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Kako mi se čini sa glave će kose čupati kad mrkog ne bude ko god da im dođe

 

 www.youtube.com/watch?v=f56_Eg4i89c

 

Mislim da će tamo za njim kukati posle nekog vremene ko mi za bravarom

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  • Pack heat.
  • Stock up on ammo.
  • Aim for center mass.
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Kako mi se čini sa glave će kose čupati kad mrkog ne bude ko god da im dođe

 

 www.youtube.com/watch?v=f56_Eg4i89c

 

Mislim da će tamo za njim kukati posle nekog vremene ko mi za bravarom

 

Kukaćemo takođe i mi ostali.

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Kako mi se čini sa glave će kose čupati kad mrkog ne bude ko god da im dođe

 

 

Konacno da vidim da ga neko naziva pravim imenom™... 

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Kako mi se čini sa glave će kose čupati kad mrkog ne bude ko god da im dođe

http://warincontext.org/2016/02/23/syria-and-barack-obamas-surplus-powerlessness/

 

The phrase, surplus powerlessness, comes from Michael Lerner, who in his 1991 book of the same name, defined it this way: "the set of feelings and beliefs that make people think of themselves as even more powerless than the actual power situation requires, and then leads them to act in ways that actually confirm them in their powerlessness."

 

Lerner describes the shift from idealism to cynicism that has shaped the thinking of so many of our generation — including a president who once in office, traded hope for realism: "The cynical chic that dominates social and political discourse in the 1990s — and which finds its highest expression in the elitist put-downs of all forms of idealism that weekly emanate from The New Republic, national columnists, and television news commentators and analysts — is a defensive compensation for the pain that many people experienced when they found that their unrealistic hopes for total transformation could not immediately be gratified. The tendency of the mass media to foster a desire for immediate gratification of all our desires made many people expect that the minute they could formulate the notion of a very different kind of world, the moment they could see its importance and desirability, they should be able to achieve it without too much struggle. A year or two, perhaps. But if nothing happened that quickly, then perhaps nothing would ever happen, and the very possibility of things changing must be an illusion... All we can do as individuals, we begin to believe, is to become “realistic,” which is to say, to act in the same selfish and self-centered way as everyone else, expecting that anyone who can will hurt us if we don’t get the advantage first."

 

Some might argue that Obama now serves as a much needed role model in a rare, unappreciated virtue: American humility. I suspect, however, that the lesson more commonly drawn from his example will be that presidents can’t actually accomplish much. Having fueled hope, he ended up breeding apathy.

 

Whether that turns out to be the case will likely become evident as the Bernie Sanders campaign advances. Some of the early signs are not too promising as strong youth support fails to be matched in voter turnout.

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U to ime (nemogućnosti demokratskog predsedniika US da mnogo šta promeni), izvod iz NYB prikaza knjige Dzejn Majer - "Dark Money: The Hidden history of the Billionaires Behind the Rise of the Radical Right":

 

Among those leading the fight for the SpeechNow decision, which overturned limits on individual contributions to PACs, was the lawyer Bradley Smith, a product of the various institutes and think tanks that this donor network has patiently built. He’d been a scholar at Charles Koch’s Institute for Humane Studies, and used the patronage of the Koch-funded Cato Institute to win a post at the head of the Federal Election Commission. After the ruling, Karl Rove, among others, quickly appreciated its meaning, telling a group of wealthy Dallas oilmen that “People call us a vast right-wing conspiracy, but we’re really a half-assed right-wing conspiracy. Now it’s time to get serious.”

 

Getting serious meant, among other things, funneling completely unprecedented amounts of money into the 2010 midterm elections—$200 million or more from “Republican-aligned independent groups.” All over the country absurd attack ads were going after incumbents—Congressman Bruce Braley of Iowa and Bob Etheridge of North Carolina were each accused of wanting to build a “mosque at Ground Zero.” Republicans gained sixty-three seats in the House, putting them firmly in control.

 

Even more importantly, they gained 675 seats in state houses across the country, giving the GOP control of the redistricting process as the new census was released. This was the careful culmination of a dream called REDMAP, funded by, among others, the North Carolina variety store magnate Art Pope, a kind of junior Koch, and it all but guaranteed that conservatives would dominate American political life at least through the next census in 2020. Mayer describes the endless fundraising for REDMAP, “especially at honeypots like the Koch summit.”

 

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Ne znam da li Severna Koreja ima topik pa moze i ovde

 

 

Ko zna sta je ovaj samozvani severe criminal prosao pre ovoga 

 

Ja bih i dalje voleo da odem tamo na 10-15 dana  :isuse:

 

edit: skinuo poster. Najverovatnije da bi ga poneo kuci za uspomenu.

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