Quote of the day

“I don’t know if I want to live in a country where lone wolf and random terror attacks are impossible ‘cause that country would look more like North Korea than America.”

Guess who said this? Scroll for answer.

Answer: Blackwater founder Erik Prince, who got all introspective and shit — after he stopped raking in all that national security cash, of course.

2 thoughts on “Quote of the day

  1. The greatest threat to this country doesn’t come from al Qaeda or some lone wolf terrorist. The greatest threat to this country comes from the Republican Party (1%). The Republicans do two things very, very well. They know how to gin up fear (fearmongering) and war (warmongering). We all know that the 1% controls the media and therefore the mesage. When that message is overwhelmingly negative, as it has been in Obama’s case, then we can conclude that he is getting under the skins of the 1%. First, Obama is changing the status quo by restructuring the health care system which makes up 16% of the economy. Secondly, he’s upsetting the status quo and restructuring our relationship with Israel by reaching out to Iran for the sake of peace. Both the health care industry and the Zionists (AIPAC) wield tremendous power in our government and with the media. Let’s also remember that the NSA is irate with Obama. With all of that to contend with Obama must endure the constant sniping directed at him from the right wing Clintonites. Good times.

  2. I have to agree almost totally. I’m not so sure I want to cut Obama that much slack for the various predicaments cited. Personally, I think much of the ire directed at Obama is simply to cover up the fact of just how conservative and Pro-1% that he is.

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