An M-4 Over Every MantelHastur wrote:
Shh shh
Stop the crazy talk.
We can't afford to protect ourselves. Much better if you do it and pay for it with your magic never ending dollars.
That's my campaign slogan for Imperator of the United States
An M-4 Over Every MantelHastur wrote:
Shh shh
Stop the crazy talk.
We can't afford to protect ourselves. Much better if you do it and pay for it with your magic never ending dollars.
I'd have your political opponents removed vote for you!C-Mag wrote:An M-4 Over Every MantelHastur wrote:
Shh shh
Stop the crazy talk.
We can't afford to protect ourselves. Much better if you do it and pay for it with your magic never ending dollars.
That's my campaign slogan for Imperator of the United States
We are told that North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un is a “madman.” That’s just what they said about Saddam, Gaddafi, Assad, and everyone else the neocons target for US military action. We don’t need to be fans of North Korea to be skeptical of the war propaganda delivered by the mainstream media to the benefit of the neocons and the military industrial complex.
Where are the cooler heads in Washington to tone down this war footing?
C-Mag wrote:An M-4 Over Every MantelHastur wrote:
Shh shh
Stop the crazy talk.
We can't afford to protect ourselves. Much better if you do it and pay for it with your magic never ending dollars.
That's my campaign slogan for Imperator of the United States
Obviously, all Trump's fault.North Korea’s foreign minister escalated tensions with the United States on Monday, saying that President Trump’s threatening comments about the country and its leadership were “a declaration of war” and that North Korea had the right to shoot down American warplanes, even if they are not in North Korean air space.
“The whole world should clearly remember it was the U.S. who first declared war on our country,” the foreign minister, Ri Yong-ho, told reporters as he was leaving the United Nations after a week of General Assembly meetings in New York.
“Since the United States declared war on our country, we will have every right to make countermeasures, including the right to shoot down United States strategic bombers even when they are not inside the airspace border of our country,” he said.
Martin Hash wrote:Liberty allows people to get their jollies any way they want. Just don't expect to masturbate with my lotion.
One World Kumbaya? "Pull US forces out of Korea and turn it over to the Russians and Chinese"? I don't think that would be very stabilizing at all, and I don't think that "solves the crisis", so Ron Paul just seems to be pandering to a certain simplistic ideological position, but doing so with a naive and unrealistic lack of realpolitik.GrumpyCatFace wrote:Ron Paul weighs in, continues to speak sensibly.
http://ronpaulinstitute.org/archives/fe ... ea-crisis/
We are told that North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un is a “madman.” That’s just what they said about Saddam, Gaddafi, Assad, and everyone else the neocons target for US military action. We don’t need to be fans of North Korea to be skeptical of the war propaganda delivered by the mainstream media to the benefit of the neocons and the military industrial complex.
Where are the cooler heads in Washington to tone down this war footing?
Kazmyr wrote:North Korea Says It Has the Right to Shoot Down U.S. Warplanes
Obviously, all Trump's fault.North Korea’s foreign minister escalated tensions with the United States on Monday, saying that President Trump’s threatening comments about the country and its leadership were “a declaration of war” and that North Korea had the right to shoot down American warplanes, even if they are not in North Korean air space.
“The whole world should clearly remember it was the U.S. who first declared war on our country,” the foreign minister, Ri Yong-ho, told reporters as he was leaving the United Nations after a week of General Assembly meetings in New York.
“Since the United States declared war on our country, we will have every right to make countermeasures, including the right to shoot down United States strategic bombers even when they are not inside the airspace border of our country,” he said.
Elaborate. How would that matter to our interests?Smitty-48 wrote:One World Kumbaya? "Pull US forces out of Korea and turn it over to the Russians and Chinese"? I don't think that would be very stabilizing at all, and I don't think that "solves the crisis", so Ron Paul just seems to be pandering to a certain simplistic ideological position, but doing so with a naive and unrealistic lack of realpolitik.GrumpyCatFace wrote:Ron Paul weighs in, continues to speak sensibly.
http://ronpaulinstitute.org/archives/fe ... ea-crisis/
We are told that North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un is a “madman.” That’s just what they said about Saddam, Gaddafi, Assad, and everyone else the neocons target for US military action. We don’t need to be fans of North Korea to be skeptical of the war propaganda delivered by the mainstream media to the benefit of the neocons and the military industrial complex.
Where are the cooler heads in Washington to tone down this war footing?