Comments by "Grey Matters" (@o0GrayMatters0o) on "ABC News"
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"For we are opposed around the world by a monolithic and ruthless conspiracy that relies primarily on covet means for expanding its sphere of influence--on infiltration instead of invasion, on subversion instead of elections, on intimidation instead of free choice, on guerrillas by night instead of armies by day. It is a system which has conscripted vast human and material resources into the building of a tightly knit, highly efficient machine that combines military, diplomatic, intelligence, economic, scientific and political operations.
Its preparations are concealed, not published. Its mistakes are buried, not headlined. Its dissenters are silenced, not praised."~JFK The Republic has been under a 5th column attack by men with no allegiance or loyalty to any particular country- for decades now- while you have all been distracted by bread and circuses; and the free loaves will turn into slices, and eventually into crumbs- as they always do. You don't want freedom, you want free stuff. Freedom takes hard work. Free stuff- war.
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it's common street knowledge to have coke and meth for your hookers and if they're escorts it's nice to have xanny's on hand to smooth out the rush so you can take 'em into public (bars, slots, etc) and some pain killers for the come down. it's like dating: dinner, drinks, dancing, sex, only without the investment of time and energy. just shove a needle of some clean Mexican meth into their neck vein and you got the horniest eager to please hooker on the strip. just watch your drinks and don't fall asleep, these girls will have you wakin' up 20 hours later feeling like you got hit by a freight train with all your nice luggage, shoes, clothes, jewelry, cards, and cash missing. then they give most to their daddy and they can take a couple nights off for doing a good job.
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backwards, upside down, inverted, flip flop, wolf in sheeps clothing, sheep in wolves clothing, no shepherd, no sheep, no goat, no scape goat,
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I don't agree about your former points @Danr07 , but I agree that predatory corporatism is to blame- these systems have corrupted every facet of our lives, including politics and law. It doesn't only seem rigged, it is. It's a waste of potential. I know a lot of really capable and intelligent people that sold themselves short academically for financial reasons. It does not serve society to make higher education (not just basic indoctrination) available to only those with financial means, and force others to take out excessive loans just to be able to afford it.
The whole business of lending excessive amounts of money to working class people for overpriced merit with which to compete in job markets seems to be the root of the problem more than people's propensity to enter into such contracts either so desperately or flippantly- some enjoyed the extra money, others actually needed it to keep going. I get that there were those that took advantage of it, but for others, forcing a choice between work or school is not optimal (at least not for the majority).
There's a conspiracy to keep competition for resources low and maximize profits and socialize losses, and that's a fact. An unmolested and un- man ipulated fair market capitalism is the best system, but this is no longer a democracy, and we are no longer dealing with fair and balanced scales of justice or finance. That's the point that needs to be addressed before the poor working or academic crowds are further divided.
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@usus1086 you don't get it yet, out of sight is not out of mind. it's a heavy topic because men and women were the price paid for your so-called peace. are you really free if you don't see what is waged? in other words, it's not peace just because you don't see the war. i was born outside of a refugee camp where middle eastern refugees are housed today. let's be honest, my parents didn't fly here for peace, they flew here for financial opportunity, and now back home my people getting metric tons of munitions to wage a war against Russia because they would love the #1 spot. If it's not one country, it's another, so be it. But i can tell by the way you talk that most of this is probably over your head but let me put it simply for you to get it through your emoji "Until Armageddon, no Salam, no Shalom" anywhere. Maybe stop by a local VA and tell me how much peace you hear about. Just because you don't see how the trick is done, doesn't mean the prestidigitation doesn't happen. Peace.
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