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Politics : The Obama - Clinton Disaster

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To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (10061)3/28/2009 10:22:14 AM
From: clutterer  Read Replies (1) of 103300
 
Government, all the while being blown about by the financial string-pullers, has to find some way to keep you and me under control, otherwise we wouldn't be willing to give nearly 40% of everything we make (taxes and excess profits) to a bunch of bozos who hold themselves as somehow smarter than the rest of us. Gotta reality check to consider here. So, in order to keep everyone occupied - including countries like Afghanistan where Mr. Change is throwing even more troops in, on the grounds that Afghanistan-Pakistan is the most dangerous place in the world - we build a better and better killing machine.

But I'm here to propose this morning that Afghanistan is NOT the most dangerous place. The most dangerous place in the world is the UK. That's right: England. You see, the PowersThatBe are getting ready for one of the biggest crackdowns on personal liberties ever under the guise of protecting the G20-money shufflers. True, "London Protesters threaten Bankers, evoke Executions" but it's a protest and protest is the stuff of which Freedom is cast. So to keep the UK's sheep in line, authorities have identified 200 children as potential terrorists. OMG, bring back McCarthyism and HUAC, at least those made some kind of sense. Having over a million US citizens on no-fly lists just doesn't pass my smell test; perhaps it does yours?
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