I'm disappointed in Charles Barkley that he didn't become a Republican. On the court, he was a winner. In his prime, he was smart, he was fast, and he could dominate the court with his fellow teammates. We should listen to him and learn from him. If he knew America's position, he might be more amenable to sticking up for this country and the people who know that it takes a spacial genius to do all that he did on the court.
I played basketball my first year of high school and did the silly sass of winning all-tourney team member even though my school team lost both games. I know what it's like to be the best team player you can be. You check that man's school records iq. I'm not certain that for his race our iq tests are geared for white brains back in the "good old days," but I can tell you this. The man's a genius. A better strategy to win Mr. Barkley over would be to listen to what he is saying that makes him put China ahead of American policy, thank him for using his freedom of speech to put in a good word for people who seem to be in a bit of a jam right now, and let him speak to the generals, because they will understand him perfectly thus enabling them to get across what America needs, and include him in the military decision-making process if that could possibly happen. You will gain a critical ally if you give him and his ideas respect, and then make an attempt to touch him with the needs America must have in dealing with foreign countries. We need to have many allies if we are to keep freedom's bells still ringing. And we need to work together to keep freedom.
Well, my karaoke session went late because of being the last Friday before Hallowe'en, and the establishment hosting the karaoke had to squeeze in an hour-long scare show before we even got started, and I'm snoring my way through this reading, which is the best political talk board on the internet. God bless each and every one of you citizens or foreign guests who visits, and may he keep us a free people. Night.