Thomas Shaddack wrote:
>Last time I checked, cryptography (and technologies in general) empowers
>the Individual against the Bigger Entities - regardless if they are
>Megacorps or Governments[1]. Hence, anticorporate views have their natural
>place on this list.
>
>[1] As the entanglement between private sector and the Governments grows,
>the difference is becoming somehow blurred.

Yes, but it's much easier to attack big government than to trace the arcane
ways government hides the favors it does for business, especially the
stock market fleecers.

It may be that government plays no more important role than to cloak
business profits in the sack-cloth of commonweal protection, or vulgarly,
national security (vite Bush a day ago)-- oft derided as capitalism or even 
funnier, the free market, the American way, white man's burden, homeland
is a castle, bleed the downtrodden, a sucker born every day, winner take all,
and a fool's litany of exculpatory viciousness.

What's a Crank Wanker is the way Presidents of the USA are increasingly,
maybe forever, picked to disarm suspicion by spouting ignorant platitudes
about what's best for the country. From the First George to Jefferson to
Lincoln
to FDR to JFK to the Peanut Vendor today, guys who speak for the interests
of the nation contemn the citizenry by their speaking for us shit, as if the
sufferers have no voice worth listening to.

If you want to help the commonweal kill anybody who speaks for it or any other
exhorter of grand oversight of the mulititudes, pro or con. The American
people
is a CYA locution narrowly conceived of all humanity. Fuck, so to speak,
the imaginary everybody, the everybody of everybody knows such and such, aka
the fictitious American people invented by leaders, pols and pollsters to push
vile 
national security and economy products and policies.

Off a fat cat, say, if the thieving sumbitch every says what this country 
needs, especially those with humanitarian love cloaking their homicidal lust
for
cops and military offing their competitors.

A die-hard anarchist doesn't talk, just acts -- in self-defense never needing
the cowardly narcotic of what's needed by our people-customers.

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