We have reached the low point in America's history
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Maddox is so old But he's right on this one.CrazyNick wrote:oh ApTyp. Just click the little link I have provided here.
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First of all, I know Condoleeza is no longer the NSA... secondly, I'm not a political activist, because I'm well aware that activism is futile. However, it's cathartic for me to bitch about it on the internet.Spazmo wrote:You can't really whine about what your government is doing if you're not even paying attention, junior activist man.
I was actually going to argue that a low point in our country's history was letting the slaves go...Retlaw83 wrote:I'd also like to argue our low point in history was when we were slaughtering Indians and enslaving blacks, but what do I know?
We could still be having free labor to this day, but no. Instead we have this:
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You guys do realize that the President isn't allowed to just send the military just anywhere he pleases when he pleases unless he's asked. There's this little thing called the Constitution that protects US citizens. And although many would argue that it gets trampled on a regular basis, I think you'll find that politicians really do consider it when they make their decisions.
But still, they dropped the ball on this one. Let's not blame it all on Bush. The local and state government could have done a ton more. Basically, everyone fucked up.
I'm sure nobody would have whined if Bush sent the army into Louisiana uninvited had the hurricane caused major devastation, but imagine what would have happened if he sent them in and there was no hurricane. He's getting enough "OMG BUSH IS A DICTATOR! HE STOLE THE ELECTION! TWICE!" as it is. cliche alert: Hindsight is 20/20.
But still, they dropped the ball on this one. Let's not blame it all on Bush. The local and state government could have done a ton more. Basically, everyone fucked up.
I'm sure nobody would have whined if Bush sent the army into Louisiana uninvited had the hurricane caused major devastation, but imagine what would have happened if he sent them in and there was no hurricane. He's getting enough "OMG BUSH IS A DICTATOR! HE STOLE THE ELECTION! TWICE!" as it is. cliche alert: Hindsight is 20/20.
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The US: The only nation that has gone from barbarism to decadence without an intervening period of civilization.
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Well I ment in the sense of approval ratings. Pretty much any action he takes is deemed "Wrong." I can agree with the retirement plan.Spazmo wrote:Nonsense. He just has to ride out his second term. He's pretty much reached the apogee of any American politician's career. Once he's done in 2008, he can retire, sit back and let the dollars from his ghostwritten autobiography roll in.
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The US didn't have very much of anything to do with Marcel Duchamp, aside from the fact that Duchamp happened to be in it at the time.
The US had Andy Warhol and other stupid shit like that, though. Queer.
The US had Andy Warhol and other stupid shit like that, though. Queer.
suppose you're thinking about a plate of shrimp. suddenly somebody will say like 'plate' or 'shrimp' or 'plate of shrimp', out of the blue, no explanation.
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