its best they dont "know" too much then LOLThank god most people don't take any credence into what you say.
If they know anything about you, they know you are an over spoken man-child who can't make it on his own, nor even hold a job.
You liberals do tend to preach to the uninformed.its best they dont "know" too much then LOL
im not a liberal and i do preach to the uninformed. but you can be redeemedYou liberals do tend to preach to the uninformed.
You are a liberal, whether you choose to admit it or not.im not a liberal and i do preach to the uninformed. but you can be redeemed
your on the wrong side of history. you would have been against democracy hundreds of years ago because it was a radical idea back then. you probably would have been in favor of slavery and feudalism as well.
im not a liberal .
MrFedEx,Un-teachable people cannot teach other people, and would not recognize a teachable moment if it hit them in the face.Were you born this way or dropped on your head from a 10 story building?
Why is it that liberals are always the first ones to provoke violence against others who don't see their view points ?Were you born this way or dropped on your head from a 10 story building?
Why is it that liberals are always the first ones to provoke violence against others who don't see their view points ?
i dont want to reform the system, i want to get rid of it entirelythe opinions you share are
i dont want to reform the system, i want to get rid of it entirely
bothin what country, yours or ours
both
Is Trump hurting or helping himself by deciding not to participate in the debate tomorrow night?
this was the number 3 trending on my facebook.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/noam-chomsky-gop_us_56a66febe4b0d8cc109aec78?section=politics
“Today, the Republican Party has drifted off the rails,” Chomsky, a frequent critic of both parties, said in an interview Monday with The Huffington Post. “It’s become what the respected conservative political analysts Thomas Mann and Norman Ornstein call ‘a radical insurgency’ that has pretty much abandoned parliamentary politics.”
The policies that the GOP presidential candidates and its representatives in Congress support, Chomsky argued, are in “abject service to private wealth and power,” despite “rhetorical posturing” of some, including House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.). GOP proposals would effectively raise taxes on lower-income Americans and reduce them for the wealthy.
MrFedEx,Un-teachable people cannot teach other people, and would not recognize a teachable moment if it hit them in the face.
He admitted that Trump didn't say it and attributed it to one of Trump's aides.Were you born this way or dropped on your head from a 10 story building?