Iran Election - Sorry Don't Care
June 16, 2009 | bloomington, Minnesota | Vetting explained
As an american how can I be shocked or care about an election on the other side of the world, that's there problem. I guess we need something to care about, some way to fill all of the talking heads news hour.
Think about it, why do we care, because we need to make sure there vote counts, we have deep concerns about human rights,
or maybe it's the 136 billion barrels oil they have,
you think that might be the reason why we care so much?
We can run Cars on used cooking oil, corn, compressed air, we could have been off oil 15 years ago, I'd like to hear Obama say that.
Obama never say's anything about that, not one word. USA/GM, were all oil junky's and everybody know's it.
What I care about is the value of the american dollar. The day will soon come when a gallon of milk cost 12 dollars then we'll have are chance to protest in the streets with bloody faces.
Get your camera phone's ready. http://www.ownyourself.page.tl
- Tags:
- iran,
- iran_election,
- ahmadinejad
- Posted in Assignment:
- Unrest in Iran
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