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I'm informing readers that video games and politics are what I follow. I follow up on new video games and hope that oppressed peoples will secede from the U.S. Yankee Empire. I'm a big fan of the Wii U Gamepad style controls as I own a Nintendo 64, PlayStation 2, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and Wii U with plans on owning a PlayStation 4 by receiving it for Christmas.

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Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Pure Insanity in Libya and the Middle East

Protest have broken out in Libya February 15 as the people of Libya refused to tolerate the demogogagry  and despicable actions that Muammar al-Gaddafi did in office. Egypt's former president Hosni Mubarak stepped down peacefully and did so in a civil manner compaired to al-Gaddafi who said he would have to be forcibly overthrown and also commented he would kill all the Jews and die a martyr. This guy is a crazy mutherf***er! The Middle East is becoming a revolutionary battlefield demanding change. This is driving up the price of oil. The only thing important about the middle east to the US is oil. The oil crisis of the 1970's was a result of chaos in the Middle East. Some Muslims want Israel destroyed and the Jews extinct because they believe Israel was stolen property of the Muslim lands.

   In Madison, Wisconsin and Ohio we see unions charging against the budget proposals republican governers Scott Walker and John Kasich have proposed. The god of all unions Richard Trumka is moving to make America the new Soviet Union with "democracy" and "social justice". America is a republic where representatives are elected and if we are not satisfied with them, vote against them. Democracy is mobrule and social justice is government centralization of welfare and lives. We need to bring commonsense to victory before the unions destroy our great nation

3 comments:

  1. (I actually do agree with you that "the important thing to the US in the Middle East is oil").

    Democracy? Mob rule?

    I like what you had to say about common sense.

    And the unions have not had a presence in America since ... well, a very long time!

    Al-Gaddafi: your description is colourful.

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  2. "Egypt's former president Hosni Mubarak stepped down peacefully and did so in a civil manner"

    That's actually not true.

    I think you should read up on that a bit and get back to us.

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  3. Well, the bit about "stepping down peacefully" may not be true.

    The bit that was civil was the Egyptians cleaning up.

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