Re: Crazy people do crazy things
- From: "Double-A" <double-aa@xxxxxxx>
- Date: 21 Nov 2006 03:09:08 -0800
Tom Potter wrote:
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Tom Potter wrote:
Reuters - Sun Nov 19, 2006
Indonesia anti-Bush rallies pick up steam
"the cost and trouble of security preparations for the visit, including
building helicopter pads in a Bogor botanical garden and plans to lock
down
much of the town during and ahead of the visit.
The U.S. ambassador to Indonesia, Lynn Pascoe, has said the need for
security reflects the reality that "there are lots of crazy people in the
world out there, (who) will do crazy things"."
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End quote.
Ambassador Pascoe makes a good point!
What could be crazier,
than for the maximum leader of the
most trusted and respected nation on Earth
to unilateral wage a needless war on a small nation,
and kill and maim hundreds of thousands of human beings,
and cost every family in the aggressor nation,
tens of thousands of dollars,
and destroy the trust and respect
that the world had for the aggressor nation?
What could be crazier?????
As Ambassador Pascoe points out
sometimes crazy people manage to occupy powerful offices,
and do very crazy things.
Not since the days of the Roman Empire,
has the leader of a powerful nation
been so egotistical, arrogant, unstable, and "crazy"
as George Bush.
--
Tom Potter
Have you noticed how your beloved Democrats have become nothing but
conciliatory now that the election is over and they have won control of
the Congress. Talk of impeaching Bush and making radical changes from
the way Republicans did things are now all out the window as
politicians seek to fit in and to pursue the interests of their own
political careers. I don't see any moves coming soon to end the war by
the Democrats as they are now show their eagerness to compromise and
accommodate the administration and take their place in the overall
power structure. Ralph Nader is right, you know. There is really only
one political party in this country!
Just like in your country, Potter.
It is interesting to see that Double-A
equates criticism of George Bush to being a Democrat.
As can be seen,
from my numerous posts to the newsgroups,
I am an ex-entrepreneur and free market advocate,
who supported Republicans and George Bush,
BEFORE Bush got into office and showed that
he had, like most national politicians,
sold out to the Jewish Lobby.
Double-A (And Ralph Nader) do make a good point
when they point out that both
Democrats and Republicans at the national level,
are owned by the Jewish Lobby,
and are pretty much alike,
except for the rhetoric.
As Philip, Alexander the Great's father said:
"No city walls are so secure
that they cannot be breached,
if you can get a donkey load of gold
up to the city gates."
As can be seen,
both Democrats and Republicans at the national level,
sell out for a few donkey loads of gold,
and the American taxpayers pay an enormous price
in lives, limbs, loss of freedoms,
and thousands of donkey loads of gold.
It appears that the greatest return one can get on an investment
is to buy the national leaders in rich nations,
and in nations that have rich resources.
As I have posted,
the best way to obtain a non-corruptible, democratic government
is to select Representatives randomly
from all of a nation's citizens,
and have the Representatives, in turn,
select a group of people to head up the
various departments such as Defense, State, etc.
who in turn could assign one of their members to be
the dictator ("The decider") for short periods
in times of REAL emergencies.
And to sell the seats in the Senate
to the highest bidder,
in order to give voice to the
long term movers and shakers in the society.
The American government is controlled by
the Jewish Lobby and other religious and special
interests, and NOT by the American citizens.
Speaking of Ralph Nader,
he did General Motors, America, conservation, and the environment
a great injustice, with his book "Unsafe at any speed",
that attacked the Corvair, which was paving the way to:
1. Protecting the American auto market from Japanese cars.
2. Conservation of oil, steel, etc.
3. Less pollution.
Nader also did America a great harm by
allowing Bush to become president,
and this has been America's greatest tragedy,
short of the Civil War.
--
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The flaw in your proposed system of government is that if the Jewish
Lobby has had the cash to buy up all the politicians now, they would
certainly have a lock on the Senate under your proposed system!
But what the hey, why not sell the Presidency to the highest bidder
too? There were times in history when the position of Roman Emperor
and the Papacy were both up for sale! But as long as we require that
all future Presidents be Episcopalians, it should work out OK!
Double-A
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