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DonCoquixote Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-08-09 01:28 AM
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12. If I may humbly reply
You said:

"I am dismayed by the way the White House and the Democrats in Congress are letting all of this just happen. "

My response:

Ah, but you forget the rules of this game. As Hillary showed, whenever scary negro speaks up, it automatically adds fodder. He won the election by NOT standing up to Hillary and Bill, and letting them throw as much muck in the air, until they ran out of steam. Problem is, the GOP has much more gas in it's tank then Hillary ever did, and unlike Hillary, the yahoos actually DO support the GOP. How can this man actually be aggressive in his defense if every word that comes out of his mouth, even such sweet words as "stay in school kids", gets turned into the image of a Satanic takeover of America?

The truth is NO LONGER RELEVANT FOR POLITICAL PURPOSES. The enemy controls the media, which means they control perception, which means, until the point if/when the literal foundation of reality crumbles in a loud, undeniable way...they control reality. Or as a German named Kant put it, "Data does not inform the mind, the mind informs the data". The Dr. Who show said it better, saying "the problem with the very powerful and the very stupid is that instead of adjusting their minds to reality, they try to adjust reality to fit their minds, which is very bad if you happen to be one of those facts that need fixing."

It would help if congress defended him, but congress knows that if the dems lose in 2012, they can go right back to being people who get elected based on "at least we are not sarah palin" who say "that mean old GOP in the White House won;t let us do anything." purposefully omitting that CONGRESS is supposed to make the law!
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