Title: Happy Holidays from the RNC Source:
RNC URL Source:http://www.gopstore.com/cgi-bin/rnc/LTD104 Published:Nov 24, 2010 Author:Republican National Committee Post Date:2010-11-24 23:01:39 by go65 Keywords:None Views:10797 Comments:14
The fact is, they work you like dogs in the United States. This should come as no surprise: the United States never got away from the plantation/sweat shop labor model and any real labor movement was brutally suppressed. Unless you happen to be a member of the ownership class, your options are pretty much limited to barely surviving on service-sector wages or playing musical chairs for a spot in a cubicle (a spot that will be outsourced to India next week anyway). The very best you can hope for is to get a professional degree and then milk the system for a slice of the middle-class pie. And even those who claw their way into the middle class are but one illness or job loss away from poverty. Your jobs arent secure. Your company has no loyalty to you. Theyll play you off against your coworkers for as long as it suits them, then theyll get rid of you.
Can we get farther away from afghanistan? LMFAO 8D
The revelation that the man presumed to be a high-ranking Taliban leader who had met with top Afghan officials was an impostor sheds light on Gen. David Petraeus's aggressive propaganda about the supposed Taliban approach to the Hamid Karzai regime.
Ever since August, Petraeus had been playing up the Taliban's supposed willingness to talk peace with Karzai as a development that paralleled the success he had claimed in splitting the Sunni insurgency in Iraq in 2007.
It is now clear, however, that Petraeus was deceiving himself as well as the news media in accepting the man claiming to be the second-ranking Taliban commander Mullah Akhtar Mohammad Mansour as genuine, despite a number of indications to the contrary."
Note how the Taliban sites are always being portrayed as dishonest agitprop.
But have correctly/preciselt stated from the beginning of this charade that there would/will be no negotiations. 8D