G20 - Sparks Red Dawn
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How can this evil government justify criticizing Iran or any other country??
We are starting to see the beginning of the end of the peaceful americans tolerace..... Do I smell another civil war brewing??
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ironic, our country lectures the world on human rights, yet we continue to lower the standards, both those enforcing tyranny and those accepting it.
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American Government = Nazi's
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Well Said Garcia. I did look. If the students had had M-60 Machine Gun, the outcome
might have been very different.
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Enforce Nuremberg Principle #4: To enforce a treasonous tyranny is itself treason. Beware! Sic Semper Tyrannis!!
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No. Never kill the police.
The policeman is your neighbor, your relative, your fellow citizen. He is *supposed* to be an enforcer of the law and the keeper of the peace.
Without the law, there can be no freedom.
Go after the politicians that make it necessary for police to go against the citizenry.
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Question: who were the Agent Provocateurs? Are you suggesting gov't agents, or special interest agents?
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Discount the military entirely. It is mandated in the preamble to the Constitution. It is not a "business" in-and-of itself.
I would say the gov't controlling 47% of the economy would be "fascism". Also, the gov't controlling 1% of our economy would be fascism.
Key word: "controlling". "Participating in" (as in gov't purchases) is not controlling.
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I'd also love for those who cry about the police "brutality" at the G-20 in Pitt to go watch videos and read about what happened to the protesters in East Germany in 1953.
Or Hungary in 1956.
Or Czechoslovakia in 1968.
Or Poland in 1981.
Or China in 1989.
Or Iran a few months ago.
Protesters in 21st century America are the most spoiled in history.
The military working in conjunction with their gov't is not fascism. That's as it should be. State ownership of business is fascism.
It is amusing how the gov't has confused military with police (and vice versa) just as they've confused "enemy combatants" and "illegal aliens" with "citizens".
Hiraghm 2 years ago
If this gargantuan health care bill passes the Government will control 47% of the economy (in addition our largest business - the military). Honest Question: At what point would you consider this to be "facism"?
christogarcia 2 years ago
What happens when a protest turns into a mob? Does a mob whose only goal is to disrupt have the same rights as a peaceful gathering? Should there be no precautions to stop a peaceful meeting of world leaders? If anyone's freedom of speech or opposition is being curtailed then why is this video or others like it allowed to be seen? China bans any and all videos/blogs/media/references that are against the government. Why is this allowed?
pantspoopie 2 years ago
It was documented that "Agents Provacateur" were in the crowd. If you want to break up a peaceful demonstration, just send some of your Jackboot Thugs in there dressed like civilians to start some shit, and then the State can crack down on them.
Our economy is not in shambles because of bad luck. International interests have destroyed our manufacturing infrastructure. We're in deep trouble and we had better WAKE UP fast.
END THE FED.
christogarcia 2 years ago
You shouldn't necessarily use the word corporatist, because owning a business that booms into a corporation isn't necessarily a bad thing.
Nobody should put a limit to how much money you can make.
Regardless, stay strong in your ideologies and beliefs. I pray to God you're wrong, but it seems that you're going to end up being right.
(I once thought you guys were nuts, but as each day goes by and weird shit keeps happening, it's becoming more truth than fiction)
turisas1234 2 years ago
Essentially, you are right about the phrase "Corporatist" and I do believe that there is nothing wrong with the "profit motive." However, the way business is done in Washington, the average American doesn't stand a chance against the magnitude of International Corporations.
christogarcia 2 years ago