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View Poll Results: Has the United States Gone To Far Intervening In Other Countries Conflicts
Yes, The U.S. Should Stop And Allow Nations Determin Their Own Destiny. 58 75.32%
No, The U.S. Should Continue to Intervene And Democracy Build 6 7.79%
Not Sure, But the U.S. Is Involved In Too Many Conflicts 13 16.88%
Voters: 77. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 09-09-2014, 09:18 AM
 
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Now, looking at the poll and the high percentage of folks who believe, The U.S. Should Stop And Allow Nations To Determine Their Own Destiny, why don't folks in real life vote for candidates for President (Commander in chief) and Congress (voting for foreign aid/military weaponry) that hold
that same sentiment???

According to this poll, the Libertarian Party should be the majority party

 
Old 09-09-2014, 09:27 AM
 
Location: Missouri
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Now, looking at the poll and the high percentage of folks who believe, The U.S. Should Stop And Allow Nations To Determine Their Own Destiny, why don't folks in real life vote for candidates for President (Commander in chief) and Congress (voting for foreign aid/military weaponry) that hold
that same sentiment???

According to this poll, the Libertarian Party should be the majority party

because people are sheep and dont like to think for themselves.. they like others to do the thinking for them.

they also prefer to complain about how "its the other guys' fault" rather than take responsibility to BE the change themselves.

People are so predictable:

Hill vs Jeb 2016 coming to an election near you..

oh.. and dont worry.... Hilldog will win
 
Old 09-09-2014, 09:36 AM
 
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Hill vs Jeb 2016 coming to an election near you..

oh.. and dont worry.... Hilldog will win
And, I was going to have a hotdog for lunch.
Just lost my appetite.
 
Old 09-09-2014, 09:42 AM
 
Location: A great city, by a Great Lake!
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Now, looking at the poll and the high percentage of folks who believe, The U.S. Should Stop And Allow Nations To Determine Their Own Destiny, why don't folks in real life vote for candidates for President (Commander in chief) and Congress (voting for foreign aid/military weaponry) that hold
that same sentiment???

According to this poll, the Libertarian Party should be the majority party
One would think. However; the 2 main parties and the partisans that get sucked into the D vs R game fear Libertarians, and automatically throw out the Somalia jabs, or that they would take the country back to the 18th Century, or that segregation will be acceptable yada yada! No fools, it's called adhering to the damn Constitution, and representing ALL Americans and not just their corporate cronies like what we have now with the status quo!

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Originally Posted by eqttrdr View Post
because people are sheep and dont like to think for themselves.. they like others to do the thinking for them.

they also prefer to complain about how "its the other guys' fault" rather than take responsibility to BE the change themselves.

People are so predictable:

Hill vs Jeb 2016 coming to an election near you..

oh.. and dont worry.... Hilldog will win

Sadly, I think Killary is indeed going to be our next president.
 
Old 09-09-2014, 08:02 PM
 
Location: Missouri
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And, I was going to have a hotdog for lunch.
Just lost my appetite.

I agree 1000% but it will be the same crap over and over again.

Think about it... Does it diminish American democracy if we keep the presidency (for the most part) in the same two families that have held it since 1989?

If Hillary Rodham Clinton ends up serving two terms, then for an un-Godly amount of years the presidency will have been held by a Bush or a Clinton. By that point, about 40 percent of Americans would have lived their entire lives under a president from one of these two families.

But.... its what the sheeple want...

Keep voting the two party system and blame the other guy or blame the other party in congress. Same poop different election.

Giant Douche vs Turd Sandwich..... your choice...



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