Saturday, October 27, 2007

Political Update June 4, 2007

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Upload Time: 2007-06-04 20:07:19
User: cortmeister262
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Here's the link to the Al Franken article- http://www.huffingtonpost.com/al-franken/if-you-ever-wonder-whethe_b_50344.html This video is about the disappointment I feel toward the Democrats, the hope of public funding of elections, the unending Iraq war, Medicare for all with a national single payer system. I can NOT believe how these so-called conservative Republicans are so willing to lie about the Scooter Libby case and say that there, "was no crime", tell it to Patrick Fitzgerald who successfully prosecuted Libby. The guy LIED to a grand jury, Libby obstructed justice, he needs to serve his time and NOT be pardoned. I DARE President Bush to pardon Scooter Libby, let him show us just how much these RAPE-PUBLICANS are willing to DISREGARD the LAW for their friends. This was a REAL crime that was committed, Valerie Plame was a COVERT CIA who was working on finding and tracking WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION. The Bush Whitehouse "outed" her, ruining her career and blowing her cover. Not only that, Plame was the head of an entire operation, a front company called "Brewster-Jennings" who was working in secret pretending to be "shady" so they could set up deals and see who would take the bait. When the traitorous Robert Novak blew her cover as well as that of Brewster-Jennings, people died, sources dried up and we as a Nation were blinded as to WMD's going in and out of Iran and the Middle East. Why did the WhiteHouse tell Robert Novak to "burn" Plame's cover? Her husband Joe Wilson, a lifelong Republican himself who worked for the Bush 41 and stood up to Saddam himself, came back from an investigative trip from Niger and contradicted the Bush administration. Joe Wilson said that indeed Niger had NOT sold "yellow cake" uranium to Saddam's Iraq. For this the President decided to make Joe Wilson and his family PAY, no matter WHAT the cost to this country. Now the Rape-publicans are LYING, they are trying to say that Valerie Plame wasn't even a real undercover covert agent even though she testified to that fact in front of Congress. These Rape-publicans, who were SO keen to impeach Clinton for lying under oath, are willing to ignore it when one of there own LIES before a Grand Jury. If Valerie Plame DID lie in front of Congress, she can be prosecuted for perjury. So bring the case Republicans, bring a case of PERJURY against Valerie Plame. Oh, you can't, because she really WAS a covert agent, then SHUT THE "F" UP!

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djedd23 ::: Favorites
i may or may not agree with everything this guy says, but he understands why politics and the world today is ruled by money... money is more important than people. Politicians today are bitches, especially in the US. Go for Ron Paul - a real conservative!!!
07-08-30 01:11:10
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IrrigatedPancake ::: Favorites
Take the money out of that pot and give it back to people and the cost of medical care will fall dramatically (medical practices that don't lower prices will go out of business). In Canada it costs about $500 to have an ultra sound for a human. Dogs, though, which are only covered by the money their owners can afford to spend, can get an ultrasound for $87.
07-08-29 14:45:37
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IrrigatedPancake ::: Favorites
Our biggest problems with health care today are due to goveernment trying to socialize health care. Everyone is taxed. That creates a huge pot of money that doctors can take from every time they treat someone. The result is blood tests that cost $600, where as before medicare blood tests were much cheaper, and if you couldn't afford it, they were often free.
07-08-29 14:40:28
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IrrigatedPancake ::: Favorites
I think you're going in the right direction, but where is this health care demand coming from. We are one of the only countries not to have socialized health care, but have you looked at the countries that do have it? Doctors are government employees, not people concerned about the health of the people around them with the skills to help them if they need it. Also, isn't it kind of immoral to take people's money and give it to other people so they can go to the doctor.
07-08-29 14:35:50
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Impericalevidence ::: Favorites
As far as Mike Gravel being hot headed, he is. But not when he doesn't have to be, I've seen him say so in video's where he wasn't being "funny". Same for me on Kucinich, but if I HAD to vote for him so some other jerk doesn't get my vote I'd do it. And as far as my thoughts on the middle east policy, we have done a wonderful job of f'ing it up for 60 years it's time to relax and let very old wounds heal.
07-07-12 15:18:32
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cortmeister262 ::: Favorites
I like Kucinich's approach on almost every issue, except for one, gun control. I think he's totally off base and that his stance on the gun control issue makes him unelectable. You can't propose to, "ban the purchase, sale, transfer or possession of handguns by civilians" in the United States of America; and expect to get elected, ain't gonna happen! I could vote for Ron Paul, Mike gravel is a great man but I think that he's too hot-headed to get elected or be President.
07-07-11 08:40:58
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cortmeister262 ::: Favorites
I'd like to focus on capturing and killing Osama Bin Laden. We need to spray the poppy fields in Afghanistan to stem the heroin supply. We need to safeguard and be in charge of our own port facilities and yes, we need to stop illegal immigration on our southern border as well as our northern border. (Granted the problem is much worse on the southern border). We need to finally join the rest of the world and establish Universal Single payer healthcare for all Americans.
07-07-11 07:41:27
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cortmeister262 ::: Favorites
I'm totally against the DLC Democrats, I think that Dems who sell out to corporate interests are just as bad as Republicans who do the same thing. As far as the Democratic agenda, let me leave you with no doubt as to what I'm for and what I'm against. I think we need to re-deploy our troops, get them out of the role of being referees in the Iraqi civil war. We need to split Iraq into three parts and get international help to enforce the new borders. Bush stands in the way.
07-07-11 07:40:57
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cortmeister262 ::: Favorites
I agree, I was being kind of hard on the Libertarians, I guess I see them as Republican-light. But, if I had to choose between a Libertarian candidate and a Republican candidate. I would take a Libertarian any day. I have some problem with Libertarians and their Laissez Faire attitude about the economy. For instance, I think we need to overhaul the Dept. of Education, but I think that we need to HAVE a Dept. of Education. That, "Whenever a Youth" quote is from James Madison. ; - )
07-07-11 07:22:04
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Impericalevidence ::: Favorites
So to define where my thoughts are coming from, our government was stolen in 1913 with the formation of the federal reserve and the institution of the IRS. And most polititians since have taken advantage of the new system of money. I am a registered republican, but in my state that means little since we're an open primary state. I do not define myself as a republican anymore and will vote for Ron Paul, Mike Gravel, or Dennis Kucinich in the next election.
07-07-11 00:43:01
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