Archive for May, 2007

John Edwards Proposes Mandatory Military Service For All Americans

Posted by RottingNation On May - 30 - 2007

“One of the things we ought to be thinking about is some level of mandatory service to our country, so that everybody in America — not just the poor kids who get sent to war — are serving this country.”

- John “$400 haircut” Edwards

I find it fascinating that a man who has spent $400 on a haircut on more than one occasion can have the guile to say he is the poor mans candidate. Could that money not have been spent better elsewhere? Maybe it could have been sent to, I don’t know, a charity that helps the poor? Or something? Anything but a freakin’ haircut!!!  Hell, it would have been spent better on his campaign.
So now he proposes mandatory military service for all Americans. Americans who supposedly live in the most free country on this earth. I wonder if slavery is one of the requirements of a free country. After all, forcing someone to work for you — whether you have the guns of government behind you or not — is still slavery.

I wonder if Edwards and his buddies in congress are included in this mandatory service. Or are they too good?  Maybe their congressional experience counts as service? And what about their families? I’m sure they will be exempt. If not, they will probably get a nice comfy job behind a desk somewhere. And guess what? It will still be the poor kids out there fighting the battles. Please people, don’t buy into this crap. If you want to keep any semblance of freedom in this country — and trust me, there is not much of it left to loose after Bush Jr’s decimation of the constitution — then please do not support this guy.

Man Accused of Terrorism For Taking Pictures of French Fries

Posted by RottingNation On May - 25 - 2007

Normally, I would give some type of commentary on the absurdity of this occurence and how people in this country are far too afraid of terrorism. In this case,  I am making an exception because the original article speaks for itself. Read it here.

Ron Paul Defends Himself on CNN

Posted by RottingNation On May - 19 - 2007

When most politicians would cower in the face of the national media and back away from their statements Ron Paul stands behind his.  An honorable and rare quality for a presidential candidate.

Rosie Defends Ron Paul on The View

Posted by RottingNation On May - 18 - 2007

I couldn’t believe my eyes or ears. Am I actually agreeing with Rosie O’Donnell? What is this country coming to when she is the voice of reason in the media? I know, its hard to believe but see it for yourself:

Ron Paul, Rudy Giuliani and the FOX News S.C. GOP Debate

Posted by RottingNation On May - 17 - 2007

Watching the debate — and subsequent debate coverage from FOX and other networks made me realize one very important thing: The people of this country are absolutely stark-raving mad. They are so disillusioned and out of tune with reality that they can not even comprehend the fact that people all over the world hate us and it is not because of Britney Spears, Coca-Cola, rap music, our culture, or even our freedom. No, the fact is they hate us because of our foreign policy. They hate us because we have military bases all over the middle east — and the rest of the world for that matter. They hate us because we pick sides in Middle Eastern conflict. Yes, thats right, they hate us because of our foreign policy. Because of our foreign policy. OUR FOREIGN POLICY. Texas Representative Ron Paul had the guts to bring this up in the GOP debate only to subsequently be attacked by a truly ignorant Rudy Giuliani. The exchange went something like this:

Ron Paul:They attack us because we’ve been over there. We’ve been bombing Iraq for 10 years. We’ve been in the Middle East [for years]. I think (Ronald) Reagan was right. We don’t understand the irrationality of Middle Eastern politics. Right now, we’re building an embassy in Iraq that is bigger than the Vatican. We’re building 14 permanent bases. What would we say here if China was doing this in our country or in the Gulf of Mexico? We would be objecting.”

Rudy Giuliani: (Pandering to the audience) “That’s really an extraordinary statement. That’s really an extraordinary statement, as someone who lived through the attack of Sept. 11, that we invited the attack because we were attacking Iraq. I don’t think I have ever heard that before and I have heard some pretty absurd explanations for Sept. 11. I would ask the congressman withdraw that comment and tell us that he didn’t really mean that.” (Roaring applause from brainwashed neo-con audience)

Ron Paul: (Proudly sticking to his guns) “I believe very sincerely that the CIA is correct when they teach and talk about blow back. When we went into Iran in 1953 and installed the Shah yes, there was blow back. A reaction to that was the taking of our hostages and that persists. If we ignore that, we ignore that at our own risk. If we think that we can do what we want around the world and not incite hatred then we have a problem. They don’t come here to attack us because we are rich and we’re free, they come and attack us because we are over there. What would we think if other countries were doing that to us?”

Here is the video evidence:

I have a question for the shiftless bureaucrat that is Rudy Giuliani: Did you even read the 9/11 commission report? If you did, you would know that in 1996 Bin Laden issued “his self-styled fatwa calling on Muslims to drive American soldiers out of Saudi Arabia” and another in 1998 as a part of a long series of statements by Bin Laden showing resentment towards the interventionist policies of the United States into the Middle Eastern politics, particularly in his home country of Saudi Arabia. Thats right, they hate us because of our interventionist foreign policies.

To quote a wonderful Yahoo News Article:

The 9-11 Commission based its assessments on testimony from experts on terrorism and the Middle East. Asked about the motivations of the terrorists, FBI Special Agent James Fitzgerald told the commission: “I believe they feel a sense of outrage against the United States. They identify with the Palestinian problem, they identify with people who oppose repressive regimes, and I believe they tend to focus their anger on the United States.”

Fitzgerald’s was not a lonely voice in the intelligence community.

Michael Scheuer, the former Central Intelligence Agency specialist on bin Laden and al-Qaeda, has objected to simplistic suggestions by President Bush and others that terrorists are motivated by an ill-defined irrational hatred of the United States. “The politicians really are at great fault for not squaring with the American people,” Scheuer said in a CNN interview. “We’re being attacked for what we do in the Islamic world, not for who we are or what we believe in or how we live. And there’s a huge burden of guilt to be laid at Mr. Bush, Mr. Clinton, both parties for simply lying to the American people.”

I find it quite interesting that someone like Mr. Giuliani who claims to be so keen on terrorism prevention does not even know the true cause of said terrorism. Either he doesn’t care enough about terrorism to read the 9/11 commission report and listen to the CIA agents or he doesn’t care enough about the American people to tell them the truth. He would rather say the things that pull on their heart strings and get him the applause. Politics as usual I’m afraid. Either way, I sure as hell do not want him running the country that I live in.

Oh and did I mention Mit Romney wants to double the size of Guantanamo Bay? What the fuck is wrong with these people?

On a more positive note, Ron Paul was winning the live text messaging poll throughout most of the post debate coverage. The look on Sean Hannity’s face was priceless each time he had to announce it. Dr. Paul ended the night in second place behind Romney and ahead of Giuliani.  Maybe America is waking up.  Only time will tell.

Recap of FOXNews GOP Post Debate Coverage

Posted by RottingNation On May - 17 - 2007

Im Back

Posted by RottingNation On May - 16 - 2007

Sorry for the downtime my loyal viewers. A hard drive failure has kept me away from the computer, but never fear! Im back and I have a lot to say. Stay tuned, as there should be some meaningful posts within the next couple of hours.

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