If voting changed anything it would have been made illegal along time ago.
Last edited by Anas Attia on Jan-12-2009 at 01:16
Jan-12-2009 00:46
VERTiG0
cunning linguist.
Registered: Dec 2003
Location: no longer Cambridge, Ontario, Canada
quote:
Originally posted by Anas Attia
If voting changed anything it would have been made illegal along time ago.
Oh for fuck sakes
Jan-12-2009 01:25
malek
drinks your milkshake!
Registered: Nov 2001
Location: Montréal
quote:
Originally posted by Abercrombie
USA and West haters will hate America no matter who is at the helm.
Many people are looking forward to Obama coming in and cleaning things up and brings peace in the world. Sadly for them, things won't improve as much as they've high-hopes for, and by the end of his term they'll be chanting anti-Obama slogans, screaming US imperialism, death to america, burning flags and Obama effigies and we'll see more animated gifs we all like, and they'll opening anti-Omama threads.
I honestly and sincerely hope I'm wrong, but just being realistic.
of course, thats what you get when you're the most powerful nation on Earth.
Registered: Dec 2002
Location: Toronto, Self-proclaimed Centre of the Universe
quote:
Originally posted by Inrush
They can make the world go into a global depression. To me that sounds like alot of influence.
Wait... you're blaming Bush for the economic problems in the U.S. right now? As though he personally told Freddie Mac to put out bad loans and cook the books?
If you're going to blame anyone for that, it should be Bill Clinton; it was under his presidency that most of the regulations were instated forcing the lenders not to "discriminate" based on silly criteria like race or credit risk.
But I personally would not blame him either, since it wasn't the entire finance sector that tanked. It was bad management and business practices that created the current recession, not depression.
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Jan-12-2009 03:45
Inrush
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Location: Kitchener
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Originally posted by DigiNut
Wait... you're blaming Bush for the economic problems in the U.S. right now? As though he personally told Freddie Mac to put out bad loans and cook the books?
If you're going to blame anyone for that, it should be Bill Clinton; it was under his presidency that most of the regulations were instated forcing the lenders not to "discriminate" based on silly criteria like race or credit risk.
But I personally would not blame him either, since it wasn't the entire finance sector that tanked. It was bad management and business practices that created the current recession, not depression.
Its more then just problems in the us. Its all over the world. Im not blaming bush for it. He helped it for damn sure with 9/11 and the fucking bailouts and alot more shit that he did. What I said is that they ("politicians") can make the world go into a global depression. This depression is part of the master plan on making 1 currency. The leaders have been planning this for along time and its far too late to do anything about it. but thats another thread.
Registered: Dec 2002
Location: Toronto, Self-proclaimed Centre of the Universe
quote:
Originally posted by Inrush
He helped it for damn sure with 9/11
Right. That was totally Bush's fault.
quote:
This depression is part of the master plan on making 1 currency.
Is there some special school you all go to where they teach you how to spew derelict-crazy nonsense?
Dear lord... Bush was a mediocre present at best, but the majority of you don't even have a clue why that is.
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Jan-12-2009 04:16
Inrush
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Originally posted by DigiNut
Right. That was totally Bush's fault.
Is there some special school you all go to where they teach you how to spew derelict-crazy nonsense?
Dear lord... Bush was a mediocre present at best, but the majority of you don't even have a clue why that is.
let me guess you get your news from cnn... j/k. Its not like they havent shown us what they are planning to do. Its just that the media is doing a damn good job in deflecting us from what really is going on.
Open your eyes. The information is there, you just have to look for it.
Registered: Dec 2002
Location: Toronto, Self-proclaimed Centre of the Universe
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Originally posted by Inrush
Open your eyes. The information is there, you just have to look for it.
Is it not totally obvious that his speech was about getting the U.N. to take on more serious responsibilities? How exactly did you infer that he was suggesting staging a worldwide depression in order to merge all currencies?
Newsflash: The media loves a scandal. If you think they're trying to deflect attention away from the government, it's a good sign that you are unequivocally batshit insane.
Anyway, if merging currencies is a topic you're interested in, wouldn't it make a lot more sense to look at the EU?
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Jan-12-2009 04:33
Inrush
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Location: Kitchener
quote:
Originally posted by DigiNut
Is it not totally obvious that his speech was about getting the U.N. to take on more serious responsibilities? How exactly did you infer that he was suggesting staging a worldwide depression in order to merge all currencies?
Newsflash: The media loves a scandal. If you think they're trying to deflect attention away from the government, it's a good sign that you are unequivocally batshit insane.
Anyway, if merging currencies is a topic you're interested in, wouldn't it make a lot more sense to look at the EU?
I didnt say he was suggesting staging a worldwide depression. That is part of their plan but that video was just showing you that they are making a new world order.
What, you think that most US people are just going to want to become america with canada and Mexico? fuck no. They need something huge to happen for the government to step in and "solve the problem." Bring on the amero. Just think, Free open boarders between canada mexico and USA. Thats huge money to be made. They dont give a shit about us. Its all about the cash and power. Thats just my opinion.
p.s I have looked at the eu and the asian and the African unions. My girlfriend is a History major and i get alot of info from research she and her peers have given me.
Originally posted by DigiNut
Wait... you're blaming Bush for the economic problems in the U.S. right now? As though he personally told Freddie Mac to put out bad loans and cook the books?
If you're going to blame anyone for that, it should be Bill Clinton; it was under his presidency that most of the regulations were instated forcing the lenders not to "discriminate" based on silly criteria like race or credit risk.
But I personally would not blame him either, since it wasn't the entire finance sector that tanked. It was bad management and business practices that created the current recession, not depression.
actually many policies that have created the housing bubble were enacted under Reagan.
It's only now we know how bad they were, and we won't know how Bush was good or bad until a few decades.