Thursday, March 15, 2007

I dare to speak truth

American Government today is, for one thing, a successful bureacracy. Where it
needs tinkering, we find, it needs ideological tinkering. Mechanically it is
sound. Compared to the centralized monocracies of Nigeria and Ghana, for example,
American Government is fluid and sensitive to the pulse of the people. If government
is about the people, then it must be demonstrated that government has the ability to
be about the people. In this regard, then, America is found wanting. Government
is about corporate interests, as cliched as that sounds in these circles. Admitting
a gruding admiration for Chomsky's forrays within this domain, it is not just
a criticism of democracy it is a diagnosis. You are England in a certain year.
Read the signs ye fools. You are creating a class of lords and nobles, or, as
you call them, space families--those who can go to the moon by tipping their
good friend Richard and not have to bother with earth's madness. It costs, we
hear, something in the order of $300,000.00 To experience weightlessness, or
to see earth from outside the body. A third of a million dollars. If I had that
sort of money to spend on a trip to space, I should stay there. This world is
not for morons. I hate to be harsh, but you seem not to get it. You are not
more special than me, so I know the value of all things. Get your priorities
straight and stop blaming God for not existing. Hopefully you are intelligent
enough to appreciate my sentiments... thank you and get the fuck out m'face...

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