[kj] ot- palin shite
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crackedmachine at yahoo.co.uk
Thu Oct 9 04:29:49 EDT 2008
That's the deal!
I vote for the squirrels of Leicester and the pigeons of Nottingham, 2 cities that might just about survive the flood when the ice caps melt
(coming)
--- On Thu, 9/10/08, Brendan <bq at soundgardener.co.nz> wrote:
> From: Brendan <bq at soundgardener.co.nz>
> Subject: Re: [kj] ot- palin vote
> To: "A list about all things Killing Joke (the band!)" <gathering at misera.net>
> Date: Thursday, 9 October, 2008, 8:31 AM
> You're pretty much preaching to the choir on that one. I
> believe it's a
> moral imperative for people to develop their awareness of
> how things
> really work, and do what they can to effect positive
> change...because the
> fact is, if you think things couldn't be
> improved...well actually you're
> probably a republican ;)
>
> If what you mean is that it's a shame so much time and
> effort is spent in
> arguing a false dichotomy, or a pointless sub-debate, fair
> enough. But I
> am not entirely sure the best thing to do is to opt out of
> the system
> entirely. Voter lethargy in the 'States is already a
> big problem, if you
> look at the politics of those who don't vote it's a
> shame because polls
> indicate that Americans want a vastly different form of
> Govt from what
> they have, in terms of healthcare, overseas policy etc. So
> it stands to
> reason that a lot of those who hold those opinions are
> non-voters.
>
> So as I said, I see Omaba as the lesser of two evils. I
> suppose the big
> picture view as you see it is that there's no
> difference. I'm not
> interested in arguing about it too much because I can see
> your point of
> view and I have to agree it seems equally as valid as mine
> from certain
> angles. Time will tell I suppose.
>
> Your scenarios below are speculation at this stage. And in
> terms of the
> troop withdrawals...you're really not going to get a
> lot of sympathy, from
> me at least, for the mercs. As far as the army...career
> soldiers get very
> little sympathy from me. The young kids who were
> indoctrinated in American
> propaganda from birth by society, parents, friends and
> other family
> members...it's a shame. But it's also a shame that
> more Iraqi civilians
> have died than any other group, so big picture, well, the
> USA made it's
> bed..."sleep now in the fire." That's what
> you get for trusting your govt.
>
> Iran...hasn't happened yet. I don't imagine the US
> wants another
> disastrous war, with a far stronger and more resolute
> enemy, it's already
> spread too thin. And the economy is fucked. Bu who knows.
>
> And support from an arms producer....no shit. He also
> wouldn't have been
> so much as considered for nomination if he wasn't a
> Christian ...selling
> out to lobby groups - corporates and christians in
> particular - has been
> par for the course in American politics for a long time.
>
>
> > If by pulling out of Iraq as soon as possible you mean
> leaving behind
> > thousands of troops and private contractors, sure.
> >
> > If by negotiating with Iran you mean tough economic
> sanctions to starve
> > the
> > people (like Iraq in the 90s) before a military
> invasion takes place,
> > sure.
> >
> > Watch Obama's speech to AIPAC. Youtube it. Full
> 30min speech on there.
> > Doesn't he sound like someone familiar?
> >
> > BTW, do you think Obama's support from Lockheed
> Martin comes free?
> >
> >> That's hardly fair. Obama, specifically, is
> talking about negotiating
> >> with
> >> Iran and pulling out of Iraq as soon as possible.
> McCain is talking
> >> about
> >> staying there and "winning,"
> obliterating North Korea, and hasn't been
> >> nearly as open as Obama in regards discussions,
> let alone negotiations,
> >> with Iran
> >
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