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Last week the Republicans held two debates. To say it was like watching aliens would be an understatement. This could be the most idiotic group of men ever to run for the White House. Their understanding of the world is childlike and their solutions even more so. When one of these men is elected (steals) to the presidency, we are completely fucked as a nation. I do not see how we could possibly survive another four years of this ignorant bullshit.

They have no intention of moving away from the great policies of George Bush, because obviously he has done such an awesome job. It is completely baffling that five adults can sit on stage during a debate, in the year 2008, and argue over who backs the president more. Now, I expect stupidity from these fucking morons and I am rarely disturbed by their caveman grunts and screams, but when the topic turned to terrorism and they ganged up on poor Ron Paul, I kind of lost it.

Don’t get me wrong; I think Ron Paul is an idiot. Besides his views of foreign policy, he may be the most moronic of them all. Yet, he is very intelligent and thoughtful when it comes to foreign policy.

Ron Paul made the mistake of pointing out that we should take responsibility for our policies that led to 9/11. Seems like a position that any mature, reasoned man would take. If someone attacks me, there is usually a reason. Strange people just don’t walk up to me on the street and punch me in the face. That is just not how life works.

Here is Paul’s statement that set off the idiots:


They don’t attack us because we are free and prosperous…We invade their countries, we occupy their countries, we have bases in their country…not since just 9/11, but we have done that for a long time…it was our…if we don’t understand that we can’t win this war against terrorism.


Oh, how dare you speak the obvious! This is a Republican debate, thinker! A good-looking retard named Mitt was the first to respond.


Unfortunately Ron, you need a thorough understanding of what radical Jihad is, what the movement is, what it’s intent is, where it flows from and the fact that it is trying to bring down, not just us, but it is trying to bring down all moderate, Islamic governments, Western governments around the world.


All? I have missed the attacks on Iceland? Also, Switzerland, Finland, blah, blah, you get the point. It’s a hollow and bullshit argument. The countries that have been attacked have mostly been those whom helped us with Iraq and Afghanistan. What the terrorists are trying to do is bring down governments that are not moderate, like Saudi Arabia, Pakistan and Egypt. You know, the dictatorships that the US props up. Anyone who is using just 1% of his or her brain should know this.

Mitt then goes into a rant in which he says we should thank George Bush for keeping us safe. Just ignore the horrible attacks on our allies, Spain and England, as well as the many Australians targeted and killed in Bali.

That’s when old, lazy Fred Thompson jumps in and brags about his experience and nearly fingers himself because of it. All his experience has apparently taught him that crazy Muslims are bad. Whodda thunk?

Thank God Rudy was there to set everyone straight.


Ron’s analysis is seriously flawed. The idea that the attack took place because of American foreign policy is precisely the reason I handed back a $10 million dollar check to a Saudi prince, who gave me that money at ground zero for the Twin Towers Fund and then put out a press release saying America should change its foreign policy.


Wow, you gave back $10 million dollars because somebody said we should change our foreign policy, and actually have the nerve to brag about your moronic, heinous decision? For those of you who don’t know what the Twin Towers Fund is:


The Twin Towers Fund is providing assistance and support to grieving family members of those personnel from the New York City Fire Department and its Emergency Medical Services Command, the New York City Police Department, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, the New York State Office of Court Administration and other government offices.


Only a great, educated, selfless man would turn down $10 million dollars for families of dead rescue workers because the donator said the US should take a look at its foreign policy. He rejected money for grieving families because of a TRUTHFUL comment. Rudy Giuliani is a viper. Thank God he wasn't done.


It is an existential threat. It has nothing to do with our policy…our foreign policy is irrelevant, totally irrelevant.


That is pretty much the psychotic view of things, yes. He a stain on face of the Earth and someone needs to get a sponge.

It is over? No fucking way. Ron Paul then attempts to explain to the idiots why foreigners, who suffer at the hands of our foreign policy, are upset because we attempt to force our beliefs on them. Romney calmly lets us know why he is retarded again.


Ron, you’re reading their propaganda.

(Giuliani cackles)


Rudy cackles! Because it’s fun! It is fun how crazy Ron Paul is being with his well thought out criticisms of our foreign policy and his belief that there is usually a cause for violent attacks. Calling the truth propaganda is pretty much all we can expect from “Republicans” these days. Romney then makes a statement that causes me to shit on myself.


It has nothing to do with us, when they kill Madam Bhutto.


Are you fucking kidding me? You want to be our president, you hideous, retarded fuck? You have just made a statement about an assassination, as if it was fact, for which there is no proof. No evidence exists to back up this claim. None. You are a liar and a deviant and very, very dangerous. Also, you are retarded.

Then Fred Thompson jumps back in with some really important questions:


Fred: Whom did we invade before 9/11?

Paul: We were occupying.

Fred: (mocking) Occupying.

Paul: We have air bases in Saudi Arabia.

Fred: (mocking) Air bases.


Jesus. Fucking. Christ. WE DO HAVE AIR BASES. Here is a grown man, running for president of the United States, mocking the truth. MOCKING. The US bases in Saudi Arabia have been the number one recruiting tool for al Qaeda, or at least they were until the war in Iraq. Maybe dipshit should have learned that when he was getting all that “experience” as a member of the Senate Intelligence Committee. It’s okay to read, even if you are an actor.

Are we done yet? Sadly, no. Huckabee then breaks down the problem in a way his Christian minions will understand: Islamofascism. Which, is, uh, something that does not exist. It is not real. There are no Islamofascists. There are radical Muslims and there are fascists, but there is no such thing as an Islamofascist. Huckabee is a retarded moron.


There is nothing about our attacking them that prompts this. They are prompted by the fact that they believe that they must establish a worldwide caliphate that has nothing to do with us, other than the fact that we live and breath and their intention is to destroy us.


Well, thanks for that, Innocent the Third. You don’t mind if I call you a fucking tool, right? This is an embarrassing position for any man running for president of the United States to take. It is so completely void of thought and reason that it is shocking.

Last week’s debate was disturbing to watch. It is amazing to witness five men speaking to one man like he is a fool, when he is actually correct. And I don’t for a minute believe that any of these clowns actually believe they are speaking the truth. They cannot. Because any man who has achieved the amount of power they have is not a moron. They are only taking this position because they have polled the base and they are catering to their ignorant beliefs, instead of explaining the truth. That is the opposite of a leader. These men are cowards.

Enjoy their brains.



We should greatly fear the day one of these assholes takes over the White House.

 

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FearTheReaper

FearTheReaper

NEWSWIRE

I'm lost

JAN 10, 2008 10:00 PM

coyotemike said:

blindmender said:
They are in office



could you clarify this statement, please?



It is pretty self explanatory. They (the people) are (are) in (in) office (office)

blindmender

blindmender

Winona, OH
November 2007

JAN 10, 2008 10:13 PM

coyotemike said:

blindmender said:
They are in office



could you clarify this statement, please?




Republicans, They are in office. also in case you didn't know John McCain is still a Senator. Unfortunately so is Hillary.

Either way the Republicans are in office.

Syntropia

Syntropia

Oakland, CA
February 2004

JAN 10, 2008 10:14 PM

blindmender said:
Back to the middle class. Can you imagine who will pay for health care if it goes all the way to $ 80 thousand and less?

Who's going to pay for that?



Could you clarify that statement?

Zarth

Zarth

Seattle, WA
December 2004

JAN 10, 2008 10:26 PM

Syntropia said:

blindmender said:
Back to the middle class. Can you imagine who will pay for health care if it goes all the way to $ 80 thousand and less?

Who's going to pay for that?


Could you clarify that statement?


I'm inclined to doubt it.

But I think he's defending Bush's veto of the children's healthcare bill.

blindmender

blindmender

Winona, OH
November 2007

JAN 10, 2008 10:29 PM

It seems I crashed the party. Don't worry, I'll be back. Then we can sit by the fire and talk about Republicans. Oh, and the truth.

Zarth

Zarth

Seattle, WA
December 2004

JAN 10, 2008 10:31 PM

blindmender said:
It seems I crashed the party. Don't worry, I'll be back. Then we can sit by the fire and talk about Republicans. Oh, and the truth.


Could you clarify that statement?

blindmender

blindmender

Winona, OH
November 2007

JAN 10, 2008 10:32 PM

No, actually it went up to $ 80,000 with or without President George Bush

emotedcreations

emotedcreations

Germany
July 2006

JAN 10, 2008 10:35 PM

I fucking hope McCain gets the Republican nomination. Otherwise I might have a massive coronary.

emotedcreations

emotedcreations

Germany
July 2006

JAN 10, 2008 10:39 PM

MrCrisp said:
i can't believe i'm saying this, but i agree with ron paul.

fuuuuuuck


Cites Broken Clock Principle

AceT

AceT

Portland, OR
April 2004

JAN 10, 2008 10:40 PM

FTR, I was planning on writing the exact same article before I looked at the Newswire just now. I've made it clear that I don't support Ron Paul, but I support him more than any other Republican running.

Zarth

Zarth

Seattle, WA
December 2004

JAN 10, 2008 10:41 PM

emotedcreations said:
I fucking hope McCain gets the Republican nomination. Otherwise I might have a massive coronary.


Fuck that. McCain would be hardest to beat.

_Margot_

_Margot_

Santa Monica, CA
December 2007

JAN 10, 2008 10:44 PM

Zarth said:

emotedcreations said:
I fucking hope McCain gets the Republican nomination. Otherwise I might have a massive coronary.


Fuck that. McCain would be hardest to beat.



Exactly, I am hoping Huck gets it.

emotedcreations

emotedcreations

Germany
July 2006

JAN 10, 2008 10:45 PM

Zarth said:

emotedcreations said:
I fucking hope McCain gets the Republican nomination. Otherwise I might have a massive coronary.


Fuck that. McCain would be hardest to beat.

I guess that just depends on how big of a gambler you are. Personally, I like to cover all my bases.

Zarth

Zarth

Seattle, WA
December 2004

JAN 10, 2008 10:46 PM

AceT said:
FTR, I was planning on writing the exact same article before I looked at the Newswire just now. I've made it clear that I don't support Ron Paul, but I support him more than any other Republican running.


You sure about that? Libertarians and socialists are natural enemies. Actually, libertarians are pretty much just natural enemies, period. Like the political equivalent of hyaenas.

_Margot_ said:

Zarth said:

emotedcreations said:
I fucking hope McCain gets the Republican nomination. Otherwise I might have a massive coronary.


Fuck that. McCain would be hardest to beat.


Exactly, I am hoping Huck gets it.


I'm with you on that.

emotedcreations said:

Zarth said:

emotedcreations said:
I fucking hope McCain gets the Republican nomination. Otherwise I might have a massive coronary.


Fuck that. McCain would be hardest to beat.


I guess that just depends on how big of a gambler you are. Personally, I like to cover all my bases.


Covering all my bases would mean that Clinton would get the Republican nomination.

emotedcreations

emotedcreations

Germany
July 2006

JAN 10, 2008 10:46 PM

_Margot_ said:

Zarth said:

emotedcreations said:
I fucking hope McCain gets the Republican nomination. Otherwise I might have a massive coronary.


Fuck that. McCain would be hardest to beat.



Exactly, I am hoping Huck gets it.

Riiight! Then the fucking Christian right mobilizes again and we have a Baptist Minister as president. FUCK THAT SHIT. Regardless of whether this country was founded on Christianity, there are a lot of freaking Christians in it. The last thing we need is to give them a reason to flood the voting booths.

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