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Uploaded by on Mar 27, 2009

Our Justice system is every bit as wrecked and wretched as our economic system.

Both collude to work against the common folk. Exxon has gotten a 20 year free ride on the Valdez oil spill while Monsanto's genetic malfeasance is given free reign to trespass on and destroy small farms.

Corporations own our government, write the laws, dictate the agenda, and now our financial recovery is in the hands of Goldman-Sachs.

WTF?

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  • Remove the man from the family. The government thinks they should be the children's only family and parent. When we have no rights of family by default we have no rights at all.

  • Not just the guv, a lot of secular & religious organizations want to Daddy & Mommy us into submission.

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  • if they would just start blowing up dams as quickly as they're blowing up mountains...i'd be a happy camper.

    ...of course, burning coal is more important than life and diversity.

    (that sarcasm gave me a headache, i think)

  • goddam you're brilliant.

    these are things EVERYONE should be talking about daily.

    we've enriched enough uranium to kill every single human, MANY times over. sh*t that's deadly for well over 25,000 yrs.

    damn, i love this video.

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  • Usury (at any rate) is the biggest enemy. The usurer has but one tool – it is everywhere and we willingly use it to judge each other: We do this at our own peril for his sole benefit. Mankind must mature beyond money if he is to achieve anything of value.

    "Until the control of the issue of currency and credit is restored to government and recognized as its most conspicuous and sacred responsibility, all talks of the sovereignty of Parliament and of democracy is idle and futile."-WLMK

  • This is well thought out. Great insight, great speaker.  The fantasies, ya, money is one. I don't have any, so. Religion, it is hard to deal with many of the garbage that goes on today, but though what I was taught by my parents, I struggle..Rest in peace . TexanCyclist..

  • & this makes life worth living! I try hard to be not just a peaceful person, but a peace maker.

    Answering you took some thinking & so, although I dislike discussing religion, I'm grateful that you gave me a chance to explain myself in a way that was comprehensible & non antagonistic.

    Math & Love? Agree!

  • You know what TC? I've read your comment many times, and I've gotta say that it is the most gracious, thoughtful, and wise thing anyone has ever said to me. To be honest, I don't care what we call "it", as long as we acknowledge "it".

    And, you're absolutely right about English being too blunt a tool, after all, we created it. There are two universal, incontrovertible languages. One is mathematics, the other is love. All else is really inconsequential in comparison.

  • English is too blunt a tool to discuss religion which is why I try to avoid it.

    Mixing English w/math I'll say this: Add up all that is in the infinite universe next to an equals sign and only one number fits on the right. That number is one(1) and if you remove any bit from the left side of the equation, no matter how small or seemingly insignificant and the number on the other side becomes less than one. Call the one "God" if you will, I call it one.

  • Well TC, it's your outstanding powers of presentation. Oh no, wait, I was thinking of Barack! Actually, it's attributable to laziness, sorry! Now, don't be throwin' the baby (God) out with the bathwater. All that green stuff around you in this vid, did you just create that by your will, or did you use seeds and fertilizer? When I can grow a single blade of grass, by my own will, without benefit of air, light, or soil, I will be God.  Yet, I understand, that I am a small part of God.

  • I won't even go as far as saying a higher power. It is as much of me as I of it. By the way appreciate your subscription. You've been commenting for a while, what finally lured you in?

  • It's the religious aspect I have trouble with as well. Why can't I acknowledge a higher power than myself, without espousing a particular belief?

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