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Voter Consent Wastes Dissent |
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Written by David Cyr
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Thursday, 20 October 2011 |
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Does it make any sense for people to keep voting for what they protest against? In these Corporate States of America, elections function as a barometer for the corporate-state to frequently measure the actual level of societal dissidence. No other polls matter. Street demonstrations and civil disobedience haven't had any effect — haven't produced desired change — because near all the demonstrators have later corporate obediently supported the corporate money manufactured Republican and Democrat candidates. Elections have only been serving to provide proofs positive that a supermajority of participants (voters voting) either affirmatively support, or they meekly acquiesce to having "our government" continue to do unto others and to themselves whatever the sociopathic corporate persons decide. |
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Last Updated ( Monday, 24 October 2011 )
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The Devolution of Liberalism |
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Written by David Cyr
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Saturday, 23 July 2011 |
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de·vo·lu·tion
noun: retrograde evolution: degeneration: a lowering of effective power, vitality, or essential quality to an enfeebled and worsened kind or state
With every election, the corporate party's great wall imprisoning the minds of Americans has gotten longer, taller, and stronger. The Republicans have provided the rigidly inflexible bricks, and the Democrats have provided the flexible mortar that has hardened itself tightly around those bricks, binding conservatives and liberals all together in solidarity as one immobile mass confined together within a virtual gulag. |
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 24 July 2011 )
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The Violence of “Nonviolence” |
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Written by David Cyr
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Sunday, 23 January 2011 |
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What was the motivation for America’s "nonviolent" movement, and what did the pacification of protest produce?
Have you ever wondered why the liberals, who worship the Founding Fathers and patriots of the American Revolution, have insisted that antiwar and social justice movements in America must always use nonviolent means — even nonviolent communication? The rough hewn patriots hid behind trees and used their long rifles to punch large holes through the chests of the occupation force Redcoats as they marched by, so that the industrious liberal reasoning Founding Fathers, rather than the King’s conservative cronies, could collect the profits from slavery and genocide. Is it cognitive dissonance, or a pattern of deception? |
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 23 January 2011 )
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The "Principles" of Liberal Voters |
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Written by David Cyr
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Monday, 17 January 2011 |
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The ill logic of liberals is one thing in the everything that didn't change for good, when liberals gave us ObamaNation. |
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 10 March 2011 )
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