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99th_Monkey

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41. That is a very well-turned phrase ==> CORPORATE POLICE STATE
Thu Dec 29, 2011, 07:34 PM
Dec 2011

That's exactly what we have now. Who knew that someone could be labeled a terrorist
for attempting to uphold and embody the US Constitution and Bill of Rights, as We the
People. How dare anyone take our founding fatherse seriously, or our supposedly
"inalienable rights". God forbid.

Bush & Co. were at least being honest when they called constitution "just a damned
piece of paper" or some such.. little did we know then, what we know now: that the
Dems are every bit as corrupted by bribes as the Rethugs, esp on matters having to do
with the economy or finance, and especially anything having to do with the Fed Reserve.

I hope you don't mind if I steal that phrase, CPS in the header.

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Speaking out against the banks is terrorism now. kenfrequed Dec 2011 #1
This is what happens when you let ANY government have unchecked power to wage endless war ixion Dec 2011 #4
uh... hang a left Dec 2011 #5
Well, gee, there was a dem majority in congress when the unPATRIOTic Act was passed. ixion Dec 2011 #7
Are you a member of congress? hang a left Dec 2011 #15
We, as in We, the People. ixion Dec 2011 #20
I disagree. We don't have the kind of democracy that allows us to vote that way. gtar100 Dec 2011 #24
No, that's the way political hacks want yo to look at it ixion Dec 2011 #25
I agree in principle but it's not how it works. Two parties - that's all that's being served, gtar100 Dec 2011 #31
'Real change is from the ground up,' is correct. The GOP has done this state after state until they freshwest Dec 2011 #40
As long as we continue to vote for nineteen50 Dec 2011 #44
Do you think that will miraculously stop if you don't vote? lunatica Dec 2011 #61
The US is effectively a one party system. ixion Dec 2011 #64
And you not voting will stop this somehow? lunatica Dec 2011 #65
we're going in the same direction no matter who is in office. This is my point. ixion Dec 2011 #66
"Don't blame me, I voted for Kodos," isn't really a tenable argument. nt. harmonicon Dec 2011 #38
Really? I voted for Obama because he was better then McCain. Devil_Fish Dec 2011 #43
Uhm... Wrong. kenfrequed Dec 2011 #22
LOL... my, what a short and selective memory you have. ixion Dec 2011 #26
That's a cool link. Thanks! :) Javaman Dec 2011 #33
Last I checked kenfrequed Dec 2011 #35
My premise is that BOTH parties have contributed to the implementation of the Corporate Police State ixion Dec 2011 #36
That is a very well-turned phrase ==> CORPORATE POLICE STATE 99th_Monkey Dec 2011 #41
thanks, and feel free ixion Dec 2011 #52
Again kenfrequed Dec 2011 #55
The vast majority supported it, and this is my point. ixion Dec 2011 #56
Still haven't bother to correct yourself about the house kenfrequed Dec 2011 #59
Yep right after anthrax was mysteriously sent to dems nt rainy Dec 2011 #57
I still have questions about that kenfrequed Dec 2011 #60
Barely. It wasn't until the middle of 2001 (May) that the Democrats had the majority in the Senate Tiggeroshii Dec 2011 #74
Yeah, there's always some excuse to "keep the powder dry" ixion Dec 2011 #75
Well when a Spanish citizen flying out of a British airport hughee99 Dec 2011 #46
That is a DUZY!!! nt msanthrope Dec 2011 #63
With PermaWar comes the Unitary Presidency: SteveW Dec 2011 #10
This is the UK DissedByBush Dec 2011 #14
True, but unfortunately the U.S. seems to be "catching up." nt SteveW Dec 2011 #17
No government was involved vminfla Dec 2011 #21
the pilot, using the unPATRIOTic Act as a rationale, so... ixion Dec 2011 #23
Do you even know where Bristol is or where Ryanair is based out of vminfla Dec 2011 #27
They most certainly were, US govt or other, one enabling act or another. ixion Dec 2011 #28
Sorry, I cannot help you vminfla Dec 2011 #32
"ridiculous" is being polite tooeyeten Dec 2011 #47
Well at least he isn't libmom74 Dec 2011 #48
The good thing is that OCCUPY is growing. The concept, the idea, it will not die until things Sarah Ibarruri Dec 2011 #2
Related Thread Yesterday ProgressiveProfessor Dec 2011 #3
"are you now or have you ever been ............" dixiegrrrrl Dec 2011 #6
It's happening all over again, many possibly have no idea who he was, but I RKP5637 Dec 2011 #9
a liberal? Have we got a wall for you L. Coyote Dec 2011 #11
'Ol "Tailgunner" Joe McCarthy. A real puker. nt SteveW Dec 2011 #12
A practicing alcoholic, plus he had that slimy Roy cohen as a henchman. dixiegrrrrl Dec 2011 #53
McCarthy illustrates how susceptible our culture is to bully politics... SteveW Dec 2011 #72
+ 100 nt Mojorabbit Dec 2011 #51
Which Christmas? dipsydoodle Dec 2011 #8
That was the U.K. Don't worry, the U.S.A. has the Bill of Rights. Octafish Dec 2011 #13
Yep, "Bill of rights???" What's that, a receipt from a store or something??? n/t RKP5637 Dec 2011 #16
I know that this happened in the UK but I do believe avebury Dec 2011 #18
I am proud of my little town of Port Orford on the southern Oregon coast. WHEN CRABS ROAR Dec 2011 #19
A scene from Idiocracy? mahina Dec 2011 #29
This is how a police state operates marias23 Dec 2011 #30
well the anarchist lit is a problem PatrynXX Dec 2011 #34
So it's OK as long as it's political views sandyd921 Dec 2011 #45
You might also be interested to hear that anarchy sandyd921 Dec 2011 #70
K&R Shining Jack Dec 2011 #37
Because literature is as dangerous as terrorists proud2BlibKansan Dec 2011 #39
In a weird kind of way, this is GOOD news.. 99th_Monkey Dec 2011 #42
My thought exactly! Doc Holliday Dec 2011 #50
WaPo Report With Statement From Airport.... jberryhill Dec 2011 #49
Much ado about nothing vminfla Dec 2011 #58
Don't you find it strange dipsydoodle Dec 2011 #68
Dog bites Man story vminfla Dec 2011 #69
...Mr Culatto said: "(I was told) that because of the very remote possibility rocktivity Dec 2011 #54
what if a fundie wanted to pass out religious tracts grasswire Dec 2011 #71
The airport does not permit any leafletting jberryhill Dec 2011 #73
The only REAL way to change things is: gopiscrap Dec 2011 #62
Why not boycott the airlines. Buy tickets on only those airlines that allow you on board. Islandlife Dec 2011 #67
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