> "We the People Do Not Concede"- Election Stolen by Network of Fraud
13 January 2005, 04:17
It’s hard for me to believe the level of blindness this country has fallen to. Not to see how we’ve let government, through the technology that was supposed to liberate us, assert their total control — to the point where we lose our freedoms, and willingly accede to more of the same . . . well, I suppose it might have been predictable in the ascendency of advertising over the last century, the making of consumer morons of us all! We are now like force-fed chickens in a coop, each wanting the first and biggest mouthful, and never mind the confinement and mindlessness of it all. Never mind (never even KNOW, any longer) what a truly participative democracy was once like.
This country is so-o-o-oo sick! I’m very much afraid, my friends, that the good days are all behind us. Ossama has won a greater victory than he ever imagined possible. But not from terrorism, from the rot that had already set in, in the unstoppable march of centralized power. Centralized CORPORATE power, for there are no more voices of dissent. except from people who have not the power to make any difference.
It’s hard for me to believe the level of blindness this country has fallen to. Not to see how we’ve let government, through the technology that was supposed to liberate us, assert their total control — to the point where we lose our freedoms, and willingly accede to more of the same . . . well, I suppose it might have been predictable in the ascendency of advertising over the last century, the making of consumer morons of us all! We are now like force-fed chickens in a coop, each wanting the first and biggest mouthful, and never mind the confinement and mindlessness of it all. Never mind (never even KNOW, any longer) what a truly participative democracy was once like.
This country is so-o-o-oo sick! I’m very much afraid, my friends, that the good days are all behind us. Ossama has won a greater victory than he ever imagined possible. But not from terrorism, from the rot that had already set in, in the unstoppable march of centralized power. Centralized CORPORATE power, for there are no more voices of dissent. except from people who have not the power to make any difference.