The South Rose Again, As Members Of The GOP...

Discussion in 'Politics' started by OPTIONAL777, May 23, 2009.

  1. Mercor

    Mercor

    This guy is not worth the intellectual effort . He will spin debates in to rhetorical infinity. He finds any nuance to make a shaky point just to continue this merry-go-round.

    As you narrow his arguments to the pathetic little points they are he then will go to sweeping general statements. Then the whole waste of time starts over.

    Pabst's makes a great point about the mess of 1965 and 777 passes on that to open up 5 major subjects( 2 wars, financial crisis, energy crisis, terrorism,house divided)

    It's one big circle jerk to 777 and he loves it
     
    #21     May 24, 2009
  2. More cancer fighting...

    LOL!!!

     
    #22     May 24, 2009
  3. I wouldn't pay any attention to Optional777. He got murdered in the abortion debate and he is getting murdered in this debate.
     
    #23     May 24, 2009
  4. To a hammer, everything looks like a nail.

    To those right wingers who support state sanctioned murder (capital punishment) everything looks like murder...even a debate.

     
    #24     May 24, 2009
  5. In Canada we have socialized medicine; contrary to bullshit ads run in the U.S. featuring a couple of disgruntled Canadian wannabe mutimillionaire specialists our medical system runs pretty efficiently here. God help those Americans who have worked all their lives to build their country and who have answered the call in times of war who get old and sick; their entire life savings end up in the hands of money-grubbing hospital administrators and medical specialists. It's a disgrace and a travesty of "free enterprise".

    Unregulated free enterprise centered in the U.S. but with multi-national associations brought about the massive fraud now being perpetrated on the American taxpayers.

    An unregulated free-market inevitably distills down to a mob of sociopath "bankers" pulling all the pursestrings of the free world as democracy is supplanted by a ruthless plutocracy.

    Reagan's and Thacher's launching of Hayek economics was bound to inspire prosperity for a while, but lead inevitably to the concentration of wealth we now see strangling the very free enterprise it was supposed to encourage.

    Canada's a great place to do business. For one thing, we don't have banks that must choose between government control and insolvency so we must be doing something right.

    And the best President you folks ever had - Theodore Roosevelt, hands down.
     
    #25     May 25, 2009