE leftist people out there. They bleed blue. The company (my job) is to find as many IT companies here in the DC area to use our services. We essentially source and staff high level IT positions for companies like Booz, SAIC, Lookheed, etc...you know, the infamous military industrial complex libbs detest.

Am I the only one that finds that ironic? These two make millions combined by helping the companies that the left despises.
 

Bjerknes

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Mar 16, 2004
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i dont vote, it's a masquerade

i dont think you have done your homework, you really wouldnt be supporting them if you did, did you watch the monetary system vid i posted?

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unless you making money off of it :p
The monetary system in place, controlled by the Fed, is definitely all about supporting the big banks and corporations at the expense of the general public, but both parties support the Fed and their quantitative easing thievery. This is why people who are so vehemently behind one of the two moron parties are practically the scum of the earth. However, the key differences between the two parties are that the Democrats are insanely arrogant and feed off of bating minorities, while the Republicans hide behind their security threat. Both support big government, but at least the Repubs have advocated lower taxes. I’m not going to vote for the lesser of two evils, but I do understand why it happens. People are sick of the lecturing from the left when the economy isn’t any better whatsoever.
 

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