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If it doesn't work in two years, vote us all out

Posted: Thu, 14 Jun 2012 18:35:17
by OakRidgeStars
Do what Bubba says


Re: If it doesn't work in two years, vote us all out

Posted: Thu, 14 Jun 2012 18:43:05
by ShotgunBlast
That's funny, because in the 2010 Congressional elections I voted Republican because they talked about job creation being priority #1, but I don't see that either. I think I will just alternate every election cycle until someone gets in that will get the job done.

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Re: If it doesn't work in two years, vote us all out

Posted: Thu, 14 Jun 2012 18:43:31
by VBshooter
Vote em out Hell///We need a recall vehicle that can get rid of the bastards in a month.

Re: If it doesn't work in two years, vote us all out

Posted: Fri, 15 Jun 2012 11:15:52
by ratherfish
History proves that we are simply reaping the "benefits" efforts of the progressice/liberal /socialist movement from the last 50+ years. Maybe taking the schools back and teaching real history in school would have an effect an not produce a generation of progressive automatons "with one hand full of gimmie, and the other full of mutch obliged".

I think bubba is interested in changing the BJ Clinton legacy from an impeached serial adulterer, disbarred for a lie who began his carrear abusing women as State Attorney General, to the only husband and wife Presidents.

Still occasionally the truth sneaks out by accident.

Re: If it doesn't work in two years, vote us all out

Posted: Fri, 15 Jun 2012 12:53:37
by ShotgunBlast
VBshooter wrote:Vote em out Hell///We need a recall vehicle that can get rid of the bastards in a month.
I would agree, but that would mean we'd be going to the polls every month. :hysterical:

Re: If it doesn't work in two years, vote us all out

Posted: Fri, 15 Jun 2012 13:05:24
by ratherfish
They're all the same so might as well keep Obama!

:hysterical:

Re: If it doesn't work in two years, vote us all out

Posted: Fri, 15 Jun 2012 13:06:13
by dorminWS
ShotgunBlast wrote:
VBshooter wrote:Vote em out Hell///We need a recall vehicle that can get rid of the bastards in a month.
I would agree, but that would mean we'd be going to the polls every month. :hysterical:
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Yeah, but think of all the free liquor they'd be handing out at the polls! :clap:

Re: If it doesn't work in two years, vote us all out

Posted: Mon, 18 Jun 2012 02:13:18
by Diomed
ratherfish wrote:Maybe taking the schools back and teaching real history in school would have an effect an not produce a generation of progressive automatons "with one hand full of gimmie, and the other full of mutch obliged".
One cannot "take back" what one never had. The school system is working exactly as it was designed and intended to work, and cannot be changed in any meaningful sense (short of abolition).

Re: If it doesn't work in two years, vote us all out

Posted: Tue, 19 Jun 2012 11:44:06
by ratherfish
The old "one room" schools produced better than todays schools ever can because they were financed and controlled locally in funding as well as aggreement as to what was taught.

Re: If it doesn't work in two years, vote us all out

Posted: Wed, 20 Jun 2012 01:43:57
by Diomed
ratherfish wrote:The old "one room" schools produced better than todays schools ever can because they were financed and controlled locally in funding as well as aggreement as to what was taught.
While the one room schools were better than the modern mass schools, due in part to the reasons you mention, they were still inferior to what preceded them, which was usually no school at all.

The educational-industrial complex is deathly afraid of the truth of the past coming out: that Americans were the most literate and industrious people in the world before they were forced into schools. Well, they would be afraid, if the population wasn't already broken and lobotomized. That is why real, positive change is impossible - the vast majority of the people are too mentally, psychologically, emotionally and spiritually broken to be able to make any meaningful opposition to the voices of authority they've been programmed to obey.