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Politics : Ask Michael Burke -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: longnshort who wrote (122456)5/5/2010 3:44:26 PM
From: Skeeter Bug  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 132070
 
ls, a lot of this true - he exposes left tyranny.

the problem is that there is right tyranny, too.

you are completely blind to it.

the two party system is a psy-op designed to fool people into thinking they have a choice. it is a false choice between the controlled tyranny on the left and the controlled tyranny on the right.

remember, is second only to obama in enslaving us to debt (and obama can blame bush, and rightfully so to a large degree, for causing the problems that led to obama's debt orgy), bush fought state's rights, bush illegally rescinded the constitution under certain circumstances and bush, the decider, decided to sit on his thumbs while law abiding citizens were illegally kidnapped and restrained, illegally searched and robbed of their 2nd amendment rights during katrina.

that's enough tyranny to choke any decent person.

and it is right tyranny.

obama is left tyranny.

stop letting the oligarchs define your choices for you and then spoon feed them to you via their commercials (controlled media).

stand up for freedom, liberty, the bill of rights and the constitution.

saying as much makes the tyrants label me as a potential bad guy. they *hate* that anyone would stand up for freedom, liberty, the bill of rights and the constitution.

they hate it!

the right hates it - the MIAC report was authored under bush's regime.

yes, obama is horrible. but so was bush and the next controlled republican candidate.