What it means to be a Republic
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Re: What it means to be a Republic
anyone who thinks overthrowing the corruption is possible is a nitwit. It's integrated throughout the country in every system. You'd be throwing out your uncles and neighbors, and people that had no idea they were supporting corruption. It's woven thru the land. Attacking guys in red coats in neat rows that have no support closer than a six month ship ride away is one thing, but now? PLEASE, it's just stupid to think there is any way to throw out the bad guys. I'd wager most don't even KNOW they're bad guys. You'd have an easier time of it if you organized like THEY did and created companies to DO what the government WILL NOT do than to load up some clips, geez...how ya gonna fight body armor, satellite surveilance, and the whole infrastructure? It's laughable and sad that some think this way. Such action would just end up killing off thousands of nitwits (win win for the bad guys eh?) and giving them a good excuse to go full tilt martial law crazy.
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Re: What it means to be a Republic
Mr. Curious does the above tirade apply to the KofW?
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Re: What it means to be a Republic
the truth is that most human being will endure a little bit of evil if it doesnt impeach on their lives too much, but the story starts to turn when life becomes unbearable, so the crucial point of a dictatorship is must know when to stop and give a little, kudos to Mr H.E.
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Re: What it means to be a Republic
I really do not see that as a tirade. In fact I find it spot on. Good luck to all you militant militias. (redundancy)taabarang wrote:Mr. Curious does the above tirade apply to the KofW?
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Re: What it means to be a Republic
First, a tirade can be spot.on. Secondly, if it goes down here, everyone will have front row seats. I think bolueeleh's observations are correct. I think there is a difference between a country that has a corruption problem and one where corruption and nepotism are the system. Anyway, all foreigners will have front row seats at the fifty yard line.
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Re: What it means to be a Republic
more doable there perhaps. I would have thought SM's posts would have been the obvious topic I was replying to. Did Cambodia ever have redcoats marching in neat lines, with resupply six months away across an ocean?
Re: What it means to be a Republic
Forget it.
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