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    for those who enjoy a good rant from Joe...

    Change ... for the Worse

    The Devil and Mr. Obama


    Well lookee here! An invite from my limey comrades to recap Barack Obama's first year in office. Well comrades, I can do this thing two ways. I can simply state that the great mocha hope turned out to be a Trojan horse for Wall Street and the Pentagon. Or I can lay in an all-night stock of tequila, limes and reefer and puke up the entire miserable tale like some 5,000 word tequila purged Congolese stomach worm. I have chosen to do the latter.


    http://www.counterpunch.org/bageant12092009.html

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    If you like Joe Bageant, here is a good collection of his articles

    The Best of Joe Bageant

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      Dang - that was one Class A rant. Thanks for the link.
      Most folks are good; a few aren't.

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        "The saddest thing is that Americans are cultivated like mushrooms from birth to death, kept in the dark and fed horseshit."

        Great stuff.

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          Originally posted by don View Post
          for those who enjoy a good rant from Joe...

          Change ... for the Worse

          The Devil and Mr. Obama


          Well lookee here! An invite from my limey comrades to recap Barack Obama's first year in office. Well comrades, I can do this thing two ways. I can simply state that the great mocha hope turned out to be a Trojan horse for Wall Street and the Pentagon. Or I can lay in an all-night stock of tequila, limes and reefer and puke up the entire miserable tale like some 5,000 word tequila purged Congolese stomach worm. I have chosen to do the latter.


          http://www.counterpunch.org/bageant12092009.html
          what is going on don? too lazy to link your url? ;)

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            Originally posted by LargoWinch View Post
            what is going on don? too lazy to link your url? ;)

            All his writings are on his site here http://www.joebageant.com/

            but this one was his best rant yet.... the rose colored sunglasses have come off on Obama and DemoPubs in general..

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              Originally posted by LargoWinch View Post
              what is going on don? too lazy to link your url? ;)
              I was distracted by the obscure title I gave the thread :rolleyes: :eek:

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                Originally posted by don View Post
                I was distracted by the obscure title I gave the thread :rolleyes: :eek:
                don, just finished reading it and wanted to point out that this is one of the best read I had all year...and we are December 10.

                thanks again for sharing.

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                  yes thanks loved it

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                    Originally posted by rabot10 View Post
                    yes thanks loved it
                    One of the many Pearls of wisdom:

                    The rip-off is in. We got it all. Now if you don't hand over all the people's savings and assets so we can loan it back to them, the whole flaming ball of shit you call the services and information economy is gonna come down on everybody's asses like a giant meteor.
                    For a moment I thought I was reading metalman.

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                      "There is an interest group for everything except we ordinary American pudwhackers."

                      Why is it that no one appears to be looking out for average Americans? We are still the majority in this Country, yet we allow special interests and minority viewpoints to dominate politics. Strange.
                      "...the western financial system has already failed. The failure has just not yet been realized, while the system remains confident that it is still alive." Jesse

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                        Originally posted by rjwjr View Post
                        "There is an interest group for everything except we ordinary American pudwhackers."

                        Why is it that no one appears to be looking out for average Americans? We are still the majority in this Country, yet we allow special interests and minority viewpoints to dominate politics. Strange.
                        See: Sparta- Role of Helots

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                          Originally posted by rjwjr View Post
                          "There is an interest group for everything except we ordinary American pudwhackers."

                          Why is it that no one appears to be looking out for average Americans? We are still the majority in this Country, yet we allow special interests and minority viewpoints to dominate politics. Strange.
                          The point is that the average American no longer exists anymore in a very real political sense. He or she has either 'splintered' into an Armenian-American, a trial lawyer, an HMO employee or a dues-paying AFL-CIO union member. The special interest has usurped the general interest. No one is an American anymore. It's like a weird vanishing act. This is why large 'general interest' reforms on both sides of the political spectrum (health care, social security reform) can no longer be mounted. America has lost its governability. How a great nation remain great if great issues continue to elude its grasp?

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                            Originally posted by due_indigence View Post
                            The point is that the average American no longer exists anymore in a very real political sense. He or she has either 'splintered' into an Armenian-American, a trial lawyer, an HMO employee or a dues-paying AFL-CIO union member. The special interest has usurped the general interest. No one is an American anymore. It's like a weird vanishing act. This is why large 'general interest' reforms on both sides of the political spectrum (health care, social security reform) can no longer be mounted. America has lost its governability. How a great nation remain great if great issues continue to elude its grasp?
                            Divide and conquer. Every citizen is too absorbed in meaningless lay squabbles to see what is in front of them.

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