oldngray
nowhere special
I watched most of it.Did you actually sit and watch the whole thing?
(Please tell me that there is more to retirement than this.)
Better than working.
I watched most of it.Did you actually sit and watch the whole thing?
(Please tell me that there is more to retirement than this.)
I did. That stuff fascinates me. Only part I missed was McCain part. Customer came inDid you actually sit and watch the whole thing?
(Please tell me that there is more to retirement than this.)
That doesn't even get into the countries whose elections the US Government 'influenced'.
I watched most of it.
Better than working.
We ain't innocent. Just victorious. And history is written by winnersThat doesn't even get into the countries whose elections we 'influenced'.
Yeah but there are much more constructive ways to utilize your time.
We ain't innocent. Just victorious. And history is written by winners
The legacy of covert U.S. involvement in the seven successful coups below (not to mention a number of U.S. military interventions against hostile regimes and U.S.-supported insurgencies and failed assassination attempts, including a plan to kill Fidel Castro with an exploding cigar), has made the secret hand of the United States a convenient bogeyman in today’s political tensions.
It's the damn Yankees I tell ya ... sumbitches will invade any country to gain power and American companies/corporations to make huge profits.Ask @Monkey Butt about the War Of Northern Aggression.
Just send Gen. Sherman in as a negotiator.It's the damn Yankees I tell ya ... sumbitches will invade any country to gain power and American companies/corporations to make huge profits.
It's the damn Yankees I tell ya ... sumbitches will invade any country to gain power and American companies/corporations to make huge profits.
Exactly and forcing the South to sell raw materials to the Yankees at non-competitive rices.We knew that there was a large pool of untrained cheap labor that we could use to expand our industrial empire.
Funny you should say this, I recently read a 1954 Atlantic article titled New England and the South that you may find of interest. It's a bit long, but worth the read.Exactly and forcing the South to sell raw materials to the Yankees at non-competitive rices.
Of course, untrained cheap labor stayed mostly in the South growing materials for Northern industrial production.
Good reading and JFK did his research.Funny you should say this, I recently read a 1954 Atlantic article titled New England and the South that you may find of interest. It's a bit long, but worth the read.
It's about time to go to St Louis to visit his grave and piss on it!Just send Gen. Sherman in as a negotiator.
Good reading and JFK did his research.
Trump sounds a lot like JFK in his recognition of the problem of Corporations being migrant exploiters of resources that have no loyalty to their employers or the community.
Amazing, isn't it? I have no idea how he got that from the speech.Seriously?
guess who else was fighting the deep state and a silent coup against him. JFKGood reading and JFK did his research.
Trump sounds a lot like JFK in his recognition of the problem of Corporations being migrant exploiters of resources that have no loyalty to their employers or the community.
Seriously?
I knew y'all would appreciate that ... I thought it was rather witty myself.Amazing, isn't it? I have no idea how he got that from the speech.