On Sat, 10 Aug 2002, Marcel Popescu wrote:

> Now I know the general opinion of AARG, and I can't say I much disagree. But
> I want to comment on something else here, which I find to be a common trait
> with US citizens: "it can't happen here". The Chinese gov't can do anything
> they like, because any citizen who would try to "keep watch" would find
> himself shot. What basic law of the universe says that this can't happen in
> the US? What exactly will prevent them, 10 years from now, to say
> "compelling state interests require that we get to do whatever we want with
> the little box"? You already have an official "gov't against 1st ammendment"
> policy, from what I've read.

Voting, Culture, 2nd Amendment, and the general character of America. Look
up 'Deguello' and 'Red Flag' for further examples. You might also look
into the quote by D.H. Lawrence about what Americans are fundamentally.

Consider, the -civilian- population of Texas alone is the 7th largest
armed force on the planet. Try to take those guns away. Without that you
aren't going to -make- them do anything. Authority is -always- given,
never taken.

Americans are no mans 'nigger', not even another Americans.

You read wrong. Don't confuse a bunch of assholes with temporary power
with the 'Government of the US', and don't confuse 'Government of the US'
with the 'United States of America' or 'The People'.

Go read the first two para's of the DoI for more.


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