To: Protect the Bill of Rights
no, they just run both parties, dictate the terms of political engagement, and further ensnare us all in an ever-growing fascist state where all profits go to private purses, all losses are pawned off on the public, and the political landscape is walled off from any meaningful reform. Endless fetishising of the private vis-a-vis the public gets no one anywhere except further down the rat hole of tyranny. If the outcome of a decision is destructive to the body politic and the daily lives of the people, does it matter if the person drawing up the well-bucket of tyranny is a government bureaucrat or a private enterprise back commissar. Tyranny and loss of control and accountability is the result no matter who pulls the strings.
81 posted on
01/21/2010 8:51:03 AM PST by
oioiman
(The Federal Reserve has officially been listed as the USA's cause of death.....)
To: oioiman
Since corporations do not vote, corporations should not contribute.
It really sucks when I leave out half of my thought process :-)
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