- There's no such thing as a government
- There's only people ruling over people
- People jerking around people
- People under the hand of people
- What part of the system do play?
- Who do you oppress?
EDIT: I agree with this, but governments are not by definition bad. “Governments” come in many shapes and forms. Ie: families, schools, friends, and even businesses are forms of governments. He means “the state”, and the two terms are often used interchangeably, but they are actually quite different.
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If you want to get technical, ‘governments’ are corporations.
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Terence McKenna (via hippierev0luti0n)
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Albert Jay Nock (via haereticum)
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#OpESR #GIABO #OpOccupyEARTH #OccupyThePlanet #OWS #W3R1
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Expect us.
ENOUGH EXPECTING THE TIME IS NOW MOTHAFUCKA
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Thomas Jefferson (via haereticum)
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When you hear about Bill Gates and Warren Buffet donating billions upon billions to charity, you need to understand what they are really doing, they are trying to reduce the population of other countries and if you don’t believe me, watch my next video.
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Henry Grady Weaver (via haereticum)
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Greg Boyd paraphrasing Jacques Ellul (via polymurphism)
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Lew Rockwell (via citizens-concerned)
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James Madison (via zenlikeme)
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Wasteful Contracting Puts Money in the Pockets of Human Traffickers, Report Says 
If you think it’s bad enough that billions of taxpayer dollars are going down the drain in wartime contracting in Afghanistan and Iraq—it gets worse. Some contractors have been shown to support human trafficking and labor exploitation, as their subcontractors lure impoverished third-country nationals into working for them. A new report shows that many of these traffickers are getting away scot free. With your money.
Get the details on the POGO blog.
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The Patriot Act was used 1,618 times for drugs, 122 times for fraud, and only 15 times for terrorism. 
The authors of the Patriot Act always intended that its provisions would be permanent. The politically expedient thing to do would have been to include a sunset provision, to acknowledge a temporary moment of crisis that required special measures for prosecutors to pursue terrorists.
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The longer you hold a person back the more reactionary and desperate their choices will be. Eventually the minimal in numbers oppressors are going to have to be accountable to the people, if that means lashing out so be it.
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