libertybrewcity
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Can I still buy a ticket and vote?
Can I still buy a ticket and vote?
That will be when they put up the srtawpoll. lolYuck, they are gonna do a "USA! USA! USA!" chant later for the "video"uke:
You and me both. Is it a new spartacus tonight?okay, I guess I'll just buy a ticket and see what happens. I'd rather watch Spartacus than neocons though.
You and me both. Is it a new spartacus tonight?
The ISSUE OF THE DAY is big government which ties in with our foreign policy. I think he needs to do a better job tying in our fiscal woes WITH our foreign policy. There seems to be a mental block about that with some conservatives because we have been so brainwashed with FEAR.
"Let me see if I get this right, we need to borrow $10 billion dollars from China, and then we give it to Musharraf, who’s a military dictator who overthrew an elected government, and then we go to war, we lose all these lives, promoting democracy in Iraq. I mean what’s going on here!?" - Ron Paul 2008 Presidential Debates
This feels like the longest infomercial evar.
The date changed to friday night, so you can watch it already.
Here's a nice link to all the episodes: http://www.free-tv-video-online.me/internet/spartacus_gods_of_the_arena/
I agree and was thinking the same thing. Iraq and Afghanistan alone account for 150+B a year which is approxiamately equal to the 46 states with budget deficit's. Throw in foreign aid, back door deals with puppet dictators, billion dollar embassy construction, and 100"s of thousands of soldiers stationed in oversea bases throughout the world, whom are already part of NATO. It's the oversea's expenditures as a whole, which is bankrupting us quicker than any of social program. Until a majority of Republican's realize the oversea's expenditures is bankrupting the US, we have to keep teaching.
So yes foreign policy is the "issue of the day", and quickly the value of what your dollar can buy, is quickly becoming the next "bubble" to pop. Which is again related to foreign policy.
The quote below from Ron Paul, about the former now exiled ex puppet dictator Musharraf, sums up our foreign policy depreciating the dollar, with overseas ependitures.