I think you're the one who needs to concentrate. We elect our leaders for the most part. Others are appointed by the ones we elect. When one leaves office for whatever reason another elected or appointed person takes over. If we just gave the presidency to the president's oldest child George Washington's oldest great great great great grandchild would be our President.
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We have a game at work called "would you rather"
And it basically is comparing two equally horrible things .....
Would your rather lick sweat out of "insert enormous fat women name " gunt or go down
On"insert incredibly smelly persons name "
America appears to be playing "would you rather " on a huge scalefuck your fucking framingComment
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The system isn't broke. Unless you're referring to the two party system. Then I agree. Our system isn't much different than the UK's. Except we don't have blue bloods or high ranking religious figures in positions of authority unless we elect them or they're appointment by someone who was elected. The problem is we've let two parties have all the juice. We need to double or triple that to have any chance of having elected officials who govern us by the will of the people instead of the party line.Last edited by cadaverdog; 11-01-2016, 12:55 AM.Beware of DogComment
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Is that where you keep yours? I've had to have all my molars pulled because of bad fillings from a shitty dentist I went to as a teenager. The kind that drills and fills perfectly good teeth just to make a few extra bucks. The fillings eventually fell out and it was cheaper and less painful to yank than fix them.Beware of DogComment
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We have a game at work called "would you rather"
And it basically is comparing two equally horrible things .....
Would your rather lick sweat out of "insert enormous fat women name " gunt or go down
On"insert incredibly smelly persons name "
America appears to be playing "would you rather " on a huge scaleBeware of DogComment
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"If the American people had ever known the truth about what we (the BCE) have done to this nation, we would be chased down in the streets and lynched." - Poppy Bush, 1992Comment
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Veteran spy alleges Russia tried to woo Trump to bring down US democracy
'Russian regime has been cultivating, supporting and assisting Trump for at least 5 years'
Russia has spent the last five years trying to cultivate Donald Trump as an asset in a bid to undermine Western democracy, according to some extraordinary claims made by a veteran of the spying community.
The allegation is the latest in a series of purported links between the Republican candidate and the Kremlin, which the FBI has been investigating in an ever-widening probe over the course of the summer.
But the accusations came to a head this week, after Democrat Senate leader Harry Reid responded to a new probe into Hillary Clinton’s emails by saying the FBI should go public with “explosive information” linking Mr Trump to Russia.
Clinton poll lead over Donald Trump slashed by new FBI email probe
According to the news site Mother Jones, a former Western security official with decades of experience in Russian counterintelligence has handed the FBI a series of memos suggesting there was “an established exchange of information between the Trump campaign and the Kremlin of mutual benefit”.
The spy claimed, after consulting with Russian sources, that: “Russian regime has been cultivating, supporting and assisting Trump for at least 5 years. Aim, endorsed by Putin, has been to encourage splits and divisions in western alliance.”
The memos also claim, according to Mother Jones, that the Trump campaign “accepted a regular flow of intelligence from the Kremlin”, that Russia had enough information from Trump visits to Moscow to “blackmail” him, and that the Kremlin had been feeding him information about Ms Clinton based on her own trips as Secretary of State.
The FBI responded by asking for all the spy’s information on Mr Trump, and how he had obtained it, according to the site. It is not clear whether the spy’s claims form part of a formal FBI investigation.
But senior agency officials have told the New York Times there are aspects of Mr Trump’s alleged relationship with Russia that are still being looked into.Comment
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