Last night, Jon Stewart ripped into the warmongers who got us into Iraq but refuse to help out Americans at home.
So basically, when we give other countries government assistance, they handle it great. But when we get it ourselves, we fuck it all up. Why is it you don't seem to care about unintended consequences, waste, fraud, and abuse, and culture of dependency when it comes to the unlimited checkbook we have for foreign military adventures?again comedy smacks us in the face and gets our attention, other people unknown and in foreign countries get more compassion from republicans then they show Americans they are paid to care about we don't ask for undying loyalty just do your freakin job.SEN. MITCH McCONNELL, R-KY (11/13/2007): Of course the war has been costly, but we have been protected from attack here at home.(coughs) Bullshit! Um, putting aside the questionable contention that the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have kept us safe here at home, you do know terrorism isn't the only thing Americans would like to be protected from.
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You know what, I'm worried. I'm really worried about the Republicans. Their inability to wean themselves off of military intervention. They have a culture of defendency, if you will. And I believe it's turned them all into warfare queens. (audience laughter) And I think we need to cut them off for their own good. (audience cheering and applause)
but are they really as caring of those countries or are those countries being set up for right wing pillaging of natural resources or a military strong hold positioning, they require us to payback for disaster relief or should I say the poor and middle class so why not take those countries resources in exchange for the millions we give them in aid and assistance oh that was the plan for Iraq but did we get more than we spent, no the lost lives alone exceed any oil Cheyney may have gotten through Halibuton.
republicans are like Star Trek Ferengi's they only care about profit. and just as out in space.
http://projectsanctuary.com/the_complete_ferengi_rules_of_acquisition.htm