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Old 12-10-2016, 02:17 PM   #3594
Mean Mr. Mustard
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Originally Posted by zamler View Post
I see it perfectly. The Dems, Repubs, Clinton, Obama and Trump are massive hypocrites and say whatever suits their agenda at the time. The biggest hypocrite in all of this is Obama he thought Hillary had it in the bag so he spouted off about how dangerous and unpatriotic Trump was to suggest the elections might be rigged. Now that Hillary lost suddenly it's all hands on deck to investigate hacking. Give me a break.

I can say the above because I don't favour one party over the other. I've said it before I believe the American system is too far gone for any one person to come in and change it. Obama made grand promises and ended up getting dragged down by the machine and became the very thing he campaigned against. The same thing will happen to Trump. Only reason I prefer Trump over Hillary is at least Trump might be different, Hillary was and is the most dyed in the wool corrupt politician there is her as President would change absolutely nothing. No chance.

From what I've read Russia took the same view they preferred an unknown in Trump. As for them hacking, they may have done it maybe not. Either way that doesn't change the substance of what was released by Wikileaks would people really rather have all that info never released? It's a sad state of things when we have to rely on hacking for the truth to come out, think about how profound the info released by Snowden has been. Before he leaked all the info to the press the Obama administration flat out denied the government was mining and storing data on every American.

So excuse me if I don't trust anything the CIA says.

1) HA!

2) So your rallying against the system involves the election of someone who embodies the system. Trump isn't changing anything, if nothing else he is acting in a manner which promotes secrecy and big business more than anyone else who has come before him, including the republican demi-god in the demented president, Reagan. He publicly called for the execution of Snowden, has appointed CEOs of major corporations and bankers to every high level position in the white house, and has his entire campaign based upon nationalistic half-truths and lies. The fact you support him shows me that you don't think about issues as much as you support a political party. Hillary Clinton is the least inspiring candidate that I can recall (including John Kerry), but even then, she at least had policies that make some economic sense... Trump on the other hand is intent on cutting taxes to him and his friends/donors (who seem to be put into positions of power ie Linda McMahon). Domestically and internationally this election rings of the death knell of the republic and makes the United States look eerily similar to the banana republics they helped create.
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