View Full Version : Another 'Angry' Iowan confronts Newt Gringrich..!
jackovesk
24th December 2011, 04:23
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uuo3dBP431k&feature=related
ghostrider
24th December 2011, 11:38
WHY would anyone want to be in charge of chaos, greed , and corruption, and the war machine. one answer. EGO . change the players it's still the same outcome. say what gets you elected, and do what protects your wallet and your parties power. compromise is the absense of leadership.
modwiz
24th December 2011, 11:49
Newt has no concern about being a fool. He is the king of the fools. His concern is who will give him money to say something. Anything. Newt is, and has always been, for sale. That is his purpose in life and politics. Often when I pick up rocks around my house I will find newts. I like those kind.
I wish the guy shaking Newt's hand had given him ones of those creepy ones. The kind where you use one of your fingers to tickle the palm of the hand you are shaking. :eyebrows:
Gaia
24th December 2011, 13:59
Strange response from Newt. Like he was thinking, "Just wait, when I am president and this nation is no longer free you will pay ! But for now it is a free country" ;)
Gaia
Calz
24th December 2011, 14:18
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Gaia
24th December 2011, 14:32
373wcoVen88
Ron Paul 2012 !!!
9eagle9
24th December 2011, 15:33
I can't wait for the handshake coming from some 6'5 monster of a farmer that slowly grips harder, with one of those macho dick swinging hand shakes that are meant to intimidate and cow, until Newt sinks to his knees with crushed hand screaming for mercy.
I'd do it if I had bigger hands .
I should be disturbed at myself for thinking this way ....but I'm not.
Newt has no concern about being a fool. He is the king of the fools. His concern is who will give him money to say something. Anything. Newt is, and has always been, for sale. That is his purpose in life and politics. Often when I pick up rocks around my house I will find newts. I like those kind.
I wish the guy shaking Newt's hand had given him ones of those creepy ones. The kind where you use one of your fingers to tickle the palm of the hand you are shaking. :eyebrows:
DreamsInDigital
24th December 2011, 17:02
It doesn't matter who wins, the Cabal controls them all. The only possible exception would be Ron Paul.
Providence
24th December 2011, 17:29
Thanks jackovesk!
I am thankful for all those who will stand up to people like Gingrich and say what needs to be said without guilt, fear, or ridicule. 'We the people' may not have a voice in MSM but our voices will be heard.
Calz
24th December 2011, 17:35
It doesn't matter who wins, the Cabal controls them all. The only possible exception would be Ron Paul.
That is the way things have been.
If we accept it and make no effort to change it ... it is the way it will *always* be.
RP knows well the system he is standing up against.
How about we offer some support in whatever way we can ... least of which not in giving up?
VaughnB
24th December 2011, 17:46
Newt has no concern about being a fool. He is the king of the fools. His concern is who will give him money to say something. Anything. Newt is, and has always been, for sale. That is his purpose in life and politics. Often when I pick up rocks around my house I will find newts. I like those kind.
I wish the guy shaking Newt's hand had given him ones of those creepy ones. The kind where you use one of your fingers to tickle the palm of the hand you are shaking. :eyebrows:
RIGHT ON.
Obviously most politicians are bought, since it's how our system is set up for them to get re-elected.
BUT do you think some really are good when they get it or try to be and then get corrupted by the system?
I mean I like Bernie Sanders of Vermont, Pattie Murray of Washington and I liked Jimmy Carter.
How does one keep ones values and morals and still be able to get re-elected financially speaking? I wonder if Obama was like, boy is he turnin grey or what?
Probably a tough spot to be in: Ya want to do good, the RIGHT THING, but ya gotta play the game, as we've seen on so many TV and movies; trading votes, favors etc. lest you never get anything.
I don't suspect the Founding Fathers could foresee such corruption by monied interests to completely take over government. I see what people say about starting over, the 'apple barrel' rots from within over time, no matter how sweet the apples were to begin with. IS THAT EVEN POSSIBLE?
You think we [the U.S.] could ever have a revolution? or for that matter Europe, Australia, Brazil, S.E. Asia anyone? Is all hope lost?
DreamsInDigital
24th December 2011, 17:51
It doesn't matter who wins, the Cabal controls them all. The only possible exception would be Ron Paul.
That is the way things have been.
If we accept it and make no effort to change it ... it is the way it will *always* be.
RP knows well the system he is standing up against.
How about we offer some support in whatever way we can ... least of which not in giving up?
I agree, I've been a champion for truth and change since far back as I can remember. Just had a...moment of playing "Captain Obvious" for once. ;) I'm with everyone else here trying to fight for the freedom of humanity. Fighting the good fight as they say. I think none of us would be here if that wasn't the case, if we weren't all in it for freeing our fellow terrans. Partially why I am developing my Alex Collier project, and the tv series, films etc. We're all here trying to do our part in this.
modwiz
24th December 2011, 18:06
Newt has no concern about being a fool. He is the king of the fools. His concern is who will give him money to say something. Anything. Newt is, and has always been, for sale. That is his purpose in life and politics. Often when I pick up rocks around my house I will find newts. I like those kind.
I wish the guy shaking Newt's hand had given him ones of those creepy ones. The kind where you use one of your fingers to tickle the palm of the hand you are shaking. :eyebrows:
RIGHT ON.
Obviously most politicians are bought, since it's how our system is set up for them to get re-elected.
BUT do you think some really are good when they get it or try to be and then get corrupted by the system?
I mean I like Bernie Sanders of Vermont, Pattie Murray of Washington and I liked Jimmy Carter.
How does one keep ones values and morals and still be able to get re-elected financially speaking? I wonder if Obama was like, boy is he turnin grey or what?
Probably a tough spot to be in: Ya want to do good, the RIGHT THING, but ya gotta play the game, as we've seen on so many TV and movies; trading votes, favors etc. lest you never get anything.
I don't suspect the Founding Fathers could foresee such corruption by monied interests to completely take over government. I see what people say about starting over, the 'apple barrel' rots from within over time, no matter how sweet the apples were to begin with. IS THAT EVEN POSSIBLE?
You think we [the U.S.] could ever have a revolution? or for that matter Europe, Australia, Brazil, S.E. Asia anyone? Is all hope lost?
Once you go to DC and find out what it is, you could then decide if you want to make an honest living. Getting re-elected only matters if you intend to stay there and accomplish nothing except your own enrichment. Now, honor among thieves as a subject: I think some draw a line somewhere. I think Newt has no line anywhere, except the bottom line.
Unified Serenity
24th December 2011, 18:21
Newt has no concern about being a fool. He is the king of the fools. His concern is who will give him money to say something. Anything. Newt is, and has always been, for sale. That is his purpose in life and politics. Often when I pick up rocks around my house I will find newts. I like those kind.
I wish the guy shaking Newt's hand had given him ones of those creepy ones. The kind where you use one of your fingers to tickle the palm of the hand you are shaking. :eyebrows:
RIGHT ON.
Obviously most politicians are bought, since it's how our system is set up for them to get re-elected.
BUT do you think some really are good when they get it or try to be and then get corrupted by the system?
I mean I like Bernie Sanders of Vermont, Pattie Murray of Washington and I liked Jimmy Carter.
How does one keep ones values and morals and still be able to get re-elected financially speaking? I wonder if Obama was like, boy is he turnin grey or what?
Probably a tough spot to be in: Ya want to do good, the RIGHT THING, but ya gotta play the game, as we've seen on so many TV and movies; trading votes, favors etc. lest you never get anything.
I don't suspect the Founding Fathers could foresee such corruption by monied interests to completely take over government. I see what people say about starting over, the 'apple barrel' rots from within over time, no matter how sweet the apples were to begin with. IS THAT EVEN POSSIBLE?
You think we [the U.S.] could ever have a revolution? or for that matter Europe, Australia, Brazil, S.E. Asia anyone? Is all hope lost?
One way to keep one's moral standards is to not do something immoral once in power and get photographed and blackmailed for it. This is a common behavior and tactic of the elite. They send some girl to the politician in some guise and she lures him into a morally unacceptable situation and they have evidence of it. They do it through bribary as well. It's worked for a long time. Power corrupts and that is how they fall prey to the elites and do their bidding. People don't do bad things because it makes them feel badly. They do bad things because the benefit outweighs the cost at some level and the more they do it, the easier it is to go along until who they become is but a shell of who they once were. We used to call this sin, but as that is so arcaic now, I will just call it a lack of ethics.
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