> Good to see that you admit you were sleeping in class while the
> government was doing good things for the public, instead of spying on
> us.

The level of naiveté is rarely seen in nature, since as you approach such a
fact-free vacuum, subjects usually implode.

We must have both slept through different history classes.  Where you awake
when the instructor went over J. Edger Hoover spying on Martin Luther King
and thousands of others he suspected of being unpatriotic?  Congress holding
hearings and smearing the reputation of anyone suspected of having communist
leanings, whether it were true or not?  The CIA experimenting with LSD on
soldiers without their knowledge or consent?  The Tuskegee syphilis
experiment, where govt. scientists allowed black men unknowingly infected
with the disease go untreated to see how the disease progressed?  Conducting
open-air biological experiments over populated areas and within public
facilities?  A president lying about ships being attacked in SE Asian gulfs,
the US Military dumping thousands of gallons of Agent Orange in Viet Nam
knowing the health effects, etc, etc.

No thanks. I don't need your brand of good things.



 


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