It's text bro.
And text can't have a tone? Books can't have tone? Posts? Mute point.
LMAO
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By your regular tone, it is not surprising you laugh at the idea of a mere mortal giving you advice.
It's text bro.
LMAO
/ignores
You are a fucking idiot. Please leave this website forever.
If you don't like me, ignore my posts. But don't try to take on my substantive posts by attacking me personally.
You don't know me, you don't know anything about my motivations. Making claims to the contrary makes you look small and petty. Like someone who has an inability to control what he reads and what he says.
We reached our peak of freedom, with privacy acts etc under Blair in the period 1997-2001..
Thank goodness the government was kind enough to give you freedoms, for we know that freedom only exists when government grants it to the people.
At first you were like:
But then you were like:
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Ah yes, forgot that was Cromwell. Touche.No, we were much MUCH freer under Tony Blair than we were after the first regicide!!! ...However parliament under Cromwell was a dour cheerless police state - he was a religious nut and closed all the theatres etc.
Did you see the BBC doc Century of the Self? It's about American marketing and Propoganda throughout the 1900s but the last quarter of it shows how we infected the Iron Lady's as well as Blaire's campaigns. I believe that influence is what did you blokes in.We reached our peak of freedom, with privacy acts etc under Blair in the period 1997-2001. He was even running surpluses and paying down debt. Then 9/11 happened, and he got seduced by Bush into war, and some of the gains we made in freedom and happiness got rolled back because he got the taste for war and wanted to blow billions on it. I still miss the early Tone.
You'd be wrong. That vote fraud thread has all kinds of proof in it of how our votes no longer count... Unless you vote for the establishment. (Romney and Obama are both funded by the same banks and corps.)I'm sure Americans could reverse the Patriot Act if they got sufficient people elected to Congress to make it happen - after all, it's not as though it was an amendment to your Constitution. Why not just stand for election yourself to get rid of it?
I'd be a fool to throw that away of course, it's damn useful while travelling. And when the draft is on I will be happy to not use it anymore, as would I be happy to shelve it for the years america is fighting its' next civil war or revolution. Perhaps they'll have some good cuisine there when the smoke has cleared... Who knows?I bet you've kept your American passport despite your professed love for Thailand. It's too risky to trust to a Thai govt in a country that doesn't accept foreigners as equals. Admit it, at the back of your mind you like the idea you can run home to Uncle Sam if things go wrong.
Ah yes, forgot that was Cromwell. Touche.
My point still stands though; You're less free today than at some point previous like under James I.
Actually, it came about because we Brits voted in a landslide govt in 1997 that had a large enough majority to do what we wanted them to do! Plus they'd been out of power for a long time, and hence were idealistic. That first period 1997-2001 was close to a perfect govt.
Then power starts to corrupt, and their performance started to deteriorate and you get faced with a dilemma. Do you throw them out, in which case you get the other lot in (who have recently been in govt and are therefore used to power and not idealistic at all), or do you give the govt with a goodish record a second chance. They were voted back in, and then went to war in Iraq against the wishes of the people (and with the votes of the opposition - 135 Labour MPs rebelled in the war motion, which should have been enough to scupper the whole thing if the Tories hadn't voted in favour).
Ideally for a democracy, there'd be a constant supply of new parties springing up, full of enthusiasm and idealism, whom you'd place in govt as long as the idealism was strong and then threw out before power got to them. Alas it isn't so in the current world.
But don't kid yourself - even stone age tribes had governments and I bet people moaned about them then too. The idea that we all existed in perfect freedom at some point is completely false.
In Britain the trajectory has been from being invaded in 1066 by a vicious tyrant who loved to tax and seize and confiscate property (the Doomesday Book was so called because it was used to exact taxes), to where we are now, which is a much better place.
And who's idea was that? Not mine. We were getting a bit sidetracked.That's what I'm trying to get at. This idea that there was a time in the past where we were all perfectly free is completely false.
If it were just about fiddling with the numbers I'd agree with you. But the problem here is so much worse than that...People need to ... think about what they can reasonably achieve right now, and if sufficient people vote for stuff it will happen regardless of what vote fraud takes place - the more people who vote a certain way, the harder it gets to fiddle votes in the other direction.
What's always funny to me is watching people who think they are smart, try to be smart.
What's always funny to me is watching people who think they are smart, try to be smart.
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Haha this thread is way more fun than I thought it would be.
So where are you recruiting then? A banner on Infowars.com?Imagine how boring WF would be if there were no Adderall or Alex Jones bs... Boringsauce x1948.
That's always been my plan.Likewise. You're getting more and more entertaining as time goes on.