His middle name. And he got his birth certificate forged or whatever you call it, And if he's the President, he can try to convince Congress to Accept certain things. And some of it could screw up our country. Which is what the Middle East people want, or at least the people we are at war with.
His middle name. And he got his birth certificate forged or whatever you call it, And if he's the President, he can try to convince Congress to Accept certain things. And some of it could screw up our country. Which is what the Middle East people want, or at least the people we are at war with.
Wow... umm, so you really think because of his middle name, this makes him a secret terrorist, who got his birth certificate forged without anyone spilling it for possibly MILLIONS of dollars, and then secretly plots to destroy the United States from the inside out by trying to get congress to do stuff that will intentionally hurt the US? Good luck with that plan, buddy. If nothing else, might make a mediocre Tom Clancy book.
I am, that's why i said it's just a thought. And what would you say if I was serious?
Well I would ask for more proof then the middle name. And I would also point out that both of his parents weren't Muslim. Plus some of his ancestors fought for America.
I think the whole idea of us actually holding politicians to their promises is blatantly stupid. People have to realize that they aren't electing absolute monarchs. You're electing someone that agrees with you best, and you hope that that person will present his ideology in a good, compromising manner to better your world. By holding politicians to their promises, all we do is further our own issues in Congress, such as a lack of bipartisanship and unity.
That's agreeable, but some of these promises involve people's families. Like bringing the soldiers back. There are many soldiers dying, effecting many people, as well as the people in the middle east
That's agreeable, but some of these promises involve people's families.
The families shouldn't let that emotion overcome their thinking though. When a politician says he'll bring the boys back home, he should stand up before the nation [In this case, Congress], and demand that that be done. If he does that, then he has kept his promise. The rest is in the thoughts of the others.
If these effected families chose to hate him and pick another person, solely caught up on their hope on finding someone even more opposed to the war, all they do is pick more radical and stubborn people who will have no more power than the old incumbent, but will also lead in a less compromising manner, thereby leading to squabbles in Congress instead of progress.