User Profile: alexegz30

Member Since: February 08, 2011

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  • The lies will never end as long as the American people continue to pretend all is well. The free pass this president has had since his first term have been shameful at best and criminal at worst. If we do anything worthwhile at this time as a nation, it should be to hold all of our leaders accountable for their lies and deception without giving them an inch. We deserve a better country and allowing corruption to go unchallenged from either party is unacceptable. No matter the letter and no matter the level, our leaders must be put on notice that they are being held to their oath to follow the constitution and act in the best interest of the nation. It’s time for a reality check across the board.

    These are public servants, not rulers.

  • Only five are being charged? I counted more than twelve students moving around in the video. So long as our kids live in a state of fear from other students and refuse to say anything when an assault like this happens, singling out five of the assailants is nothing. Not only did the school turn a blind eye to the attack, but so did all the students who witnessed it.

    Public school is now worse than an indoctrination center. It is where our kids are going to have their humanity drained until all that is left are emotionless drones who do what they’re told without question. Welcome to 1984. Orwell was a little early, but far too accurate for my taste.

  • If you believe that more surveillance is the key to a better society, just read (And Memorize) 1984 by George Orwell, then repeat after me. Two plus two is…five.

  • Sadly, there is far more truth in these stories depicting actions portrayed thousands of years ago than in the actions and depictions of our current leaders.

  • He doesn’t look at all like Mr. Lucifer. I also don’t see a resemblance to the “ism” salesman in the old toon Make Mine Freedom. It’s utterly nonsense. (Not just because of the hat) The president is a real person. I don’t worry about an actor or a toon destroying my country.

    I do shiver when I am reminded of how corrupt our leaders are while watching such shows, but maybe that’s just me.

  • If I could own a gun, I’d buy one in a heartbeat. Actually, I’d likely buy several.

    Unfortunately, I live in California, land of the sheep and the very notion of owning a gun brings with it a sense of foreboding from your neighbors. It’s like Night of The Living Dead with more sunny days. It looks amazing, but almost everyone you see is dead inside.

  • The day I see these atheists take apart the Koran and declare Muhammad as just a storyteller I’ll consider their dissection of the bible worthy of attention, otherwise, it is just a clear statement as to how they are belittling the most docile of religions because it’s easy and they can make a quick name for themselves.

    Go after all religions if you want to make a point on faith as a whole. If not, don’t pretend to know what you’re talking about.

  • Free money is free money. What makes anyone believe that if you have someone out of work, they’re going to suddenly eat healthy and create a utopia of responsibility? What do people do who win the lottery? Hire a dietitian and work on a budget or eat whatever they decide on a whim and spend like a kid in a candy store?

    Seriously, if you want people to get out of welfare slavery, you need to stop giving free money and make them work for it. If welfare folk had to put in time at a job to get food stamps at the end of each day or week, they would see how working without the leash of welfare makes more sense.

  • If I understand this correctly, the point of the article is that “they” all look alike? A wrinkled hoodie-wearing much older man? I’m sure the new teenaged Spiderman is also being made to look like him.

    I can’t wait for Obama to leave office so people can claim they saw his face in wall stains and spiritual burritos.

  • This has been around for a long time and is not just limited to the public school system.

    A good friend of mine had her son return from college recently only to find he was filled with hatred for his own country. He went so far as to accuse the tea party of being terrorists, “Just like the ones in the Boston Tea Party”. I asked for him to bring any textbook or test from his classes to show any of his arguments to be true and had to listen to an insane rant attacking me personally, the country as a whole, and anyone who dares question the president as racists.

    Our schools are brainwashing our youth. Get your kids out while they can still think for themselves.