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To: nathanbedford
Thank you. The elitist keep harping on safety as the reason to take away and violate American citizen's rights yet they won't deal with illegals and scream about how horribly racist it is to profile. Okay then, we have to lose rights because the people in charge refuse to do a couple of common sense things that would legitimately make us more safe.
44 posted on 07/20/2013 2:26:42 AM PDT by snarkytart
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To: snarkytart

It has occurred to me that the elitists are the new world order. The elite Bush family member who graduates with an MBA from Harvard Business school or his PhD from Harvard’s Government School has much more in common with his counterparts in Shanghai, London, Moscow and Mumbai. They all run in the same circles, vacation together, and increasingly sit on the same directorates. They have nothing in common with us “common folk” whether we work in a shop in Calcutta, a factory in Chelyabinsk, or as an office manager in Liverpool or Indianapolis. When it comes to this group, labels like “left wing” and “right wing,” “hard liner” or “reformer,” or “conservative” or “liberal” are meaningless. They are statists first, and that means the power of the state transcends all. We don’t have rights, we are pieces of meat.

And for this the gigantic omniscient data center is created. Not to prevent terror, but only to cement their power. Get out of line, they scan the monster for all the information they want to single you out and destroy you.

If you aren’t born into the highest caste, and are not in “the club,” you need to mind your place and behave.


229 posted on 07/23/2013 5:29:57 PM PDT by henkster (The 0bama regime isn't a train wreck, it's a B 17 raid on the rail yard.)
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