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davi33_PREV (deleted)
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Posted: Post subject: Red History? |
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Irwin Rommel 'The Desert Fox,' had red hair. He was respected by his enemies: ie: Monty. If there were a few good Nazis, one of them was Rommel. He was in on the briefcase conspiracy which almost took Hitler's life.
Winston Churchill also had red hair: At least when he was younger. While a great historical figure, he was ruthless in destroying leftists (unions) during the depression.
It is also rumored that Judas had red hair. This is what led to a lot of the xenophobia that Christians had against the reds. You certainly didn't want to be a redheaded lesbian in the middle-ages. Gladly, we live in an age where a Catholic priest has no more relevancy than a pot-head prophet sitting on a street corner.
Americans: When you vote (to the rest of the world it seems like your presidential electoral system goes on for five years) think of the candidates. McCain doesn't have red hair. Do you think Palin has red hair? Maybe in her peroxide dreams. The only candidate that even comes close to having red hair is Barack Obama. If you look closely, it's true! You just have to concentrate on red when you stare at Obama's JFK like face.
Red heads of the U.S. unite and vote for the man that is different, like yourselves. Vote for change and a social-democratic tomorrow. By becoming Social-Democratic, you'll be more like Canada, Sweden, Germany, Spain, Japand less like China, South Africa, England.
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.Have you ever lived in a socialist based democracy? I've lived in England, and Canada, and in both instances, it was wonderful to start with, but you get shafted much harder than we currently do in the US, Obama's socialist agenda will be a major negative to this wonderful country, if it was like those others, I will move to another country. |
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davi33_PREV (deleted)
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`I didn't know England was socialist based. Someone once said that there's more violence in England than the U.S, but they don't have the guns. But, by calling countries socialist based, how is Canada any different from Pen State, Connecticut, or Minnesota? Socialist based democracy? A generalization.
It may be true that Canadians want to invade the U.S. and teach you French. All that we want is an America where you wake up in the morning, check the hockey scores, and drink a coffee and eat a donut. Taxes may go up slightly, after we invade, though.
As a Canadian, I can tell you about our ruthless government. Our current Prime Minister is a Conservative. In Texas, he's redder than Lenin. We can vote Liberal, but it will be the same government.
Vote for Obama, Americans. Then you can enjoy the same apathy towards politics as the rest of the western world.
Oh, you still have the death penalty, America? Just like China, Indonesia, and Thailand. And England and Canada 40 years ago.
I love America...It's the greatest country that ever was. It can be that again.
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` We can all see how the wonderful socialist Utopia worked out over the last century, haven't we? Something like 50-60 million dead, mostly by Stalin in the Soviet Union and Mao Tse-Tung in Communist China. With the USSR rapidly being resurrected here in the USA by Barry Soetoro (Barack Obama's real name) and his globalist puppet-masters, how much higher is the body count going to rise? Hopefully the morally and financially bankrupt, bullying, despotic neo-Communist American Empire (no longer a Constitutional Republic) and the whole rotten, parasitic New World Order will implode from its own evil and corruption much like the old Soviet Union before they start World War III.
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