RON PAUL SUPPORTERS! The Freedom cartoon
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I'm a Ron Paul supporter, but I think it's the gov't we need to get under control before the corporations.
Cold fusion was proven to be complete BS time and time again, and while there might be a remote chance of it being possible. So far? Nada.
Corporations are ultimately controlled by consumers. It is EDUCATION of the consumer that can keep corporations under control.
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Golly, this is the Bush Administration which instituted the Patriot Act which is a chip off the old block of Hitler's Enabling Act. The biggest ISMs of all have been CorporatISM and NeoconservatISM. Corporations write the bills in Congress; they bust the Unions, institute wage slavery chaining everyone to credit, and rule with the Federal Gestapo. Look at the marijuana laws and how they are enforced. Marijuana is only a threat to corporate medicine. Wake up sheeple.
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@AmericanPatriot2008 Yeah, more like the Bildeburgian America
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I favorited this cartoon and rewatched several times, so one can not say this is a complaint really. However, I think it's noteworthy that for all its claims of being anti-sectarian, this cartoon shows a ethnocentric attitude of our country, again, even when claiming not to be; All characters are white. All characters are men.Only Christianity hinted at when religion is discussed.
Kinda makes you appreciate how far we have come since this was made in 1948
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@mujaku It is the government that gives legal personhood to corporations to begin with; while I agree with some of the criticisms of corporations by leftists, they seem to miss seeing the whole picture.
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@AmericanPatriot2008 Your saying Scandanavia om not in Europe? LOL, So I am asian? because last time I checked there is no continent called Scandanavia
Turkey has some of its country in Europe and so does Russia
Have a good day redneck and please buy a map
Would not suprise me if you canr find USA or China on a map
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BULLSHIT! There are plenty of Europeans who have even FOUR cars, six tvs, THREE or FOUR big houses, etc.
You think you can speak for all Europeans? No way!
You are no even in Europe. You may be in European Union, but your country is in Scandanavia, not Europe. Turkey is applying to join EU, but Turkey is not in Europe, is it? Turkey is mediteranean, even it joins EU.
You are not European. Sweden is Scandanavia. So do not try to fool me.
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@AmericanPatriot2008 No no, many countries build things sure but unlike americans we in europe dont need 2+ carsa, 5 tvs, big house ect
We prefer universal healthcare, good transportation system...
European universal health care ensures that you are getting corporate fees and treatment, enforced by the government and you don't have a say. Public transportation, while green taxes are on the rise in Europe, mean that you have to take the bus or the train with everybody and their mother on top of you, armpits in your face, instead of using your very own car where you can go wherever you want. Jeffersonian America is the evolution of Europe to something superior. Please, this is silly.
Otzmatron 5 months ago
@Otzmatron
Jeffersonian America? You're putting us on, right? There has been no Jeffersonian America for the past 100 years. Who are you trying to kid?
AmericanPatriot2008 5 months ago
@AmericanPatriot2008 From 1801 during Jefferson's presidency to Andrew Jackson in 1829, the Hamiltonian idea of a central bank was kept at bay. It went downhill ever since the Whigs took control. That was Jeffeson's America or a Democratic-Republican United States. You're parroting out the 1913 Federal Reserve deterioration which I'm aware of and hate. It's sad watching Bill Maher and desperately wanting to be European even though you've never been there. 'Don't shit a shitter' comes to mind.
Otzmatron 5 months ago
@Otzmatron
I agree, except for your last sentence. Who's never been there? Bill Maher?
AmericanPatriot2008 5 months ago