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USBlues Donating Member (16 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-23-11 04:48 PM
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41. I cant help but to wonder
What it will take for Americans to take to the streets to stop the corporate takeover of this nation. What has to happen for Americans to realize we are being driven into the abyss by these right wing radicals? When will we wake up and realize that radicals have taken over the government from the White House to congress to the supreme court to state governors and reps?

These people are radicals...simple as that. They have a radical agenda that they are determined to force upon this nation when this nation does not want it. Thats why Obama won...because he said the things Americans wanted to hear. I dont have to go through 'em...we all remember. Unfortunately the Corpo-rats are in control so none of Obama's rhetoric came to be.

Radicals forcing a radical agenda call for radical push back, not voting, not a one day march...radical action. How much longer can we give them before they take it all? When will we demand an end? I know its coming...I sense its coming. The question is will it be too late.
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