"If
citizens cannot trust that laws will be enforced in an evenhanded and
honest fashion, they cannot be said to live under the rule of law.
Instead, they live under the rule of men corrupted by the law." - Dale Carpenter, Flagrant Conduct: The Story of Lawrence v. Texas
"In
every age it has been the tyrant, the oppressor and the exploiter who
has wrapped himself in the cloak of patriotism, or religion, or both to
deceive and overawe the People." - Eugene Victor Debs - Canton, OH, Anti-War Speech, June 16, 1918 -
FEAR OF A BLACK BLOC PLANET from the stimulator on Vimeo.
s0.....i looked around a bit, this has no creditable source for any dissent, any intelligent discourse for sol gazer? kos
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"My Grandfather survived on this earth without using anything that did not go back into the earth. The whole world could learn from that."
-- Floyd Westerman, SIOUX |
pot smoking big-buz.........white folks smoke it and pay the fines: poor black folks risk selling it to our white brothers at great mark-up. Our job is to sell pot to rich white men and women that don't wan tanyone they are doing it...and the weed or go hungry/humiliated/homicidal...........this all supports the criminal justice, the ancillary of support staffing social services, probation and correctional officials, bondsman, tow-truck drivers, perhaps liability for medical bill.................rich folks all do the same thang, only the poor have to pay to play....paying the poor way means you have to sit it out.........and begain your educatuon in criminal college....the tuition is usually is only a violent felony. Just think how many folks would be out of work if not for thugZZZZZZZZ
the real story is the judiciary as well as the booze makers could stand to lose BILLIONS+
der seigel
http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/
http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/
if any that have studied any thing about disaster capitalism, Nomi Klein in 'shock doctrine' tells us that governments and corporations those that that fund right think-tanks have designer plans for the purpose on how to claim quality real estate as well a 'template for how new economic re-development. Lower class that were displaced from the disaster are excludded from any planning or policy post relief...kos
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