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More links to fair and balanced reporting. Well done. Xtra, your country needs you.xtratabasco wrote:past
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... 7963007354
present
http://www.infowars.com/articles/ps/arr ... tution.htm

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Don't get me wrong, I dislike Dubya quite a bit, worst thing that happened to this country since Tipper Gore, but if you are at any sort of political debate/speech and you just start randomly yelling things (even questions) from the back while the governor is speaking, you'll get removed from the building in cuffs.
I hate to defend G. Dub, but he was in the right here. He never said anything about taking question and dude just starting yelling at him things like "Europe runs this country," of course he's gonna get ejected.
I only watched the first one. Judging by the title of the second, it would be more of the same out-of-context bashing/propaganda. I feel like a Republican now, thanks for making me defend the Dub....
I hate to defend G. Dub, but he was in the right here. He never said anything about taking question and dude just starting yelling at him things like "Europe runs this country," of course he's gonna get ejected.
I only watched the first one. Judging by the title of the second, it would be more of the same out-of-context bashing/propaganda. I feel like a Republican now, thanks for making me defend the Dub....
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Xtratabasco
We all have gripes with government but you simply make yourself sound stupid by grossly exagerating the facts. Freedom is relative but you are very very lucky to have been born in a democracy that is up around the top of the scale in this respect. Do yourself and your kids a favour and immerse yourselves with what is going on in Myanmar (Burma) right this second, then perhaps you will truly understand what dictatorship,police brutality, lack of human rights and total despair really are.
We all have gripes with government but you simply make yourself sound stupid by grossly exagerating the facts. Freedom is relative but you are very very lucky to have been born in a democracy that is up around the top of the scale in this respect. Do yourself and your kids a favour and immerse yourselves with what is going on in Myanmar (Burma) right this second, then perhaps you will truly understand what dictatorship,police brutality, lack of human rights and total despair really are.
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At least Moore had (keyword, had) some valid points to make in the beginning, this guy is just another "get myself arrested to make a 'point'" guy.Michelle wrote:Ask John Kerry a question and get tazed!![]()
Anyway..As soon as I seen Alex Jones and Infowars I had to close them. He is a big conspiracy theorist and troublemaker to boot. He is the master of manipulation- ever watch a full video of his? Just bad. He's a mini Michael Moore.
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Man, that little fat boy got lucky. If those cops weren't all part of the liberal conspiracy strangling the life out of our beloved country then he'd have had his head beat against the curb like he deserved. Fucking rude propaganda merchants interupting a speech like that, every last one of them ought to have their teeth kicked down their throats and be locked in solitary confinement until they learn some respect.
If I was governor I'd have had him gang-raped on stage to demonstrate my merciful nature.
If I was governor I'd have had him gang-raped on stage to demonstrate my merciful nature.
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Questioning Bush causes Bush to respond, which, in most cases, negativly reflects on USA's diplomatic rating. Thus, questioning Bush is an act of treason (or, at least, an act against USA national interests). You guys should start using real bullets on protesters or you could lose your land of the free. 
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Amen, Joecool!joecoolfrog wrote:Xtratabasco
We all have gripes with government but you simply make yourself sound stupid by grossly exagerating the facts. Freedom is relative but you are very very lucky to have been born in a democracy that is up around the top of the scale in this respect. Do yourself and your kids a favour and immerse yourselves with what is going on in Myanmar (Burma) right this second, then perhaps you will truly understand what dictatorship,police brutality, lack of human rights and total despair really are.
Burma, the Sudan, North Korea. Other places that actually need help, and not in the form of guns and marines...
As far as a 'democracy' goes, there has never been one in the hitsory of planet eart. But the US is the most democratic that has ever existed.
It has been corrupted and twisted and warped, even by our own founding fathers, but it IS one of the most free countries. Although, I have to agree with Xtra in saying that I think all of our rights are slowly being ripped from us.
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actually, athenian democracy was the most pure...but they had a pretty strict policy on who was a citizen, making it a pretty small democracy...Anarkistsdream wrote:Amen, Joecool!joecoolfrog wrote:Xtratabasco
We all have gripes with government but you simply make yourself sound stupid by grossly exagerating the facts. Freedom is relative but you are very very lucky to have been born in a democracy that is up around the top of the scale in this respect. Do yourself and your kids a favour and immerse yourselves with what is going on in Myanmar (Burma) right this second, then perhaps you will truly understand what dictatorship,police brutality, lack of human rights and total despair really are.
Burma, the Sudan, North Korea. Other places that actually need help, and not in the form of guns and marines...
As far as a 'democracy' goes, there has never been one in the hitsory of planet eart. But the US is the most democratic that has ever existed.
It has been corrupted and twisted and warped, even by our own founding fathers, but it IS one of the most free countries. Although, I have to agree with Xtra in saying that I think all of our rights are slowly being ripped from us.
but you are both right on...but i wouldnt say that our leaders twisted it...the every day american twisted it...constantly complaining about harassment, safety, equality, money, land, lawsuits, judicial decisions... all this have caused politicians to jump on the popular bandwagon to stay in power, only to make a completely polar opposite law soon after, thus negating both sides of the arguments opinion...
and then the patriot acts...which basically violate the first 3 ammendments blatently, are pass....which makes me wonder...while people complain that they are losing rights, they allow, even encourage, things like this to pass, stripping us of more rights....why?...fear...the most powerful tool govenments have been using since the dawn of the era of organized territory...so are we losing our rights because of crooked politics...or the inate fear of the average american citizen to realize that there are threats in the world, and that sometime they will have to put down their Ipods and vitamin water and take a stand on something, instead of taking the high road of comfort.
lets face it...the majority of the american society is blind and weak, a consumerist culture who cares only about leisure and fast money, and not about how to make things better, as long as they arent bothered. and if they are, the protests are half assed and twisted and twisted to the point that they are never what they were to begin with, and people lose interest and trail off...back to ignoring everything, as long as they arent bothered.
what happened to the right to raise a militia to oppose threats to the common man? or states rights?( the REAL reason behind the civil war...slavery just happened to be the issue at hand)or the right of the state court to overrule the supreme court on constitutional discrepancies?
i fear the US is not only no longer the greatest nation in the world anymore...we may not even be top 5 soon. we lack a strong and willfull assembly, and have easily manipulated figureheads....
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joecoolfrog wrote:Xtratabasco
We all have gripes with government but you simply make yourself sound stupid by grossly exagerating the facts. Freedom is relative but you are very very lucky to have been born in a democracy that is up around the top of the scale in this respect. Do yourself and your kids a favour and immerse yourselves with what is going on in Myanmar (Burma) right this second, then perhaps you will truly understand what dictatorship,police brutality, lack of human rights and total despair really are.

