losCHUNK wrote:Anyone looking forward to Hillarys arrest ?
If Trump did that I would wish him the best of luck in 4 years.
losCHUNK wrote:Anyone looking forward to Hillarys arrest ?
Technically, not a democracy.Ryoki wrote:How you can have a system where most people vote for person A and the win goes to person B and call it democracy is fucking beyond me.
You on about the MAGA hat wearers ? (nvm just seen the word 'dont' )Memphis wrote:Seriously tho for a sec, don't any of you cunts do anything retarded in Yankland in the next few days, like go out wearing a red T-shirt or a MAGA hat. There'll be some very upset, very brain-washed people about and they're pissed at pretty much everybody.
i like the cut of your jib!xer0s wrote:Well, he will be our President. So I hope he does well. Nothing we can do about it now. The sun will continue to shine...
Aren't the electoral numbers awarded based on population density ?. It kinda makes sense, more so than the UKs version anyway where less than 40% get to run rough shot over the whole country.MKJ wrote:Technically, not a democracy.Ryoki wrote:How you can have a system where most people vote for person A and the win goes to person B and call it democracy is fucking beyond me.
And also
Not quite: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GerrymanderinglosCHUNK wrote:Aren't the electoral numbers awarded based on population density ?. It kinda makes sense, more so than the UKs version anyway where less than 40% get to run rough shot over the whole country.
Why? They all voted for him.Memphis wrote:I'm not entirely uncertain that some crazed nut might still shoot the cunt.
Captain Mazda wrote:She'll be great for the corporations, banks, military-industrial complex, Saudi and Israeli terrorists, the invasion of sovereign countries, unethical subsidies and lobbyists, human rights violators, and the destruction of the environment.
All in all, she'll be great for the status quo.
Captain Mazda wrote:Think of the policies that have been brought forward during Obama's time (TPP for example) and the proxy wars and acts of terrorism his government has initiated. Then remember that Hilary was one of the leading war drummers of his staff and it's not hard to imagine how much worse things will get with her in power, especially with how much more she fellates Netanyahu and his AIPAC cronies compared to Obomba.
I think "the lesser of two evils" approach is what morons say to comfort themselves knowing they're part of a broken system that needs to be torn down but are unwilling to do anything about it.
Captain Mazda wrote:Think of the policies that have been brought forward during Obama's time (TPP for example) and the proxy wars and acts of terrorism his government has initiated. Then remember that Hilary was one of the leading war drummers of his staff and it's not hard to imagine how much worse things will get with her in power, especially with how much more she fellates Netanyahu and his AIPAC cronies compared to Obomba.
I think "the lesser of two evils" approach is what morons say to comfort themselves knowing they're part of a broken system that needs to be torn down but are unwilling to do anything about it.
Captain Mazda wrote:Warmongering piece of shit
If you say soCaptain Mazda wrote:It's a good thing everyone's so focused on this instead of her countless violations of human rights and international law.
Captain Mazda wrote:all
as to all that 'elites vs the masses' talk: sorry guys, but the elite is a little too big and masses a little too small for that cartoon view to make senseBBC wrote:Nationally, Donald Trump has won 47.5% of the vote, with Hillary Clinton taking 47.7%
Yeah?Memphis wrote:And yet, you'd choose Clinton over Trump 'cos a Brit comedian made a thoroughly convincing argument that Trump was mean and orange
Captain Mazda wrote:You yanktards should be putting all your support in Jill Stein.
Or you could just continue being retarded, either way is good for me.
Captain Mazda wrote:Yeah, the guy who supported the invasion of Afghanistan will be a real revolutionaryxer0s wrote:Or Gary Johnson...
Captain Mazda wrote:It's not a war if only one side is attacking.
Jill Stein has always been against war, she's also the only one with the balls and brains to say she would cut support to Saudis and Israelis as well as pardon Snowden. Her views have been vehemently unpopular and anti-establishment.
The first thing Gary Johnson would do as president would be to fast-track the TPP signing, just like Obama.
Captain Mazda wrote:How about putting all your support behind the only candidate who could actually change something?
http://www.mintpressnews.com/bernie-san ... me/209100/“Why should a U.S. progressive be calling for more intervention by the Saudi monarchy? Really, we want Saudi troops in Syria and Iraq and Libya and who knows where else? You’d think that perhaps someone like Sanders would say that we have to break our decades-long backing of the corrupt Saudi regime—but no, he wants to dramatically accelerate it.”
Husseini also noted that Blitzer is openly supportive of Israel’s wars, so Sanders’ choice to appear on his show to voice support makes strategic sense, given the growing alliance between Saudi Arabia and Israel.
Sanders, too, has supported Israel’s occupation of Palestine and, despite the hopes of many of his fans, his voting record does not support his apparently antiwar stance. And his statements ignore the ways that Saudi money and the Saudi philosophy of Wahhabism have been key to the success of ISIS.
Bernie looks like Clinton next to Jill Stein.
Captain Mazda wrote:http://www.jill2016.com/statement_on_us ... el_and_bdsThe Jill Stein campaign calls for ending support for governments committing war crimes and massive human rights violations, including Israel and Saudi Arabia.
It supports the BDS movement as a peaceful, nonviolent set of actions organized by civil society across the world aimed to end Israeli apartheid, occupation, war crimes, and systematic human rights abuses.
US foreign policy requires an emergency overhaul, from a program of total global military and economic domination, to a policy promoting international law, human rights and diplomacy. We must cease and desist from being, in the words of Martin Luther King, the greatest purveyor of violence world over. Our foreign policy currently serves war profiteers and fossil fuel companies, but not the American people or the cause of global justice, peace and security. Our failed wars of the past 14 years have cost us 5 trillion dollars, left over a million people dead in Iraq alone, and killed or maimed tens of thousands of US service men and women. Yet we – and the Middle East – are far less secure, not more secure.
In addition to ending our catastrophic and immoral wars for oil and markets, we must stop aiding and abetting the human rights violations and war crimes of our allies who are also massively defying international law. This includes the Israeli government and the rulers of Saudi Arabia.
Captain Mazda wrote:I'd vote for Jill Stein if I could.
never piss in your own shoes, clartMemphis wrote:contrarian bellender
You said I'm not anti-Clinton, I proved I am.Memphis wrote:Unless you're trying to prove something other than you're being a contrarian bellender, it is knownCaptain Mazda wrote:.
He became unreasonable weeks ago, not sure what took you so long.Captain Mazda wrote: You said I'm not anti-Clinton, I proved I am.
You said I'd have preferred her over Trump, I proved I didn't.
I don't know why I even bother with someone as thick as you, go back to your 40 hours of gaming per week you professional goblin you.