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To: eartotheground
Folks,
I for one am overweight and I love those fast foods.I know in the back of my mind that all those commercials affect me and turn me on to them.But the real fact is I didnt have to eat them. Our government allows these commercials and I dare to say that there is not one commercial out their that doesnt have something in it that is a lie or misleading.It all depends on the meaning and your interpetation of the message.
But saying that why can America not understand that lawyers are controlling this country and draining it dry.That has already happened in our courts.Courts no longer if ever search for the truth.They only give a lawyer a chance to act and put on a play,almost like people in an audience at a movie theatre and reallly thats what it is.The smartest lawyer and the person with the most money wins. It is not about truth and honesty,it is about greed and power.I for one know firsthand.
The system of Justice in America stands for the rich and powerful and lawyers.Lawyers and the Justice System use "The Rule Of Law" concept to keep all of us on the lower rung of the ladder in check. The "Law" very seldom applies to the rich and powerful unless they are at each others throats,with few exceptions.This country has a tremendous class problem that keeps getting swept under the rug because of political leaders and governments ability to keep issues out front that divide us.Folks the problem in America is not race it is a class issue and the powers to be keep us divided.
89 posted on 07/25/2002 4:36:41 AM PDT by gunnedah
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To: gunnedah
They already have a name for the classless society that you advocate. It is called Communism.
94 posted on 07/25/2002 5:17:09 AM PDT by metesky
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