I have the right to vote but I have never voted. Some people say: "because you do not vote, you have no right to complain".
1) I have the right to complain.. that is democracy.
2) I do not follow politics. I believe I can't make a smart decicion between candidates.. better not to vote.
3) It is better to leave the decision to people who know what they are doing.
4) I am scared! Only the extreme people are voting. They do not listen or think.
5) If people are not voting enough, news say it is a "protest".
6) I say "Another bunch of idiots".. The less voters, the better.. nothing new.
I saw those comments on CSPAN. Adm. Willard did marvelously in maintaining his demeanor during his questioning by that idiot. It is hard to imagine what the admiral must have really been thinking.
The real scary part is that that Congressman may be the most informed brightest person in his district.
I learned something from the Video though too... apparently South Africa is not the only Country that suffers from "intellectuals" saying really stupid things..
That an Island can "capsize"...because it is too heavy ...........too much for me. I cracked up after seeing that part....and the guy is a Lawyer too.
No brains (must have some being a Lawyer)... or really high on something. Really funny stuff.
I have always loved medicine. When I was young my intent was to go to medical school, but I was confused by the entrance exam. The deciding question on the exam was, "Re-arrange the letters P N E S I to spell out an important part of the human body that is more useful when erect."
Those who spelled SPINE became doctors. The rest are in Congress.
I have always loved medicine. When I was young my intent was to go to medical school, but I was confused by the entrance exam. The deciding question on the exam was, "Re-arrange the letters P N E S I to spell out an important part of the human body that is more useful when erect."
Those who spelled SPINE became doctors. The rest are in Congress.