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Old 10-20-2010, 04:25 PM   #1
DJElizardo

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Default Nicolas Sarkozy says Protestors are "troublemakers"
Mr. Sarkozy flings words from afar, while hiding behind these guys to do his bidding for him.



Shooting at the Unarmed who Disagree.

Why? Because if he tried to take on the people he is pissing off himself, his Bureaucratic head would be rolling down the streets of Paris.

But no! Rather he will get rid of as many of them as he possibly can, and try to silence them, thinking that they are all wrong, and he is right!



Does anyone think this is coming in our Country? One day we are going to start refusing to do our jobs, and the Government is going to say "You can't do that, we own you!"
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Old 10-20-2010, 05:54 PM   #2
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Well, ya know.. The rulers in France brought this on themselves. We're doing it too.

It's a bit like musical chairs.

An endless procession of politicians, who are empowered for only a brief period, make an endless series of absolutely WILD promises which are left for future generations of citizens and politicians to fulfill... Regardless of anything.

They're viewed as a debt. In many cases they ARE (Or involve) an actual, monetary debt that must be satisfied.

This is not sustainable. It's not fair either.

And I've heard all the economic arguments and they leave me flat. As a universal, moral principle: Excepting unavoidable conditions which threaten the republic itself and all future generations with it (Like World War, for example) One generation should NEVER be permitted to sell future generations into any type of slavery.. Debt based or otherwise.

This just can't continue.. You can't claim to be an advanced, enlightened society and make wild promises you can't pay for.
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Old 10-20-2010, 05:59 PM   #3
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This is suicidal behavior.
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