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Once they were brought up to speed on the current nature of the USA, they would say yes. Jefferson and Washington both had slave children and were both enlightened when it came to govt. They lived in a largely different era then the USA and world of today.
It takes a lot today to stand up to be a politician.
They would say the role of president as head of executive branch is to lead implementing of the law. For example if Cambridge Police in Massachusetts Bay handle an arrest of someone breaking into obe's own apartment...stupidly....you must let them know
Pelosi is making new laws to help America's heaithcare reform be the next social benefit rivaling public Library of Congress
Harry Reid is preserving, protecting, and defending the constitution by defending the federal reserved right to levy taxes in a voluntary system
Would they be saying "these are exactly the American patriots we envisioned for America's future when we founded this country! Hallelelujah!!!
Or no?
Ericthebean lol, you back. According to your last thread your vision would be that the only thing they would find acceptable is for working Americans to hand over their paycheck to the government. I'll bet your extra check is in the mail?
Once they were brought up to speed on the current nature of the USA, they would say yes. Jefferson and Washington both had slave children and were both enlightened when it came to govt. They lived in a largely different era then the USA and world of today.
It takes a lot today to stand up to be a politician.
The Founders would say, Obama is not the leader of America. Obama is more like a world leader and cares more for other countries than the American people or this country.
Once they were brought up to speed on the current nature of the USA, they would say yes. Jefferson and Washington both had slave children and were both enlightened when it came to govt. They lived in a largely different era then the USA and world of today.
It takes a lot today to stand up to be a politician.
Yeah, it takes about ten or twelve million to kick start the funding campaign to purchase your allegiance. Then it takes another billion or so to keep you in the big chair long enough to fulfill your contract with they who purchased your title for you.
Then it takes some chairmanships and other rewards as pay-back to keep you in the style to which you've become accustomed as a paid manipulator and facilitator.
It takes a lot.
Last edited by BruSan; 12-13-2014 at 08:47 AM..
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