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March 4, 2009 at 10:38 AM #360304March 4, 2009 at 1:12 PM #360651BoratParticipant
Seems the guy forgot about one very important aspect of America, that will keep the Chinese and Russians forever at bay:
Nuclear weapons (and our demonstrated willingness to use them when the need arises)The USSR had plenty of nukes and they collapsed.
March 4, 2009 at 1:12 PM #360545BoratParticipantSeems the guy forgot about one very important aspect of America, that will keep the Chinese and Russians forever at bay:
Nuclear weapons (and our demonstrated willingness to use them when the need arises)The USSR had plenty of nukes and they collapsed.
March 4, 2009 at 1:12 PM #360506BoratParticipantSeems the guy forgot about one very important aspect of America, that will keep the Chinese and Russians forever at bay:
Nuclear weapons (and our demonstrated willingness to use them when the need arises)The USSR had plenty of nukes and they collapsed.
March 4, 2009 at 1:12 PM #360363BoratParticipantSeems the guy forgot about one very important aspect of America, that will keep the Chinese and Russians forever at bay:
Nuclear weapons (and our demonstrated willingness to use them when the need arises)The USSR had plenty of nukes and they collapsed.
March 4, 2009 at 1:12 PM #360059BoratParticipantSeems the guy forgot about one very important aspect of America, that will keep the Chinese and Russians forever at bay:
Nuclear weapons (and our demonstrated willingness to use them when the need arises)The USSR had plenty of nukes and they collapsed.
March 4, 2009 at 2:36 PM #360418ArrayaParticipantMother Russia has been busy making alliances over the past few years. They flexed their energy muscles over Europe this past winter and France, Germany and Spain started playing footsies with Putin.
China just gave them 25 billion to them for an oil contract and had stated the need for a new “back” currency.
Chavez has coelesed South America against US interests and are starting a regional banking system.
Putin was the star @ Davos, the UK did not even show up and the US was isolated.
It’s not easy to figure out what is going on if you take your head out of the western media bubble.
This is very much a rejection of the western financial system and really who can blame them. Clinging to bombs and hubris will not help us. We should all be focusing on the homefront and not how much so and so has it worse than us.
About 2 or 3 years ago Putin told his people to start growing their own food. Bush asked people to buy houses and give up their rights. Obama just asked people to buy stocks. I wonder which advice will turn out to be better.
March 4, 2009 at 2:36 PM #360561ArrayaParticipantMother Russia has been busy making alliances over the past few years. They flexed their energy muscles over Europe this past winter and France, Germany and Spain started playing footsies with Putin.
China just gave them 25 billion to them for an oil contract and had stated the need for a new “back” currency.
Chavez has coelesed South America against US interests and are starting a regional banking system.
Putin was the star @ Davos, the UK did not even show up and the US was isolated.
It’s not easy to figure out what is going on if you take your head out of the western media bubble.
This is very much a rejection of the western financial system and really who can blame them. Clinging to bombs and hubris will not help us. We should all be focusing on the homefront and not how much so and so has it worse than us.
About 2 or 3 years ago Putin told his people to start growing their own food. Bush asked people to buy houses and give up their rights. Obama just asked people to buy stocks. I wonder which advice will turn out to be better.
March 4, 2009 at 2:36 PM #360708ArrayaParticipantMother Russia has been busy making alliances over the past few years. They flexed their energy muscles over Europe this past winter and France, Germany and Spain started playing footsies with Putin.
China just gave them 25 billion to them for an oil contract and had stated the need for a new “back” currency.
Chavez has coelesed South America against US interests and are starting a regional banking system.
Putin was the star @ Davos, the UK did not even show up and the US was isolated.
It’s not easy to figure out what is going on if you take your head out of the western media bubble.
This is very much a rejection of the western financial system and really who can blame them. Clinging to bombs and hubris will not help us. We should all be focusing on the homefront and not how much so and so has it worse than us.
About 2 or 3 years ago Putin told his people to start growing their own food. Bush asked people to buy houses and give up their rights. Obama just asked people to buy stocks. I wonder which advice will turn out to be better.
March 4, 2009 at 2:36 PM #360114ArrayaParticipantMother Russia has been busy making alliances over the past few years. They flexed their energy muscles over Europe this past winter and France, Germany and Spain started playing footsies with Putin.
China just gave them 25 billion to them for an oil contract and had stated the need for a new “back” currency.
Chavez has coelesed South America against US interests and are starting a regional banking system.
Putin was the star @ Davos, the UK did not even show up and the US was isolated.
It’s not easy to figure out what is going on if you take your head out of the western media bubble.
This is very much a rejection of the western financial system and really who can blame them. Clinging to bombs and hubris will not help us. We should all be focusing on the homefront and not how much so and so has it worse than us.
About 2 or 3 years ago Putin told his people to start growing their own food. Bush asked people to buy houses and give up their rights. Obama just asked people to buy stocks. I wonder which advice will turn out to be better.
March 4, 2009 at 2:36 PM #360600ArrayaParticipantMother Russia has been busy making alliances over the past few years. They flexed their energy muscles over Europe this past winter and France, Germany and Spain started playing footsies with Putin.
China just gave them 25 billion to them for an oil contract and had stated the need for a new “back” currency.
Chavez has coelesed South America against US interests and are starting a regional banking system.
Putin was the star @ Davos, the UK did not even show up and the US was isolated.
It’s not easy to figure out what is going on if you take your head out of the western media bubble.
This is very much a rejection of the western financial system and really who can blame them. Clinging to bombs and hubris will not help us. We should all be focusing on the homefront and not how much so and so has it worse than us.
About 2 or 3 years ago Putin told his people to start growing their own food. Bush asked people to buy houses and give up their rights. Obama just asked people to buy stocks. I wonder which advice will turn out to be better.
March 4, 2009 at 4:59 PM #360503jpinpbParticipant[quote=SD Transplant]
But he said the recent economic turmoil in the U.S. and other “social and cultural phenomena” led him to nail down a specific timeframe for “The End” β when the United States will break up into six autonomous regions and Alaska will revert to Russian control.
[/quote]As long as they promise to take Palin w/them. π
I can say as “Josie” six-pack, I won’t miss her.
On a serious note, our economy doesn’t look too good, but the economy of so many other countries around the world are much worse off than ours.
March 4, 2009 at 4:59 PM #360794jpinpbParticipant[quote=SD Transplant]
But he said the recent economic turmoil in the U.S. and other “social and cultural phenomena” led him to nail down a specific timeframe for “The End” β when the United States will break up into six autonomous regions and Alaska will revert to Russian control.
[/quote]As long as they promise to take Palin w/them. π
I can say as “Josie” six-pack, I won’t miss her.
On a serious note, our economy doesn’t look too good, but the economy of so many other countries around the world are much worse off than ours.
March 4, 2009 at 4:59 PM #360684jpinpbParticipant[quote=SD Transplant]
But he said the recent economic turmoil in the U.S. and other “social and cultural phenomena” led him to nail down a specific timeframe for “The End” β when the United States will break up into six autonomous regions and Alaska will revert to Russian control.
[/quote]As long as they promise to take Palin w/them. π
I can say as “Josie” six-pack, I won’t miss her.
On a serious note, our economy doesn’t look too good, but the economy of so many other countries around the world are much worse off than ours.
March 4, 2009 at 4:59 PM #360648jpinpbParticipant[quote=SD Transplant]
But he said the recent economic turmoil in the U.S. and other “social and cultural phenomena” led him to nail down a specific timeframe for “The End” β when the United States will break up into six autonomous regions and Alaska will revert to Russian control.
[/quote]As long as they promise to take Palin w/them. π
I can say as “Josie” six-pack, I won’t miss her.
On a serious note, our economy doesn’t look too good, but the economy of so many other countries around the world are much worse off than ours.
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