The most Radical? (McCain, Ron Paul, Iran, Reagan)
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I think Thomas Jefferson was like, the most totally radical.
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Originally Posted by ThomasJefferson
The spirit of resistance to government is so valuable on certain occasions that I wish it to be always kept alive. It will often be exercised when wrong, but better so than not to be exercised at all.
I doesn't seem to matter about party they have both taken their shots.
Bush - Patriot Act
Obama- NDAA - which McCain wrote.
We saw our right to vote removed in 2000 - supreme Court
Basically the people are getting the shaft while these politicians use their office to get rich at the expense of the people....
Gore - Occidental getting pipeline and Gore taking stock
Cheney - hiring Haliburton so stock options would exercise
Bush's have been trading for Oil
Reagan/Bush trading with Iran to win the election
Pelosi - and her inside trader deals
Ron Paul - gold options
name a politician and you can find they made a fortune trading in their position. party has nothing to do with it... dishonesty and greed do!
Why is this good enough for the people? If the occupy movement needs a focus... this should be it. We all should be in the streets over this.
aone, the attack on the constitution has been going on in full force for more than 100 years. the progressives in this country want to get it out of the way because it interferes with their plans to make this country into a european style socialist country.
aone, the attack on the constitution has been going on in full force for more than 100 years. the progressives in this country want to get it out of the way because it interferes with their plans to make this country into a european style socialist country.
aone, the attack on the constitution has been going on in full force for more than 100 years. the progressives in this country want to get it out of the way because it interferes with their plans to make this country into a european style socialist country.
Was George Bush being "progressive" when he called the Constitution a "filthy rag?"
Was George Bush being "progressive" when he called the Constitution a "filthy rag?"
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