[url=http://media.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/politics/congress/members/photos/228/M000639.jpg]This is Bob Menendez.[/url] Currently, he's a cuba-american democrat. Know what he's planning to lend his support to? [url=http://www.politico.com/story/2013/01/senate-group-reaches-immigration-deal-86793.html]A bill to enact tougher immigration laws.[/url] Now now, I know what you're thinking. "What does immigration policies have to do with a mad-man who attempts to destroy the United States and other world super powers?" Well, as we all know, drones are the wave of the future. Police may start using them real soon to aid in law enforcement, and we already have unarmed drones doing reconnaissance mission and armed drones attacking enemies in the middle east.
If this new immigration plan is to enforce more restrictive border control and letting people immigrate into the United States, then we'll need new counter measures to help enforce these laws. We can't have people on constant patrol; illegal immigrants will still find a way in. So what will the U.S. do? They'll bring in the drones. Armed, unarmed, flying, walking; a drone army will come to fruition.
That's when Menendez will strike. Due to his deep ties in the political jungle, he'll work his way up to an eventual overthrow of the U.S. government, and absolute control over America's future drone army.
2025, folks. We have 12 years. Good luck.
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