Posted on 05/28/2015 2:35:29 PM PDT by Biggirl
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Sounds like Denny Hastert is up Poop’s Creek.
I think it's intended to be a warning to McConnell, Boehner, and other Republicans. Do not get out of step!
Are there any politicians from Illinois that are not crooks?
I have long believed that Red China is a bubble.
The Chi-Coms fear revolution. Their tyranny and corruption are hated by most of the billion-plus population. Probably no more than 600 million citizens have benefited from the "reforms" -- which IMO are nothing more than a version of Lenin's New Economic Plan (NEP).
Violent confrontations between citizens and government now number 200,000 a year the last I heard. About ten years ago when I researched the number it was 70,000.
Bubble about to burst, revolution to follow.. yes there will be war it's the only thing that can save the Chi-Coms. IMO.
Hey all!
In December 2005, Hastert sold for $2.48 million a 69-acre parcel of land he purchased in 2002, taking in a $1.7 million profit. Also that month, he sold for $627,000 a one-quarter interest in an adjacent 70-acre parcel he purchased in 2004, bringing him an additional $287,000 profit. These deals came four months after Hastert helped earmark $207 million for the Prairie Parkway in the Federal Transportation Bill, which President George W. Bush signed while visiting the Fox Valley in the summer of 2005.
Instead of trying to sneak ot by the feds, why didn’t he change the law?
I wish we got rid of the corruptniks. Id we just got rid of the ones with an R by their name, it would clean enough to get bold people in pffice. There is no one so bold as one who cannot be besmearched.
One thing still bugs me. Why didn’t the Iraqis prepare to defend themselves whennthey saw Obama was going to leave them high and dry? Why didn’t they for town militias to protect themselves and their communities?
My own opinion, based on personal interaction with pepple from Iraq, Iraqisare pepersonally selfish. They make choices on personal immediate gain and hope for continued personal benefit in the future. It might be the result of living until Saddam’s boot heel for so long, but they have no sense of selfless sacrifice for the good of others.
Since they have no commitment, a committed force, whose commitment to a deity motivates them will overrun them because they do not fear and almost welcome death.
The average Iraqi feels if they lose their life, they have nothing, and sacrificing that for the benefit of others is not worth it to them.
Two people:
my nephew, and my niece’s husband have asked
what was the purpose of their service in Iraq and Afghanistan,
and why they lost close friends there.
Sounds a lot like my generation’s Vietnam.
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