  kapil The Kapil
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| reply to Dogfather Re: So what
said by Dogfather :STFU I will not.
I will stand here and defend my country and try my damnedest to prevent it from turning into a place where the rich rule over the poor, where no one except the ruling elite has rights, where people are disappeared in the middle of the night and stuffed in a far away Gulags for speaking up and expressing free thought without any recourse or right to a public trial. -- »www.DumbLogic.com |
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3 edits | The super rich like Sen. Edwards and hyper elites like Obama, Clinton and Bush already rule over the slave class they've created through oppressive taxation.
You are wasting your breath to think that whining about it will change anything. And if you think voting makes any difference think again. Our primary system is so corrupt that the people don't get their choice. It doesn't matter who gets the most votes, the elites of society manipulate the system through the media and making up rules as they go and ultimately make the final decision.
Hell you have asswipes like Limbag sending Republicans to screw with the Democratic primaries while dumbass Dean works hard to see that Michigan and Florida voters voices don't count (so much for making every vote count).
And even if they did, Dem elites (the super-dels) get the final say. It's bullsh!t.
You have corrupt politicians bribed on a daily basis and since those corrupt politicians make all the rules, the game is over. Like a virus, you have to format the drive and start over if you want to get it right.
EDIT- Oh, and Ron Paul for President. |
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| said by Dogfather :...You are wasting your breath to think that whining about it will change anything...
Yep, time to sue their butts off, and the ass-wipes who helped them.
The system is no doubt corrupt. It is time to start cleaning up the foul mess the Bush administration, and his rubber stamp Congress, have saddled us with. May as well start with the Telcos, since the elite, as you call them, will probably never go to jail as they ought. I don't mind seeing lawyer, or even a whole gaggle of lawyers, make a buck off the prosecution of these treasonous felons. |
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  wifi4milez Big Russ, 1918 to 2008. Rest in Peace
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| reply to kapil said by kapil :I will stand here and defend my country and try my damnedest to prevent it from turning into a place where the rich rule over the poor, where no one except the ruling elite has rights, where people are disappeared in the middle of the night and stuffed in a far away Gulags for speaking up and expressing free thought If you have even a single example of this happening in this country please let us know. Hell, if you have some knowledge of this happening, I suggest you immediately hire and attorney and contact all the major news bureaus! Your story will likely be in such widespread, worldwide demand that I suspect you will be richer than Bill Gates by the end of next week. Imagine that, a forum regular on our hummble site is about to break the largest news story of the past 200 years! Just promise us one thing; that your new-found fame and fortune wont compromise your ethics and values lest you turn into what you adamently claim to despise..... -- I urge you to beware the temptation of pride -- the temptation of blithely declaring yourselves above it all and label both sides equally at fault, to ignore the facts of history and the aggressive impulses of an evil empire Still True Today; RR
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| reply to Dogfather said by Dogfather :EDIT- Oh, and Ron Paul for President. QFT. It's a shame that there are so many ignorant people in this country who couldn't see that he and his ideas are what we need to start fixing what's really wrong with this country. -- Calling an illegal alien an undocumented worker is like calling a crack dealer an unlicensed pharmacist. |
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  kapil The Kapil
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| reply to wifi4milez said by wifi4milez :If you have even a single example of this happening in this country please let us know. That's the point, isn't it...if it were happening, we wouldn't know because the first rule of fight club is to never talk about fight club. -- »www.DumbLogic.com |
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  wifi4milez Big Russ, 1918 to 2008. Rest in Peace
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| said by kapil :said by wifi4milez :If you have even a single example of this happening in this country please let us know. That's the point, isn't it...if it were happening, we wouldn't know because the first rule of fight club is to never talk about fight club. Ummmm, yeah. Taking the easy way out on this one I see. The main reason your "theory" is wrong is that (contrary to your stated beliefs) we do live in a free and open society. If people started mysteriously disappearing others would take notice. Unless of course you think all those alien abductions were actually perpetrated by the government! Oh wait, I have said too much....I think I hear a knock at my door....I wonder if its the little green men or the FBI coming to take me away for "knowing too much" or "speaking my mind"! -- I urge you to beware the temptation of pride -- the temptation of blithely declaring yourselves above it all and label both sides equally at fault, to ignore the facts of history and the aggressive impulses of an evil empire Still True Today; RR
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1 edit | reply to ross Problem is the bucks the bloodsucking lawyers steal comes at the expense of the customers who were supposedly wronged. Corporations never pay for this crap...they just pass it on.
We would look forward to a Bloodsucking Lawyer Payoff Recovery Fee. |
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| said by Dogfather :Problem is the bucks the bloodsucking lawyers steal comes at the expense of the customers who were supposedly wronged. Corporations never pay for this crap...they just pass it on. We would look forward to a Bloodsucking Lawyer Payoff Recovery Fee. More valid, IMHO, than the so-called Regulatory Fee we pay already.
To cops, all lawyers are blood-sucking scum. To the rest of us, they are the defenders of freedom. |
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  Dogfather Premium join:2007-12-26 Laguna Hills, CA 1 edit | Defenders of freedom? Braaaaahhhhh ha ha ha ha!
James Sokolove and John Edwards...the poster boys for why we need tort reform are defending freedom.
Too funny. These scumbag ambulance chasing extortionists are a waste of skin. |
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  JakCrow
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| said by Dogfather :Defenders of freedom? Braaaaahhhhh ha ha ha ha! James Sokolove and John Edwards...the poster boys for why we need tort reform are defending freedom. Too funny. These scumbag ambulance chasing extortionists are a waste of skin. Can you give us a list of all the "ambulance chasing" cases that John Edwards "chased"? Thanks in advance. |
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