> Thank YOU Glenn, > If political is r/t power then Monsanto unfairly using our governments, > courts, and armed powers to control planetary food (or as seems to be the > case too often, to indeed jeopardize our food and our health) is nearly as > much political power as you can get. Then add Nestles and others controlling > water... Thank you Glenn Moyer, Julian Assange, Bradley Manning, and others > who protest!
On May 30, 2013, at 9:57 AM, Glenn moyer wrote: > Rick, > > Thanks for courageously speaking up as a citizen! Underlying all the > problems destroying humanity and the planet is the training we Americans have > silently accepted. > > Doing one's duty as a citizen is relentlessly attacked and marginalized. We > are trained to talk publicly about our favorite brands and sports stars, but > never to speak about democratic processes, scientific method, or truth. It's > cool to attack truth tellers and real journalism, but totally uncool to speak > of anything labeled "political." Truth tellers are stinky whiners and sex > perverts like Bradley Manning, Glenn Moyer, and Julian Assange, whom should > be executed. > > And then, people wonder why the corporate noose continues tightening and new > wars begin. They think George Bush caused the vast and ongoing war crimes > instead of looking in the mirror at their sealed lips and cravenness! > > On this list, neighbors were relentlessly attacked as "processaholics" during > the gentrification, until UCneighbors and censorship put the final chill on > citizenship and free speech locally. Most of our neighbors are terrified to > speak up about anything important, and there are many serious real problems > we face!!! > > > The Bolivian revolution finally occurred because of corporate ownership of > water. Common people were forced to pay half their income or lose access to > drinking water. > > Thanks and keep speaking out. There are still some fellow citizens among the > sea of happy consumers! > > Glenn, a citizen
