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  • C CaptainSeeSharp

    Perhaps you don't understand illegitimate power, and what it can do to people. The government is evil. It is a sickly kind of evil.

    Invisible Empire: A New World Order Defined (High Quality 2:14:01)[^] Watch the Fall of the Republic (High Quality 2:24:19)[^] The Truthbox[^]

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    Nagy Vilmos
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    Come back when you've lived in a country with NO choices. Where the government is unelected. You have no idea what so ever what evil is. Go back to cooking socks.


    Panic, Chaos, Destruction. My work here is done. or "Drink. Get drunk. Fall over." - P O'H

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      Come back when you've lived in a country with NO choices. Where the government is unelected. You have no idea what so ever what evil is. Go back to cooking socks.


      Panic, Chaos, Destruction. My work here is done. or "Drink. Get drunk. Fall over." - P O'H

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      CaptainSeeSharp
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      Hell, it is not too far off in the future for America.

      Invisible Empire: A New World Order Defined (High Quality 2:14:01)[^] Watch the Fall of the Republic (High Quality 2:24:19)[^] The Truthbox[^]

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      • C CaptainSeeSharp

        Hell, it is not too far off in the future for America.

        Invisible Empire: A New World Order Defined (High Quality 2:14:01)[^] Watch the Fall of the Republic (High Quality 2:24:19)[^] The Truthbox[^]

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        Distind
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        Really, so we've suspended all the elections already? Must have missed it while reading about the explosion down at the airport.

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        • C CaptainSeeSharp

          In other words, not bound by law and moral codes.

          Invisible Empire: A New World Order Defined (High Quality 2:14:01)[^] Watch the Fall of the Republic (High Quality 2:24:19)[^] The Truthbox[^]

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          Lost User
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          Yes, able to think for oneself and question established laws and morals.

          Bob Emmett "Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?" -Charles Babbage, Passages from the Life of a Philosopher

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          • C CaptainSeeSharp

            Perhaps you don't understand illegitimate power, and what it can do to people. The government is evil. It is a sickly kind of evil.

            Invisible Empire: A New World Order Defined (High Quality 2:14:01)[^] Watch the Fall of the Republic (High Quality 2:24:19)[^] The Truthbox[^]

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            Lost User
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            CaptainSeeSharp wrote:

            Perhaps you don't understand illegitimate power, and what it can do to people.

            You ain't seen nothin' yet.

            CaptainSeeSharp wrote:

            It is a sickly kind of evil.

            Well, then, it will probably wither away and die.

            Bob Emmett "Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?" -Charles Babbage, Passages from the Life of a Philosopher

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            • C CaptainSeeSharp

              Perhaps you don't understand illegitimate power, and what it can do to people. The government is evil. It is a sickly kind of evil.

              Invisible Empire: A New World Order Defined (High Quality 2:14:01)[^] Watch the Fall of the Republic (High Quality 2:24:19)[^] The Truthbox[^]

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              Smithers Jones
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              CaptainSeeSharp wrote:

              Perhaps you don't understand illegitimate power, and what it can do to people. The government is evil. It is a sickly kind of evil.

              So just leave the country, if you don't like it. I am sure, highly trained employees like yourself will easly find a new job wherever they want. I mean, a young aspiring chef, developer and pharmacist... you have all chances in the world. Hahaha!

              "I love deadlines. I like the whooshing sound they make as they fly by." (DNA)

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              • L Lost User

                Yes, able to think for oneself and question established laws and morals.

                Bob Emmett "Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?" -Charles Babbage, Passages from the Life of a Philosopher

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                CaptainSeeSharp
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                Questioning property rights, liberty, and the most basic and fundamental long standing moral principles. Yes, that's liberal.

                Invisible Empire: A New World Order Defined (High Quality 2:14:01)[^] Watch the Fall of the Republic (High Quality 2:24:19)[^] The Truthbox[^]

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                • C CaptainSeeSharp

                  Questioning property rights, liberty, and the most basic and fundamental long standing moral principles. Yes, that's liberal.

                  Invisible Empire: A New World Order Defined (High Quality 2:14:01)[^] Watch the Fall of the Republic (High Quality 2:24:19)[^] The Truthbox[^]

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                  CaptainSeeSharp wrote:

                  Questioning property rights

                  Those would be anarchists - All property is theft - not liberals.

                  CaptainSeeSharp wrote:

                  Questioning ... liberty

                  liberal: from Latin liberalis, from liber, free liberty: from Latin libertas, from liber, free Nope, try again.

                  CaptainSeeSharp wrote:

                  Questioning ... the most basic and fundamental [redundant] long standing moral principles.

                  (basic: Of, relating to, or forming a base; fundamental) What is wrong with that? Are you some kind of dogmatic Puritan, like the Talibani? liberal: associated with ideals of individual (especially economic) freedom; greater individual participation in government; and the constitutional, political, and administrative reforms designed to secure these objectives.

                  Bob Emmett "Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?" -Charles Babbage, Passages from the Life of a Philosopher

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                  • L Lost User

                    CaptainSeeSharp wrote:

                    Questioning property rights

                    Those would be anarchists - All property is theft - not liberals.

                    CaptainSeeSharp wrote:

                    Questioning ... liberty

                    liberal: from Latin liberalis, from liber, free liberty: from Latin libertas, from liber, free Nope, try again.

                    CaptainSeeSharp wrote:

                    Questioning ... the most basic and fundamental [redundant] long standing moral principles.

                    (basic: Of, relating to, or forming a base; fundamental) What is wrong with that? Are you some kind of dogmatic Puritan, like the Talibani? liberal: associated with ideals of individual (especially economic) freedom; greater individual participation in government; and the constitutional, political, and administrative reforms designed to secure these objectives.

                    Bob Emmett "Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?" -Charles Babbage, Passages from the Life of a Philosopher

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                    "Liberals" nowadays (in America at least) lean toward an unconstitutionally powerful central government, with few rights reserved for the states or the citizens who live in them. It's not a misrepresentation of the word "liberal" so much as it is the American Left having started down this dangerous road some years back. Political/social conservatives here are far more likely to support property and privacy rights than are those who identify themselves as being liberal. Though more related to property rights than privacy, a good example of this is the case of Kelo vs. New London[^]. At that time (2005), the US Supreme Court was made up of 4 conservatives, 4 liberals, and one center-left justice. In this famous Eminent Domain case, the 4 liberal and the center-left justices voted against Ms Kelo. This allowed the city of New London to take her home and then pass it directly to Phizer Corp. All 4 conservative justices wrote scathing dissents in the case, while the left-leaning justices thought it just fine and dandy to favor one private entity (Phizer) over another (Ms Kelo).

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                      "Liberals" nowadays (in America at least) lean toward an unconstitutionally powerful central government, with few rights reserved for the states or the citizens who live in them. It's not a misrepresentation of the word "liberal" so much as it is the American Left having started down this dangerous road some years back. Political/social conservatives here are far more likely to support property and privacy rights than are those who identify themselves as being liberal. Though more related to property rights than privacy, a good example of this is the case of Kelo vs. New London[^]. At that time (2005), the US Supreme Court was made up of 4 conservatives, 4 liberals, and one center-left justice. In this famous Eminent Domain case, the 4 liberal and the center-left justices voted against Ms Kelo. This allowed the city of New London to take her home and then pass it directly to Phizer Corp. All 4 conservative justices wrote scathing dissents in the case, while the left-leaning justices thought it just fine and dandy to favor one private entity (Phizer) over another (Ms Kelo).

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                      Alan Burkhart wrote:

                      "Liberals" nowadays (in America at least) lean toward an unconstitutionally powerful central government,

                      Then stop calling them liberals - they ain't.

                      Alan Burkhart wrote:

                      It's not a misrepresentation of the word "liberal"

                      Yes it is.

                      Alan Burkhart wrote:

                      At that time (2005), the US Supreme Court was made up of 4 conservatives, 4 liberals, and one center-left justice.

                      Again, "conservative", "liberal", "left", ..., terms that have been so perverted in common usage as to be meaningless.

                      Bob Emmett "Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?" -Charles Babbage, Passages from the Life of a Philosopher

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                      • L Lost User

                        Alan Burkhart wrote:

                        "Liberals" nowadays (in America at least) lean toward an unconstitutionally powerful central government,

                        Then stop calling them liberals - they ain't.

                        Alan Burkhart wrote:

                        It's not a misrepresentation of the word "liberal"

                        Yes it is.

                        Alan Burkhart wrote:

                        At that time (2005), the US Supreme Court was made up of 4 conservatives, 4 liberals, and one center-left justice.

                        Again, "conservative", "liberal", "left", ..., terms that have been so perverted in common usage as to be meaningless.

                        Bob Emmett "Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?" -Charles Babbage, Passages from the Life of a Philosopher

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                        Bob Emmett wrote:

                        Again, "conservative", "liberal", "left", ..., terms that have been so perverted in common usage as to be meaningless.

                        These terms have changed over time, for whatever reason and by whatever means, and have taken on new meanings. Current-day liberals, our President included, have to a large degree embraced Socialism. That's not conspiracy theory. All you need do is look at their track record. Regardless of how they identify themselves, they are what they are. My advice to you would be to quit worrying over how lefties and righties label themselves and concern yourself instead with the issues that matter to you.

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