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April 13th, 2008, 07:18 PM #1
US elections in a nutshell...
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Re: US elections in a nutshell...
Well it's obvious that money does play a part in the electoral process and that, in at least the case of the Democrats Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, our votes play little if any on their nomination since they use super delegates and do not rely on the vote of the people in their respective states (much like the people who vote a democrat into office have little if anything to say about what the official in office decides to do 'for the good of the people').
Since national healthcare is failing or has failed everywhere else in the world, why not give government our money through taxes so they can use it for whatever reason they choose to do so (tolls on bridges fix bridges?... oh how silly to expect THAT).... (Social Security pays for retirement?... sorry, we 'borrowed that' for our own special needs).
Funny how people complain about what the government does with our tax dollars and yet we still bring liberals into government to take more of our freedoms.
WAKE UP AMERICA... IF YOU WANT FREEDOMS TO MAKE YOUR OWN DECISIONS... STOP ELECTING LIBERALS.
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April 14th, 2008, 11:33 AM #3
Re: US elections in a nutshell...
Even though this vid was meant to be funny (it was, sort of), it shows how ridiculous the primary "system" is. All it does is give those already in power the ability to keep it, while guaranteeing that the unwashed masses have little to no say in this process. Representative Republic, yea right.
Last edited by 625; April 14th, 2008 at 01:40 PM. Reason: spelling
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April 14th, 2008, 12:50 PM #4
Re: US elections in a nutshell...
WOW!
That reminded me of the legal fast talk at the end of commercials.
It is just a big money game.
Just look at who's running!
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