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In reply to the discussion: 'Blank this blank' puts woman in jail [View all]freshwest
(53,661 posts)91. That won't eliminate oppression. Instead, there will be no buffer to mitigate or fight the groups...
such as churches, corporations and plutocrats. Sure, the baggers say 'fuck the government,' but their intent is not to liberate anyone but the predators of society...

The most effective way to restrict democracy is to transfer decision-making from the public arena to unaccountable institutions: kings and princes, priestly castes, military juntas, party dictatorships, or modern corporations. ~ Noam Chomsky
That's fascism as defined by Mussolini himself. The GOP brands, Libertarianism and Tea Party are the embodiment of that style of governance. By eliminating our voices opposing their taking over all the necessities through a democratic government, they will be able to profit directly off of us.
The tyranny of the powerful causes people to stifle themselves for the necessities of life -- and they will only use government in ways to enforce that goal. They are enabled by those who seek to privatize all functions of government for their own personal profit, discriminating against all but their cronies. This they do while devouring the commons and calling it reform, when it's theft.

The most effective way to restrict democracy is to transfer decision-making from the public arena to unaccountable institutions: kings and princes, priestly castes, military juntas, party dictatorships, or modern corporations. ~ Noam Chomsky
That's fascism as defined by Mussolini himself. The GOP brands, Libertarianism and Tea Party are the embodiment of that style of governance. By eliminating our voices opposing their taking over all the necessities through a democratic government, they will be able to profit directly off of us.
The tyranny of the powerful causes people to stifle themselves for the necessities of life -- and they will only use government in ways to enforce that goal. They are enabled by those who seek to privatize all functions of government for their own personal profit, discriminating against all but their cronies. This they do while devouring the commons and calling it reform, when it's theft.
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Amazing, isn't it. I still think many Americans still just don't get how outrageous
RKP5637
Dec 2012
#92
And not to be outdone! ""Arizona to make it illegal to use “offensive” language online?""
RKP5637
Dec 2012
#6
Definitely a state on my list to avoid. Not for vacation, not for anything except as a
RKP5637
Dec 2012
#10
That'll get you 10 years in a corporate prison, but think of the jobs created. Hell, this
RKP5637
Dec 2012
#23
Huh. Might have to find me a linux box and write a script, send them "Fuck H.B. 2549" a few
jtuck004
Dec 2012
#58
“Take away the right to say 'fuck' and you take away the right to say 'fuck the government'.”
Journeyman
Dec 2012
#12
That won't eliminate oppression. Instead, there will be no buffer to mitigate or fight the groups...
freshwest
Dec 2012
#91
I didn't even have to look at the pic to know. power run amok, apparently--and from what I read
niyad
Dec 2012
#13
Niyad, prepare to be shocked (sarcasm) but this judge was appointed by a republican governor who
okaawhatever
Dec 2012
#53
belligerently using profanities and causing a scene could be a minor breach of the peace
arely staircase
Dec 2012
#41
Jeez ... don't give them any ideas. What a F'ed up state to live in ... anymore, one has to be
RKP5637
Dec 2012
#32
I was talking to someone recently that had moved out of Michigan. Young, bright and
RKP5637
Dec 2012
#67
Ain't America just the greatest!!! Yep, free speech, well, I guess that's only for the repressive
RKP5637
Dec 2012
#29
I'm wondering if the ACLU took this case because of the denial of bail to a homeless person. Or one
okaawhatever
Dec 2012
#33
I think that might have been where this guy had lived that I mentioned in #67. I took
RKP5637
Dec 2012
#70
Fuck that shit. I hope she sues and recovers a nice chunk of change from the clerk's office. nt
SunSeeker
Dec 2012
#51
Fuck that shit, indeed! I encourage everyone to read the full article on this.
Poll_Blind
Dec 2012
#74