Of course, I know this PARTICULAR story is about the UK. I'm speaking in general terms. But the problem extends further than the US as well. Especially with their blatant bullying of everyone else, pushing them around and throwing their weight over them to do their bidding, "Or else".
The revelations and abuses about and by our government lately have been nothing but pure greed, evil, and power-hungry.
The root of the problem has so deeply been etched into the government than nothing short of total, violent revolution could topple it. The powers that be a big headed, egotistical, patronizing assholes who have gone full on mommy-state, and at the same time, only seek to line their own damn pockets with gold.
Unfortunately though, the revolution has taken too long.
And with it, a lot of hope about turning the US into a great nation.
They have too much power now.
Power given to them by their citizens because they weren't constantly vigilant.
At this point, the only thing I'm hoping for is for more exposure to their crimes against humanity, and for the public to humble them enough for them to realise the way they're destroying lives, families, and nations.
Why isn't this guy being put in jail for a tweet like that? I mean, the US is so trigger happy with everything ELSE on the internet. /s
But seriously, though. He only thinks it's dumb because he aired it to a million people and was called out on his bullshit. And he'd be right. But I don't for one second think he actually didn't mean it.
... We are suffering a massive popcorn deficiency. This case has caused a massive decline in the amount of popcorn in the world. ... Can we sue for that?
I don't see what voting has to do with it. Voting is a technicality. Romney would have been much worse than Obama, and it's practically impossible to vote anyone but the "chosen two" candidates in. If I were in america, I'd have still voted for Obama, because of the whole "Lesser of two evils" thing.
That being said, he is still a pile of horseshit as a president.
I buy what DVD's I can and usually rip it to my hard drive.
There's also content that isn't available to us, period.
People who say "Legal alternatives exist and these people are spouting bullshit lol" are the same kind of people who think that United States is the centre of the world.
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The revelations and abuses about and by our government lately have been nothing but pure greed, evil, and power-hungry.
The root of the problem has so deeply been etched into the government than nothing short of total, violent revolution could topple it. The powers that be a big headed, egotistical, patronizing assholes who have gone full on mommy-state, and at the same time, only seek to line their own damn pockets with gold.
Unfortunately though, the revolution has taken too long.
And with it, a lot of hope about turning the US into a great nation.
They have too much power now.
Power given to them by their citizens because they weren't constantly vigilant.
At this point, the only thing I'm hoping for is for more exposure to their crimes against humanity, and for the public to humble them enough for them to realise the way they're destroying lives, families, and nations.
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But seriously, though. He only thinks it's dumb because he aired it to a million people and was called out on his bullshit. And he'd be right. But I don't for one second think he actually didn't mean it.
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You're obsessed with this place. Almost on a psychopathic level. It's scary. Go get help from a psychiatrist. You need it.
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On the post: Confessed Liar To Congress, James Clapper, Gets To Set Up The 'Independent' Review Over NSA Surveillance
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That being said, he is still a pile of horseshit as a president.
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"Inability to get anything useful done, too busy accepting money from outside sources"
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No Hulu, No Netflix, no iTunes TV stuff.
I buy what DVD's I can and usually rip it to my hard drive.
There's also content that isn't available to us, period.
People who say "Legal alternatives exist and these people are spouting bullshit lol" are the same kind of people who think that United States is the centre of the world.
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