Real0ne
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ORIGINAL: TieMeInKnottss This is like 3rd world countries deciding whether to vote for the General that torched their village or the politician that was caught stealing relief food supplies and selling on the black market to fund his cocaine habit"... and that was before the debates...Now we are sitting here with ABC AND ABT hoping maybe a freak accident will take out both tickets befor Nov so that we can pretend this was just a bad dream. THIS and the irony is that it has ALWAYS been that way, this in fact is business as usual. thats what happens when you build a country based on corporate bottom line centered around profits and they banking/military industries. what we have today is the culmination of what the little people who do not count have known all along but could do nothing about short of waging war against the corporate gubblmint mob. which is the last thing they would want to do. these sytems have all been pushed into place, now its becoming quite clear as some people are beginning to ask the right question and the wealthy monied-corporate-blood-suckers-to-be are being forced into the light. The only reason we are called a democracy is because we have a democratic 'parliament', NOT because you get to vote in your new ruler every 8 years, and the courts that you have no say what so ever in their appointment rule this 'democracy' by establishing themselves as the law of the land. (Oh and btw, I am sure its only a mere coincidence that the requirements for statehood in the land of the free are precisely identical letter for letter word for word to all the feudal [e]states created throughout europe throughout history) ok yul ee boy get your .02 in quick!
< Message edited by Real0ne -- 10/9/2016 10:44:59 AM >
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"We the Borg" of the us imperialists....resistance is futile Democracy; The 'People' voted on 'which' amendment? Yesterdays tinfoil is today's reality! "No man's life, liberty, or property is safe while the legislature is in session
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