for you...
Somalia
North Korea
Mali
Haiti
Cambodia
you got fam in australia. you're more than welcome to come kick it with the reckoning. i know some peeps from tanzania if you're heading that way to ghana. apparently tanzania is the place to be imo.
suriname in south america is a badass place too. it's one huge multicultural party.
for you...
Somalia
North Korea
Mali
Haiti
Cambodia
I think this could be the starting point of Obama's fallout with his koolaid drinking liberal supporters. When you have Letterman calling you out on your bull , you know is about to get real with your sheep.
Damn I missed it, hope thats online soon
the countries you mention are slowly getting rid of amending certain rights within its cons ution ready for one one world order...
and them 5 have one in common, former/still colonies of england...
tbh australia is about to seize rights to internet usage to "filter content" rofl what a joke country
the head who looks like his going to win wants a filter, it be user end...so it be ur discretion whether you want it or not, lol leaving it to the user whether to block is like whether they should install AV and ....
dont forget the same wanker wants to stop the rollout of FIBRE +100mb connection to remain on the ty adsl2+ copper network....i swear the dude is a fkn clown and backward thinking commie
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Ron Paul's potatoes are more popular than Obama's war in Syria.![]()
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If Repugs would have had as many reservations, questions about dubya and head's invasion of Iraq-for-oil as they do now about bombing Syria, then 6000+ military lives, 100Ks Iraqi lives, and $5T+ would have been saved.
Repugs reticence on attacking Syria is 100% proof they know that they, Repugs/dubya/ head/neocons/MIC/rummy/feith/perl, ALL ed up by lying their way into Iraq.
RP pere et fils?![]()
2012 FLASHBACK: Joe Biden warned voters that Mitt Romney would take America to war with Syria...
http://www.libertynews.com/2013/09/2...ar-with-syria/
When it comes to Joe Biden, Barack Obama and the rest of their leftist ilk, you can now pretty much assume the opposite of whatever they say is true. Which, as we now learn, was exactly the case when Joe Biden warned voters that Mitt Romney would take America to war with Syria.
Extremely ironic considering that Obama’s policy is nothing but confrontational. And now Obama is indeed forcing us into a war with Syria.Sept. 2, 2012, YORK, Pa. (AP) — Vice President Joe Biden said Sunday that Republican rival Mitt Romney is “ready to go to war in Syria and Iran” while hurting the middle class.
The warning came during a campaign stop in York, Pa., designed to promote President Barack Obama’s economic policies among white, working-class voters. The thrust of Biden’s pitch has been that America is digging out from the 2008 economic collapse and that Romney would take the country backward. But Biden, a foreign policy heavyweight, also cautioned voters that Romney would adopt policies that favor confrontation over cooperation.
Do you think RP teaches his grandsons how to dupe gullible morons out of their money while working in the garden?Ronpaulchannel.dong
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I'm curious, did you support the troops and their wishes at the voting booth??
Let's find out..
I couldn't have voted for Paul had I wanted to as he had already quit by the general election and his pro-GOP Establishment son had proudly endorsed Mitt Romney. I'll pass on the Paul family.
How is his new channel? Does he send out tin foil to all his subscribers?subscribers
just like Glenn Beck
you have a contract with RP allowing him to recurringly take your money.
That was rhetorical, I already knew you were a sheep lol
The Bush Burden
You may think George W. Bush is at home in his bathtub, painting pictures of his toenails, but in fact he’s the biggest presence in the debate over what to do in Syria.
His legacy is paralysis, hypocrisy and uncertainty practiced in varying degrees by those who want to learn from history and those who deny it. Let’s grant some validity to the waffling, though none of it is coming from the architects of the worst global fiasco in a generation.
Time should not soften what President George W. Bush, and his apologists, did in an eight-year war costing the United States more than a trillion dollars, 4,400 American soldiers dead and the displacement of two million Iraqis. The years should not gauze over how the world was conned into an awful conflict. History should hold him accountable for the current muddy debate over what to do in the face of a state-sanctioned mass killer.
Blame Bush? Of course, President Obama has to lead; it’s his superpower now, his armies to move, his stage. But the prior president gave every world leader, every member of Congress a reason to keep the dogs of war on a leash. The isolationists in the Republican Party are a direct result of the Bush foreign policy. A war-weary public that can turn an eye from children being gassed — or express doubt that it happened — is another poisoned fruit of the Bush years. And for the nearly 200 members of both houses of Congress who voted on the Iraq war in 2002 and are still in office and facing a vote this month, Bush shadows them like Scrooge’s ghost.
http://mobile.nytimes.com/blogs/opin...om=mostemailed
not to put it all on dubya, who was nothing but useful idiot, really an ignorant wimp, he was serving head and the other BigOil/MIC/Jewish neocons.
So is it okay to kill 100,000 people and gas civilians to death? That's what the world is saying if nothing is done about this. China and Russia.
Ps - and Ron Paul. The guy is a moron.
Because those two things are exactly the same
you're incredibly unintelligent
you literally have a low level of intelligence.
It's painfully low.
Another one lays into McCain
Only a moron would think the US launching an attack would stop the killing.
actually sadly, Australia and New Zealand are like the labrats of the US and UK. They are trying the most radical laws like censoring internet and legalizing survellaince on their citizens, and unfortunately they are passing.
Aussies and Kiwis are great ppl, but unfortunately they are asleep and still in awe of daddy US and granddaddy UK
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