Posted by Indianared on November 14, 2009 at 04:31:15 from (75.46.71.239):
In Reply to: Re: Worth sharing. posted by ted regentin on November 13, 2009 at 20:34:15:
If we listened to this yellow, pinko, kook, we'd all be speaking Russian now.
Going by his loigic we should've just stood aside as the USSR took all of Europe after WWII, Korea, Vietnam, South America, and every other place on the globe until it truly was us against the world.
However, at this point in history, I'm all for bringing all troops that are scattered across the globe home. All of them. Cease all foreign aid, ALL of it. Become completely isolationist. Let the UN see how they do without us. Let China see how they do without our consumption. Let Europe play with the Neo-Communists Russians in Europe by themselves. Let the world feed themselves without our grains. If Canada chills-out on the Socialism we may consider letting them hang with us, otherwise, another wall up there.
Build a wall a mile high, a mile deep, and a mile thick on the southern border. Bring the Navy close to home to patrol waters on the east, west, and gulf coasts.
Sick to death of all the people we've had to save from themselves, from natural disaters, and from Communists and Facists, now turning on us. Pi$$ on 'em all.
And while I'm at it, here's my desired platform for the next US President:
Term Limits, 3 for Rep, 2 for Sen. No lifetime pension.
Repeal the 17th ammendment. Senators to be chosen by state legislators.
Abolish the Department of Education.
Abolish the IRS, flat or consumption tax.
Ammend Const., no gay marriage.
Balanced Budget Ammendment.
Discontinue all subsidies to foreign countries.
Abolish the UN.
All new bills must state their constitutional authority.
Abolish all Federal Welfare. Block grant to states for 5 years, then move all responisibility for welfare to states.
Reverse Roe vs. Wade, send to the states.
End all ILLEGAL immigration and repatriate those here illegally.
Tort reform, interstate insurance availability, and private healthcare accounts.
Social Security reform, private accounts.
No bailout for States or private companies.
Sell GM, Chrysler, and all other government held private companies.
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