In a few words we continue to vote ourselves into prosperity, and
trade the hard work and accumulation of our ancestors for easy credit
and material things. It works until it doesn't work.
"Stolen from another group",
The founders meant that only land owners were the ones that voted. This
meant that they were either wealthy, OR they were intelligent/ educated
to get to where they needed to be (with the exceptions of those who
inherited etc)
I totally agree that that is the way to go... for the moronic masses are
entirely TOO STUPID to be entrusted with the 'right to vote'
They know nothing about economics
They know nothing about foreign relations
They know nothing about foreign cultures
They know nothing concerning current events
They know nothing about civics
They know nothing about the common sense of what is right and wrong for
the country.
The agendas are right before their eyes yet they are too entertained to
do anything.
They are selfish to vote in morons that promise to give them more at the
expense of the prosperity and perseverance of this fair nation........
and to allow it to be taken over by a banking scam and allow the FED to
be perpetuated.
They cannot handle the truth and will be killed by a lie.
Johnny Hageyama - 30 Apr 2008 11:37 GMT
> In a few words we continue to vote ourselves into prosperity, and
> trade the hard work and accumulation of our ancestors for easy credit
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> be perpetuated.
> They cannot handle the truth and will be killed by a lie.
That "elite" voted for George Bush. So much for their superiority.
badgolferman - 30 Apr 2008 11:51 GMT
> > In a few words we continue to vote ourselves into prosperity, and
> > trade the hard work and accumulation of our ancestors for easy
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>
> That "elite" voted for George Bush. So much for their superiority.
The "elite", huh? Was that the Red states or the Blue states you're
referring to?
Reasoned Insanity - 30 Apr 2008 18:14 GMT
> In a few words we continue to vote ourselves into prosperity, and trade
> the hard work and accumulation of our ancestors for easy credit and
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> perpetuated.
> They cannot handle the truth and will be killed by a lie.
If landowners are so smart, how can you explain anyone supporting McCain,
Clinton, or Obama?
Jeff Strickland - 30 Apr 2008 21:36 GMT
> In a few words we continue to vote ourselves into prosperity, and trade
> the hard work and accumulation of our ancestors for easy credit and
[quoted text clipped - 20 lines]
> perpetuated.
> They cannot handle the truth and will be killed by a lie.
The trouble with your theory is that there are plenty of morons that own
land, yet have no clue about the issues you bring to the table. So, giving
the right to vote based on ones land holdings is probably not a viable
strategy. Of course, you completely ignore the social conditions at the time
of the founding fathers writing the Constitution.