Quote Originally Posted by pisshead
that's because you're not a doublethinking neo-con hempity...where big government tyranny fascism/socialism is the answer to everything...

we could solve all crimes if we all had cameras in our houses too being monitored by homeland security for our safety and we all had microchips to prove where we were at every second of every day...watching us, and if we all had to answer to big brother every day to prove we weren't a terrorist that day...that doesn't mean that's the solution...

you don't get safety or security when you give up your rights...you get neither.

any solution to any problem given to us by the feds has to be THE SOLUTION...the neo-cons aren't capable of thinking of anything other than what their neo-con masters give them as a solution...

the irony is...the neo-cons should love bill clinton too...george w. bush is bill clinton on steroids.


thank you pisshead, you may be partially right, if so, then we must also thank him and others like him, if for no other reason then that he shows us why Christ said "forgive them Father, they know not what they do"

how could they not know????
that has always been a hard one for me, so thanks, what ever your name is, i am sure there is many more just like you out there and at home.
maybe he is mad because of the things, he is made to do to daddy in the closet late at night, just like "gw"had to.
hard to believe he gets stoned though, think it would be really scary in that mind at the best of times.

mitaoyate
hempity Reviewed by hempity on . Fingerprint id scheme in school isn't the child's physical existence at school enough to show they are there? of course it is, this is about training kids for life under the global dictatorship, training them that they have to thumbscan everywhere they go, that it's normal...wait for it in all grocery stores and banks and tanning salons and schools, EVERYWHERE, in this country too...to keep you safe from those freedom hating muslims. Fingerprint id scheme in school BBC | September 26 2005 Pupils' fingerprints Rating: 5