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I see your point, and I agree 99% of them doint give two S!!!s about me and my struggle, but I realize I prefer some politicians way of thinkin over the next...so that's one of the reasons I vote
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Originally Posted by DJprestige21
Originally Posted by rashi
1. Because we have people in this country who believe in this BS...Originally Posted by UnkleTomCruze
1. Why do you still vote? I mean do you believe that when elected, these officials will have your best interest at heart?
Its a shame some people are so naive in having this stigma where people in office are some fictional demons, and no they aren't perfect.
Look at it this way, view yourself in office making tough decisions everyday that represent a body of people. You aren't going to go into office everyday saying "YEAH I GET TO *@@* SOME PEOPLE OVER TODAY" then give yourself double guns while smirking in the mirror with no sense of pressure what so ever.
Yes there are your rare exceptions (Bell County, etc.), but elected officials are definitely in it for the best interest of the people. Its just easier to buy into the myth, its more appealing to the senses.
Originally Posted by DJprestige21
Originally Posted by rashi
1. Because we have people in this country who believe in this BS...Originally Posted by UnkleTomCruze
1. Why do you still vote? I mean do you believe that when elected, these officials will have your best interest at heart?
Its a shame some people are so naive in having this stigma where people in office are some fictional demons, and no they aren't perfect.
Look at it this way, view yourself in office making tough decisions everyday that represent a body of people. You aren't going to go into office everyday saying "YEAH I GET TO *@@* SOME PEOPLE OVER TODAY" then give yourself double guns while smirking in the mirror with no sense of pressure what so ever.
Yes there are your rare exceptions (Bell County, etc.), but elected officials are definitely in it for the best interest of the people. Its just easier to buy into the myth, its more appealing to the senses.
Originally Posted by AntonLaVey
I have zero faith in politics....I'll just leave it at that.
Originally Posted by AntonLaVey
I have zero faith in politics....I'll just leave it at that.
this is one of the dumbest things i've ever seen ... go back and look at the votes and revisit the temperature of America at that time and let me know how we wouldnt have gone to war ... i usually just ignore your nonsensical/liberal/democratic/whatever viewpoint but this warranted a response ...Originally Posted by Essential1
It's a shame that people are too wrapped up in the Illuminati talk, that they don't see your statement is what it is all about..
For example:
If Al Gore was president would we have been in Iraq? My hunch is to say no..
Still could have happened, but it is not a far stretch to say that 2000 election changed history 1 way.
this is one of the dumbest things i've ever seen ... go back and look at the votes and revisit the temperature of America at that time and let me know how we wouldnt have gone to war ... i usually just ignore your nonsensical/liberal/democratic/whatever viewpoint but this warranted a response ...Originally Posted by Essential1
It's a shame that people are too wrapped up in the Illuminati talk, that they don't see your statement is what it is all about..
For example:
If Al Gore was president would we have been in Iraq? My hunch is to say no..
Still could have happened, but it is not a far stretch to say that 2000 election changed history 1 way.
Originally Posted by Ruxxx
Originally Posted by AntonLaVey
I have zero faith in politics....I'll just leave it at that.
Originally Posted by Ruxxx
Originally Posted by AntonLaVey
I have zero faith in politics....I'll just leave it at that.
Originally Posted by rashi
Originally Posted by DJprestige21
Originally Posted by rashi
1. Because we have people in this country who believe in this BS...Originally Posted by UnkleTomCruze
1. Why do you still vote? I mean do you believe that when elected, these officials will have your best interest at heart?
Its a shame some people are so naive in having this stigma where people in office are some fictional demons, and no they aren't perfect.
Look at it this way, view yourself in office making tough decisions everyday that represent a body of people. You aren't going to go into office everyday saying "YEAH I GET TO *@@* SOME PEOPLE OVER TODAY" then give yourself double guns while smirking in the mirror with no sense of pressure what so ever.
Yes there are your rare exceptions (Bell County, etc.), but elected officials are definitely in it for the best interest of the people. Its just easier to buy into the myth, its more appealing to the senses.
Come on, dude. Are you serious? We all know why people become elected officials. Otherwise why does Congress always vote to increase their pay? Otherwise why does Congress continue to accept money from lobbyists and give special favors? Get your head out of the clouds, government doesn't like you, they don't care about you. They want to RULE OVER YOU. Why do people need to be governed? Are you that incompetent where you need to vote for someone to make decisions for you? How do you feel that you vote for these criminals who vote to steal peoples money, only to redistribute to other people? That's theft, man. Would it be ok if I went to a rich neighborhood with a semiautomatic weapon and start demanding money from people because they happen to make more money than me? I'de go to jail. IRS agents and U.S. Marshals do this on a daily basis, but that's ok, right?
Originally Posted by rashi
Originally Posted by DJprestige21
Originally Posted by rashi
1. Because we have people in this country who believe in this BS...Originally Posted by UnkleTomCruze
1. Why do you still vote? I mean do you believe that when elected, these officials will have your best interest at heart?
Its a shame some people are so naive in having this stigma where people in office are some fictional demons, and no they aren't perfect.
Look at it this way, view yourself in office making tough decisions everyday that represent a body of people. You aren't going to go into office everyday saying "YEAH I GET TO *@@* SOME PEOPLE OVER TODAY" then give yourself double guns while smirking in the mirror with no sense of pressure what so ever.
Yes there are your rare exceptions (Bell County, etc.), but elected officials are definitely in it for the best interest of the people. Its just easier to buy into the myth, its more appealing to the senses.
Come on, dude. Are you serious? We all know why people become elected officials. Otherwise why does Congress always vote to increase their pay? Otherwise why does Congress continue to accept money from lobbyists and give special favors? Get your head out of the clouds, government doesn't like you, they don't care about you. They want to RULE OVER YOU. Why do people need to be governed? Are you that incompetent where you need to vote for someone to make decisions for you? How do you feel that you vote for these criminals who vote to steal peoples money, only to redistribute to other people? That's theft, man. Would it be ok if I went to a rich neighborhood with a semiautomatic weapon and start demanding money from people because they happen to make more money than me? I'de go to jail. IRS agents and U.S. Marshals do this on a daily basis, but that's ok, right?
Originally Posted by moneyisthemotive
this is one of the dumbest things i've ever seen ... go back and look at the votes and revisit the temperature of America at that time and let me know how we wouldnt have gone to war ... i usually just ignore your nonsensical/liberal/democratic/whatever viewpoint but this warranted a response ...Originally Posted by Essential1
It's a shame that people are too wrapped up in the Illuminati talk, that they don't see your statement is what it is all about..
For example:
If Al Gore was president would we have been in Iraq? My hunch is to say no..
Still could have happened, but it is not a far stretch to say that 2000 election changed history 1 way.
Originally Posted by moneyisthemotive
this is one of the dumbest things i've ever seen ... go back and look at the votes and revisit the temperature of America at that time and let me know how we wouldnt have gone to war ... i usually just ignore your nonsensical/liberal/democratic/whatever viewpoint but this warranted a response ...Originally Posted by Essential1
It's a shame that people are too wrapped up in the Illuminati talk, that they don't see your statement is what it is all about..
For example:
If Al Gore was president would we have been in Iraq? My hunch is to say no..
Still could have happened, but it is not a far stretch to say that 2000 election changed history 1 way.