Curious to hear from our American members. Who is your favorite and why?
Not that in reality there are two parties. They are the same except the colors basically.I'm not a member of either party,
Not that in reality there are two parties. They are the same except the colors basically.
Edit: To bad the Americans don´t see the message Ron Paul is putting out. ¨
He would end all the bullshit that´s going on in one night.
Hmm... cutting down on social services or have a terrorist war machine that for every day tries to take over the world in the name of "freedom".I disagree; Libertarianism has outlived its usefulness. I think Ron Paul is good because of foreign policy and maybe the Federal Reserve, but, he is also going to cut every Deparment and social service. Even worse, the markets will be completely unregulated.
I don't want to vote, but, if a thinking individual like me does not do such, I am only contributing to the inevitability of a GOP/Tea Party victory.
Edit: Had they listened to him they would have "found" Bin Laden much earlier.
One of the few that said he was probably in Pakistan.
So hard that they went chasing guys in pyjamas in the mountains in Afghanistan for 10 years straightNow that was a tough guess
Better yet they found a Lithium vein estimated to be worth a trillion dollars.I am still waiting on the big surprise announcement that they have accidentally found oil in Afghanistan
Now, i wonder what are they carrying hmm.....And if you think they don´t deal with this sort of stuff it will be very hard to explain why CIA crash landed a plane with 4 tonnes of Cocaine
The CIA supported various Afghan rebel commanders, such as Mujahideen leaderGulbuddin Hekmatyar, who were fighting against the government ofAfghanistanand the forces of theSoviet Unionwhich were its supporters.[3]Historian Alfred W. McCoy stated that:[4]
"In most cases, the CIA's role involved various forms of complicity, tolerance or studied ignorance about the trade, not any direct culpability in the actual trafficking ... [t]he CIA did not handle heroin, but it did provide itsdrug lordallies with transport, arms, and political protection. In sum, the CIA's role in the Southeast Asian heroin trade involved indirect complicity rather than direct culpability."
In order to provide covert funds for the Kuomintang (KMT) forces loyal to General Chiang Kai-shek, who were fighting the Chinese communists under Mao Zedong, the CIA helped the KMT smuggle opium from China and Burma to Bangkok, Thailand, by providing airplanes owned by one of their front businesses, Air America.[5][6]
The CIA, in spite of objections from the Drug Enforcement Administration, allowed at least one ton of nearly pure cocaine to be shipped into Miami International Airport. The CIA claimed to have done this as a way of gathering information about Colombian drug cartels, but the cocaine ended up being sold on the street.[28]