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   TibetanMonkey, the Beach Cruiser Ph to thetibetanmon...@gmail.com   
   Re: I've been trying to make sense of Oc   
   01 Oct 12 09:31:53   
   
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   XPost: alt.autos.toyota, rec.autos.driving, alt.society.liberalism   
   XPost: alt.fan.michael-moore   
   From: thetibetanmonkey@gmail.com   
      
   On Oct 1, 9:30 am, "TibetanMonkey, the Beach Cruiser Philosopher"   
    wrote:   
   > I think this is kind of related here. Well, "everything" is related in   
   > the jungle:   
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   > On Sep 30, 12:19 pm, Nickname unavailable   
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   > > On Sep 30, 9:23 am, "TibetanMonkey, the Beach Cruiser Philosopher"   
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   > >  wrote:   
   > > > Their type have made a wasteland out of America. Anonymous sprawls,   
   > > > trucks and Walmarts, where obesity and churches are the norm. The   
   > > > church part is because they are looking for meaning. But there's isn't   
   > > > any meaning to their lifestyle. It's sick!   
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   > >  you cannot reason with people who are missing all of the traits that   
   > > make them human, so forget trying to reason with steve. some day   
   > > americans are going to see all of the demagoguery for what it is.   
   > > simply sociopthas who despise civil society. they got a hold of   
   > > central europe in the 1930's, they are trying it here in america   
   > > today.   
   > >  its very hard to counter them once they get a public mouth. many are   
   > > very charismatic(another sign of a sociopath), and attract the weak   
   > > minded. one can only hope that they tip themselves off to the public   
   > > before they can destroy all that is good. they are close now, but i   
   > > think they may have over played it, another sign of a sociopath.   
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   > The trend started with a charismatic leader --Reagan-- disguising the   
   > philosophy of "dog eat dog" as "trickle down economics." Well, it   
   > never trickled down. Wealth went abroad and went to buy them   
   > antisocial vehicles and some real estate isolated from the people they   
   > so much despise. I don't know why they even claim they live in   
   > democracy.   
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   > This is FEUDALISM.   
      
   I don't want to give the false impression that I confuse "democracy"   
   with "feudalism." Actually I may prefer this system we live under as   
   DEMOCRATIC FEUDALISM. Yes, a portion of the population is there to   
   lend support to the idea, but a big chunk of the people feels   
   disfranchised and doesn't even bother, and there is --most   
   importantly-- a privileged few who enjoy the full benefit of the   
   system. They are the lords and overlords who enjoy their gated   
   communities and SUVs. A state of permanent war is necessary to keep   
   the system going.   
      
   But the "serfs" are struggling in life because... We'll we don't know   
   even why, but a serf is denied mobility when it means relying on his   
   own energy. It's pretty much like a serf having his own windmill. The   
   lords don't like the idea of self-sufficiency. And when you must feed   
   the system, then the lords are happy. You need to buy a machine that   
   is compounded with interests and you are in servitude for 5 years or   
   whatever.   
      
   So we are living another Dark Age. And a new vision is around the   
   horizon. That's the revolution.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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