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- aldebaran0
I like popfodders passion for news. It's good to see someone cares.
When I was younger I thought I knew it all. But after years of being feed a steady diet of 'left vs' right' I've learned that's the easy way out. To truly gain perspective one must toss those simple labels.
- 74LEO0
I feel sorry for popfodders. He posts articles here when I think he would have a greater audience on CLs R/R. I think most people on QBN know politics and the truth of the world we are set to live in. I think popfodders needs more balance between his posts, posting a portfolio to find a job and creating some type of movement based on his politic beliefs. Why not do something instead of ranting to a bunch of people who already know whats going on in the world.
I really feel you are wasting your creative time posting articles from other websites which sorry to say mostly fall on def ears my friend. Do you have a blog or a website for your political rants? You should. get out and market it make your own difference, democratically of course. Don't go postal ok! Remember what makes America beautiful is the ability to disagree with one another in a peaceful way.
- wow, do you assume a fuck of a lot, doesn't that go against your creedo? I love my posts, you guys don't!********
- Im trying to get you out of your own hell you are making for yourself. you are in excessive mode74LEO
- Im not judging you but I can see you are suffering.74LEO
- suffering from the crap you spit out, I love how you think you have science and politics in your backpocket. hilarious********
- there is truth in science but you wont find any truth in politics.74LEO
- wow, do you assume a fuck of a lot, doesn't that go against your creedo? I love my posts, you guys don't!
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- This isn't worth you time.aldebaran
- ahhhhhhhhhh *COUGH COUGH COUGH********
- Imagine you live your entire life trapped in a corner of a room never allowed out. what would you do?74LEO
- You know, there's alot of justifying the Jews killing people in their holy bookTheBlueOne
- but that's probably "different" right?TheBlueOne
- i guess the justification is fight or flight. In GAZA there are only so many places to hide74LEO
- aldebaran0
^your focusing on random hate. This isn't good for your mental health.
- BonSeff0
take a animal cracker and gogurt break
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- aldebaran0
Do you discuss politics with your friends and family? What is there take on your opinions?
- 74LEO0
Its ok to be angry popfodders but don't let the weight of the world keep you from being human. There is a lot of beauty in the world. Sometimes it gets hard. Ask anyone here who has been laid off or freelancing and a job is done and you dont know where your gonna get your next job or keep the electricity on or food. I just feel you could be more productive updating your portfolio, send your resume to some of us. I feel you would be happier turning this into a movement. A website, blog or hit the street and get some signatures. Why not email your reps in DC?
When I need to rant I don't rant to my fellow designers. I go here.
http://congress.org and I tell them. When there are protests and I can make it "I GO" When the environment needs me I go and when people are in need I help. There is so much need in the world right now that I think you need to be a part of that.When I see you post sometimes 5,6 in a row and you are the first to answer your own post I see you are reaching out.
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IRONY CAN BE PRETTY IRONIC
Illegal alien from Kenya named Obama arrested in U.S.
Is drunk man who nearly slammed SUV into police car president's uncle?http://www.metrowestdailynews.co…
He's an illegal alien.
He's from Kenya.
His name is Obama.
And now, he's arrested.
No, it's not the president of the United States, but 67-year-old Onyango Obama who is making headlines in Framingham, Mass., after reportedly driving under the influence and nearly slamming his SUV into a police car Wednesday night.
This Obama shares not only his last name with President Obama, but his first name, Onyango, is the last name of the president's Aunt Zeituni Onyango, who was also an illegal alien living in Massachusetts.
- I just don't get it. Why does this matter to you?aldebaran
- Tell me more about your hatred of the black manTheBlueOne
- Where's the irony?bulletfactory
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Iran 'discreetly aided Libyan rebels'
http://news.yahoo.com/iran-discr…- oo lets bomb 'emmoldero
- Iran deserves to be bombed!********
- Eurpoe & America openly aided the Libyan rebelsTheBlueOne
- that's the point, so did f*cking Iran and for what...? A much harsher islamic state run gov!?********
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- im sure Christianity has its past of murder, hate, ignorance, pain..shall we get into that argument?plash
- I didn't post that, but feel free to, what's a political thread without posts?********
- Wasn't there that preacher in FLorida who burned the Quran?TheBlueOne
- Aren't there politicians running in the US right now on an anti-muslim crusade?TheBlueOne
- aren't there uninformed morons even now posting anti-muslim diatribes on designer forums?TheBlueOne
- Aren't there holy than thou, psuedo-know it all, fucktard liberals who shouldn't pay attention if they don't like it********
- aren't there... ah nevermind this is adolescenteieio
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Clarence Thomas quietly paving way for dismantling of modern progressive state?
http://blogs.the-american-intere…- i think anyone who knows politics knows he was always a conservative.74LEO
- ukit0
Is America still a Christian country?
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commen…
It's obviously full of people who call themselves Christians; and certainly full of religious believers in a way difficult for many Europeans to understand or to accept. But is what modern Americans believe actually Christianity at all? When the mainstream churches went into an apparently irreversible decline towards the end of the 20th century, this was interpreted as a decline of liberal Christianity, and its replacement by fundamentalism. But is the church of Rick Warren anything more than vaguely therapeutic moralistic deism?
The question is hardly a new one. It was raised as least as long ago as the late 19th century by Henry Adams, who wondered whether the American faith in progress and in self-improvement was really the same thing as traditional Christianity. But it's still an interesting one. Has the evangelical movement turned itself into an entirely new religion, unrecognisable to "orthodox" European Christianity: a reinterpretation of the Christian myths almost as strange as Mormonism? Consider the YouTube video of a Nascar chaplain praying for all the sponsors of the event, from Toyota to Sunoco, and then thanking God for his "hot wife" before finishing with the doxology "Boogity boogity boogity. Amen". Is this really anything that traditional theologians could recognise as Christian? Or is it just a wrapper round some mixture of superstition and advertising?
- When I see a headline with a question mark, I think "Not worth the time it will take to read."********
- When I see a headline with a question mark, I think "Not worth the time it will take to read."
- ukit0
Expect a Third-Party Candidate in 2012
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB…
We already see evidence on the ground that from the discontent coursing through the electorate there may emerge a third or even fourth political party that would be competitive in next year's presidential election. Look no further than the recent launch of the centrist, bipartisan, Americans Elect. This is a nonprofit political organization that plans to break the stranglehold of the two-party duopoly by selecting a third presidential ticket, via an Internet convention, that will be on the ballot in 2012.
Meanwhile the tea party movement is functioning as a quasi-third party already, having already demonstrated an unprecedented level of activism, enthusiasm and influence over the primary and general-election outcomes during the 2010 midterms—and, most recently, driving the debate over the debt ceiling. Polling done by Douglas E. Schoen LLC last year shows that a tea party presidential candidate could get between 15%-25% of the vote running on that line, depending on the precise alignment of the candidates.
There are now rumblings from Donald Trump, a former contender for the Republican nomination, that he may run as an independent. There are certain to be others.
We have seen in the past where economic distress and political alienation can lead. In both the 1980 and 1992 presidential campaigns, third-party candidates emerged—John Anderson and then Ross Perot—and each garnered high levels of public support. Mr. Perot actually led in the polls for several months during the 1992 campaign. And the conditions in those years were nowhere near as severe as they are today.
- TheBlueOne0
I love the way popfodders gets called on it and then says "I'm not for any side you fuckers!" and then continues to post shit from one side. Troll. Sad little troll without an original idea in his head.
- Oh, go ahead and call me TheBlowHard again. I know that gets your cock hard so you can fuck your sister.TheBlueOne
- TheBlueOne0
"Anti-intellectualism is nurtured by the false notion that democracy means 'my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge'"
- I. Asimov
- BonSeff0
popfodders' internet privileges are only during the hours moms is at work. that explains why he is never online at night or weekends. because that is when moms is trolling okcupid and craigslist with their dial up and needs the bandwidth.
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