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Diem was killed in 1963...so you lived there as a child?
Did you witness atrocities there?
If so, did the atrocities you witnessed remotely approach anything happening in the US in 2013? I truly doubt it.
In those days, nationalist troops were just as likely to open fire on a school full of communist kids as a crazy lone gunmen is in America 2013.
Times have changed.
Not really.
DSAC doesn't stomp on protesters. In fact, please show me evidence of anyone stomping on protesters during Occupy while chanting fascist epithets.
That was twelve years ago. Bush is gone.
Show me one "assault" on Occupy. I mean a real one, not some tear gas and a bloody nose. Show us what a fascist assault on protesters in America 2013 looks like.
No, assault is what happened when those miners in Africa stormed government troops over the summer and were mowed down by machinegun fire.
See the difference? How many folks died in Occupy?
Coca Cola and Kellogg's (cereal) firms aren't spying on you. They are part of DSAC too. Why? Because they are big parts of the national food supply. Maybe it's not the "Big Brother" deux ex machina you keep creating.
No, it's not fascist whatsoever, proving to me that in all your years you've decided fascist means "I can't do whatever I want".
"Arrested for peace" that's a good one. Whatever you were doing probably wasn't "peace". Even if it was a sit-in, you were probably knowingly breaking the law, right?
It's still there in the law last I checked and working for millions of Americans.
Also still there.
In other news, the police monitor large mobs because there are risks whenever crowds gather, especially when anarchists have infiltrated the crowd who would love nothing more than to send the herd stampeding into trouble.
I think you have way too many conspiracies going on in your head to ever talk honestly about a single one of them.
It's Bush, it's FBI, it's DSAC, it's Italian Blackshirts working as private security contractors, it's everyone.
Or maybe it's no one, and you're just scared of your own shadow.Last edited by W. Rabbit; 1/04/2013 10:19am at .
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It's for defense against the fascists.
William Binney was a senior NSA crypto-mathematician largely responsible for automating the agency’s worldwide eavesdropping network.
http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/201...tacenter/all/1“We are, like, that far from a turnkey totalitarian state”
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William Binney is, of course, a big idiot good at math and being a retired paranoid.
Only an NSA egghead like that would make the leap from passively monitoring traffic to "totalitarian state" seeing how I could easily defeat their "totalitarian monitoring" by using the US postal service or for that matter, their "totalitarian methods" with a decent lawyer from the yellow pages.
Yes, using your mailbox defeats the NSA daily, no matter the yottabytes they can review.Last edited by W. Rabbit; 1/04/2013 11:44am at . Reason: Sorry NSA! Don't be mad...I still love you.
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Ten Ways the Occupy Movement Changes Everything
Bush Gore decision was an example of why the us is not fascist. A branch of government decided a case involving one state. This alone could not decide the election unless their was 1) a close race outside of Florida and 2) a close race in Florida. Multiple areas of government and power led to seating a president that still HAD to face an election in four years. Gore did not even run in the next election. Bush left office and Obama took office unchallenged by Bush. Where is the facism?
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You want to read this? Probably not, but atleast watch the first part of the video I posted above, it's funny and true - and a cartoon, so it's easy to watch. http://www.columbuspolice.org/Units/...rorismmemo.pdf or http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2011/...terrorism.html
[QUOTE=W. Rabbit;2752525]Pat check out what a real "assault on protestors" looks like.
If this happens here, I'll sign up for your newsletter.
[/QUO3TE]You're correct. It can't, won't and didn't happen here. You mentioned living a day under a dictator, I responded. Been there several times. Worst was Tibet.
You say I was breaking the law to get arrested. That's the point. In the most striking example, it was lawful to gas Jews, it is lawful to share information, plans, techniques with private and public institutions that target protests and then call themselves ANTI_TERRORISTS. It's interesting that all the big guys are part of DSAC.
The definition of fascism used by Mussolini is the “merger of state and corporate power“.
Meanwhile corporations increasingly run the US. We can debate Glass-Steagall Act and the Commodity Futures Modernization Act (credit default swaps), TARP bailout, HSBC drug money and Trading With the Enemy Act, etc etc til the cows come home, but it's hard not to conclude that policies and tax dollars don't go towards working for the common good (health education, eradicating poverty, improving infrastructure?), but to propping up corrupt financial institutions to continue their criminal activity. Oh, I forgot, it's lawful (and just??) that prez of Countrywide rips off >$500 mil and gets fined less that $0.10 on the dollar. Democracy has failed.Last edited by patfromlogan; 1/04/2013 1:33pm at .
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To be fair, his statement says we are close to a turnkey totalitarian state. So we are close to the point where our government could turn totalitarian if they wanted, not that we are in a totalitarian state.
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So you agree that living in America even with its advanced spy networks is nothing like living under Hitler, Pinochet, Diem, or anyone else.
Because the irony is there ARE places in the world right now where they monitor the internet AND arrest/kill you for civil disobedience (Syria).
I just watched one of the largest protests in the history of the country (Occupy) go down without any nationwide martial law (Italy), or people disappearing (Pinochet), or clearly being shipped off in containers for genocide (Germany).
It's still not "peace". It's instigation because you had an agenda. That was my point. "Peace" is a term often co-opted by instigators of all kinds, lawful and otherwise.
Getting "arrested for peace" is not peaceful. Hitler nearly conquered Europe by offering peace to his enemies right before he invaded them. How you like them Godwin apples, since you are so fond of referencing Nazis?
DSAC doesn't target protests. It targets specific types of protester, namely the ones that want to cause mayhem and anarchy. And if you deny that these types are not in the masses, waiting for the right moment to yell "Fire", you're naive considering your experiences.
Someone has to do it, half the country is fat and lazy.
Not until the Hueys have to come airlift us to safety.Last edited by W. Rabbit; 1/04/2013 1:45pm at .



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