Pravda of all newspapers in the world prints a scathing rebuke of Americas descent into socialism...
Here...read it and weep
Here...read it and weep
iomegaman said:Pravda of all newspapers in the world prints a scathing rebuke of Americas descent into socialism...
Here...read it and weep
ENS Audio said:iomegaman said:Pravda of all newspapers in the world prints a scathing rebuke of Americas descent into socialism...
Here...read it and weep
How cute, a facist gov ruled by the mob telling us how we should behave?? Wouldnt pravda still be considered a "mouthpiece" for their gov??
Now let's ask the people of Russia if they're so much better off with what they have now, unlike what idiots here in the US say about freedom of speech...(correct me if i'm wrong) but they actually DO send out the "brownshirts" to deal with troublemakers in Russia....do they not??
The Ruskies dont deserve that kind of harrassment from their gov..
iomegaman said:ENS Audio said:iomegaman said:Pravda of all newspapers in the world prints a scathing rebuke of Americas descent into socialism...
Here...read it and weep
How cute, a facist gov ruled by the mob telling us how we should behave?? Wouldnt pravda still be considered a "mouthpiece" for their gov??
Now let's ask the people of Russia if they're so much better off with what they have now, unlike what idiots here in the US say about freedom of speech...(correct me if i'm wrong) but they actually DO send out the "brownshirts" to deal with troublemakers in Russia....do they not??
The Ruskies dont deserve that kind of harrassment from their gov..
I did not read it so much as a rebuke as a warning...which we apparently are much to comfortable to heed...it could never happen here I'm sure.
USSR rebukes America for turning Marxist
ENS Audio said:How cute, a facist gov ruled by the mob...
ENS Audio said:telling us how we should behave??
Speaking of telling somebody how to behave, take a guess why all the world up untill quite recently hated Americans? So wouldn't it make sense for Americans to look at themselves, first?
Svart said:Anyway, this country was founded on the principle that those we elect into office can try whatever they think is right.
Marik said:ENS Audio said:telling us how we should behave??
Speaking of telling somebody how to behave, take a guess why all the world up untill quite recently hated Americans? So wouldn't it make sense for Americans to look at themselves, first?
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I thought this country was founded on the principle that those we elect into office do what their representatives think is right, not the other way around.
I guess I didn't see the memo that the world loves us now.... : Sounds like more wishful thinking from proponents of the "I'm Sorry" world tour. IMO this is just a more subtle form of partisan ad hominum politics, but opinions vary.Svart said:Speaking of telling somebody how to behave, take a guess why all the world up untill quite recently hated Americans? So wouldn't it make sense for Americans to look at themselves, first?
Bingo! Absolutely.
I think there is honest concern about who is pulling the strings behind the curtain in this massive intervention into our economy, and who will really benefit. 6-7 health care lobbyists for every legislator. 1,000+ page house bill that the legislators can't even read and understand (lawyer's full employment act). Do the math.People are afraid of change. Most of the folks who are the loudest protesters of "change" are also usually devoid of any suggestions themselves. While I don't agree with Obama, or McCain/bush/whomever (i'm Libertarian and see all of those guys as generally the same with different names and faces..) I have to applaud Obama for at least trying something new. We've been stuck in the same rut for decades but the people who stand to benefit from the "normal" ways of doing things have resisted it for a long time. Once we had someone who preached true change, Ron Paul got blacklisted ( ), and therefor Obama had the stage to himself for his version of "change". The good ole boys started spreading rumors about the proposed healthcare system and now we have these town hall lynch mobs..
Anyway, this country was founded on the principle that those we elect into office can try whatever they think is right. Although I don't think Obama has really thought all this through, I think he truly believes this will work.
Svart said:Speaking of telling somebody how to behave, take a guess why all the world up untill quite recently hated Americans? So wouldn't it make sense for Americans to look at themselves, first?
Bingo! Absolutely.
People are afraid of change. Most of the folks who are the loudest protesters of "change" are also usually devoid of any suggestions themselves. While I don't agree with Obama, or McCain/bush/whomever (i'm Libertarian and see all of those guys as generally the same with different names and faces..) I have to applaud Obama for at least trying something new. We've been stuck in the same rut for decades but the people who stand to benefit from the "normal" ways of doing things have resisted it for a long time. Once we had someone who preached true change, Ron Paul got blacklisted ( ), and therefor Obama had the stage to himself for his version of "change". The good ole boys started spreading rumors about the proposed healthcare system and now we have these town hall lynch mobs..
Anyway, this country was founded on the principle that those we elect into office can try whatever they think is right. Although I don't think Obama has really thought all this through, I think he truly believes this will work.
I don't think he has ever made an electable run at higher office.
ENS Audio said:(correct me if i'm wrong) but they actually DO send out the "brownshirts" to deal with troublemakers in Russia....do they not??
Svart said:While I agree that he doesn't follow the moderate line that would make him much more electable, I think his presidential run was substantial. He started getting a very respectable following towards the middle of the presidential race but his media coverage suddenly dropped off. He has said that the media was knocking down his door to get interviews and suddenly they dried up overnight. He was no longer invited to debates and so forth. I personally think this had something to do with taking McCain to school during one of the debates but there is no real proof of why this happened. I think it was definitely an organized blacklisting, not one due to waning interest.
iomegaman said:ENS Audio said:iomegaman said:Pravda of all newspapers in the world prints a scathing rebuke of Americas descent into socialism...
Here...read it and weep
How cute, a facist gov ruled by the mob telling us how we should behave?? Wouldnt pravda still be considered a "mouthpiece" for their gov??
Now let's ask the people of Russia if they're so much better off with what they have now, unlike what idiots here in the US say about freedom of speech...(correct me if i'm wrong) but they actually DO send out the "brownshirts" to deal with troublemakers in Russia....do they not??
The Ruskies dont deserve that kind of harrassment from their gov..
I did not read it so much as a rebuke as a warning...which we apparently are much to comfortable to heed...it could never happen here I'm sure.
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