Wars for democracy used to be popular. You don't get that so much now. I was just wondering where regard for the freedom of foreigners went.
People wore lapel pins over Iraq, where is the love now?
Priorities, my friend. Priorities.
Freedom for Iraqis? Sure! yeah!
Zimbabwe? Huh?
Darfur? Who?
Burma? Never heard of it.
Wars for democracy used to be popular. You don't get that so much now. I was just wondering where regard for the freedom of foreigners went.
People wore lapel pins over Iraq, where is the love now?
Last edited by Winehole23; 03-04-2009 at 04:21 PM.
Paul, of Lake Jackson, managed to insert 22 earmarks worth $96.1 million into the bill, leading the Houston delegation, according to an analysis of more than 8,500 congressionally-mandated projects in the bill by the Houston Chronicle.
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/ap/tx/6288333.html
Of course, they had to be true conservative/libertarian earmarks, overflowing with fiscal responsibility.
Aside from lip service Obama isn't much different in this regard. Should a couple of buildings go boom (or worse) under Obama's watch I think you're going to be suprised how the dems respond. It won't be with a hug and they sure as won't mind stepping all over your precious rights in an attempt to hang onto their new found power.
There were precedents for it until the last minutes of GWB.
Oh, I'm sure you're right. I'm just hoping the idiotic Dems manage to pry away some executive power from Obama. Dems are too spineless to go against Repubs, but they'll go against their own.
It'll be a tough fight.
To be fair, the Dems who pry power away from Obama won't be idiotic. I'll cheer them on. I just meant the Democrats in general are rather stupid and spineless.
The only Democrat that I haven't really seen any negatives for is Feingold. Then again, I haven't researched him very much. (I don't want all my dreams dashed to the rocks!)
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