V For Vendetta: Pathogen Path To Power
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@T3ISS "be if you truly trusted in your government, you would be fine with giving it any powers and all of your money without restrictions." -No because I can trust my government without giving it unlimited power. People should see the government as THEIR child, not the other way around. You give the government what it needs but limits must be in place that have been set beyond the collective, in the US's case its the constitution and its time we took back our credit card.
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Sweden, where the people are taxed to the extreme so they can suckle the government teat their whole lives!?
Suckling government teats =/= freedom. That's dependency on entitlements.
And, if you haven't noticed, the European Model ain't doing too good right now...
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@SickBritKid Sweden, Holland etc. There is not a president with seemingly unlimited powers and elected officials are restricted. Some things are punnished hard however, like minor possession of drugs etc.
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@GermanConquistador08 The exrtreme would, be if you truly trusted in your government, you would be fine with giving it any powers and all of your money without restrictions. Yet, I would be surprised if you were that naive.
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Indeed.
That huge Republican sweep after the 2000 outbreak of St. Mary's was historical...
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Like Barry O, mirite?
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Example?
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What could have been good is that the party had not created the virus.
I just love the fact that V has a northern accent as he does this story. Hugo Weaving really is brilliant as V.
Bryn2k 3 years ago 28
that circle of children is based on the circle of children statue that survived the battle of stalingrad
keeperofthecheese 1 year ago 11