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Other than Ron Paul i mean,

If any republican tried to spread to another war and extend american imperialism,or censor the internet, does anyone see that there are enough really upset people in america, that it would drive the people to revolt.

The recession would continue as they would keep our current course of global domination..

do you think?

2007-12-12 09:46:04 · 22 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

tis funny that i am so far out of touch with the perception of people.

2007-12-12 10:43:35 · update #1

22 answers

Yes, but not with violence!

No more war, no more aggression, no more getting rich off flesh and bones of the Middle Easterns?

The Game is over for good ?

2007-12-12 10:42:07 · answer #1 · answered by iceman 7 · 0 1

First and foremost people need to realize that it's not just republicans although they are more out in the open about it. The plans for US global domination aren't party specific and that is what makes it so hard to defeat the plan. The octopus has many tentacles and they are far and reaching. Corporate giants and banking that threaten to monopolize the market are the bigger threat and the puppeteers that are pulling the strings of our government leaders. I have to say I firmly believe that republicans are more blinded to the power that these corporations actually have or else they are willing to be led to the slaughter because of their greed but there are democrats that are just as bad.
This is the main thing we need to focus on because we can work together to fight the system both parties are somewhat agreed that corporations are the main problem.

2007-12-12 19:23:02 · answer #2 · answered by Enigma 6 · 3 0

If the dems put hillary up, then the republicans are gonna win, because she really really irritates a lot of people, enough to make them come out in droves to vote against her. A very polarizing candidate. Almost as polarizing as the current president, which isn't an easy achievement.

Oh, as for censorship, one of the more infamous recent examples was the effort of Tipper Gore (the wife of Al, the self-identified inventor of the Internet you fear to see censored) to clamp down on music with lyrics she didn't like. I don't think she's a republican.

2007-12-12 18:03:56 · answer #3 · answered by busterwasmycat 7 · 0 0

If you knew anything about history ,you would know that Democrat Presidents have started more wars than Repubs......... What the hell are you talking about... "American imperialism"......did we take and rename some country I don't know about?NO ONE is talking about censoring the Internet. Censorship is what the Dems will do to talk radio if they get the Presidency ( so much for freedom of speech).......... By any measure,the economy is better now than in '90s when we had the phony dot.com bubble that made even Clinton look good.

2007-12-12 18:03:23 · answer #4 · answered by roysbigtoys 4 · 0 0

The Revolution is going on right now. It is the fight and the struggle to put Ron Paul, the only man that doesn't owe anything to lobbysts or interest groups and can objectively put us on the right path again. There isn't a single other candidate (with the exception of Stephen Colbert) that is worth a dirty penny.

2007-12-12 18:57:24 · answer #5 · answered by Estrella E 4 · 1 0

Of course not. Ron Paul might cause a bit of a stir from more than just Republicans and it would not be pretty but otherwise I doubt there would be any uprising.

2007-12-12 17:57:28 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

HHmm... well if a Republican won it would be bacause he was voted in by the public. That would mean it most likely be the slight minority of democrats that would uprise. And considering liberals are the ones who declare themselves anti violence, anti war, and of champions of constitutionally created laws and governments, having an uprising because they didn't get their way would make them a bit hypocritical wouldn't it?

2007-12-12 18:26:33 · answer #7 · answered by draco99_99 4 · 0 0

No. There is no recession. Where did you get the idea we are in one? Do you understand what a recession is? The election of a Republican does not guarantee that there will be another war. The election of a Democrat does not guarantee that there will not be another war.
Base your opinions on the facts, not the hype.

2007-12-12 17:55:32 · answer #8 · answered by Jeff F 3 · 2 2

No...

Too many Deadhead stickers on too many Cadillacs, to paraphrase Don Henley...

Beyond all the rhetoric about lies and oil and fat guys smoking cigars, the underlying theme behind much of the anti-war sentiment is that nothing is really worth the fight anymore...Liberals and conservatives alike are just too accustomed to getting satisfaction on demand...If asking nicely doesn't work than screeching stridently usually will...but nothing is worth sacrificing American lives....Not toppling a hated regime aboad....Not toppling one here either...

For the most part, the anti-war protests have been a flop...a bunch of old guys who just don't have the energy anymore and a bunch of younger ones who are content to shake their fists in the air, then go to Starbucks and get home in time for "Total Request Live."

Che Guevara is just a T-Shirt. "Special Forces" Rumsfeld and "Darth" Cheney....THOSE are the revolutionaries now....They are the ones who said "we're here to change things." and then actually DID. Agree with them or hate them, they are the men of action in a sea of spectators and ineffective complainers.

2007-12-12 18:17:09 · answer #9 · answered by u_bin_called 7 · 1 2

No, I don't think so.. there actually are some good Republicans.. however, if there is ever another cheating win as with Bush.. then there will be revolution. So both sides had better be more than squeaky clean in their practises this time.. and no room left for an honestly judgement.

Everyone better play by the book. I for one am sick of corrupt politicians.

2007-12-12 17:50:41 · answer #10 · answered by Debra H 7 · 3 4

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