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We need only 1 to 10 million committed fascists to create greatest economic power in the world
freemarketfascism.org
>> No. 330
Ive been down this path my friend, many people have, including the communists, there is no way to make any militant form of economics while still maintaining civil liberty. And, like always, the smart and strong take absolute power and then the system goes to shit and it starts all over.

democracy---> Class divison---> Tyranny----> revolution---> democracy.

this cycle, again and again and agian and again, whithout change forever.
>> No. 337
FAILed viral marketing ploy... the 92k control $32 Trillion... those are the ones who already OWN the World... ALL HAIL THE .001%!!!
>> No. 354
Chemische Kampfstoffe ohne staatliche Überwachung zu Hause selbst synthetisieren

Weitere Massenvernichtungswaffen möglich, wie z.B.:

Schmutzige (atomare) Bomben mit Radionukliden sorgen endlich einmal für berechtigte Sorge, nach all den durch staatliceh Stellen ausgelösten Attentaten.

Nervengifte, Gelbkreuz, Grünkreuz, da wird mitunter dem synaptischen Geflimmer energisch Einhalt geboten. Und wißt ihr, was die Merkel spätestens nach 10 Minuten sagen würde? Nun, vermutlich nicht allzuviel.

Plexiglashandschuhkasten, Luftfilter, Membranpumpen sind das teuerste an der Sache.

Man kann den Stoff allen Ernstes teilweise einfach bestellen, was sehr viel sicherer ist.

Bei Interesse bitte E-Mail an keuchendekotzer@tormail.org


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http://openwide.eu5.org/
Alternative News and Media


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the tempestuous panopticon
beneath once bright glorious empire
the endless cascades of magnificent iron sky
above oscillates technological concinnity
internecine mortar light waves like vermillion blanket
crescendo of distant euphoric sonicbooms ripple through the firmament
bristling holes in the dark ooze lamentation of dead end
such nihilistic decadence
jaded with facade of sanity


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  "Truth about war in Libya"


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http://healthland.time.com/2010/09/14/whos-high-a-school-suspends-a-student-for-bloodshot-eyes/?hpt=T2

Texas school suspends student for bloodshot eyes, on suspicion of marijuana. To bad the reason was that his father was murdered two days prior.
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>> No. 305
>>303
While I did not get it, the spirit in which I would have gotten it was achieved!
>> No. 306
>Texas

stopped reading right there
>> No. 318
OH EYE GET IT, LOL


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http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE68709M20100908

For those too lazy to watch the video or read the link: A pastor in Florida is planning to publicly burn a Koran on 9/11. What I want to know is what his opinion of burning a bible would be?
>> No. 294
I saw this on CNN today and was surprised at how many churches have stepped up to condemn his action. I figured if anything no one would speak out because as long as the churches don't say it's OK then they have done nothing wrong. It is stuff like this that proves to me that your everyday christian is not insane like so many people of other religions would say. It is only the extremists that make the faith look bad. Oddly enough the same goes for Islam. Maybe we should just put the two extremists against each other and have them wipe each other out allowing the moderates to survive.
>> No. 295
http://www.cnn.com/2010/US/09/09/florida.quran.burning/index.html?hpt=T1&iref=BN1

Thank goodness, its been called off.
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The true nature of religion.


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http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/32805951/ns/today-today_pets_and_animals/?GT1=43001
>> No. 193
Now that's what I call lighter side of the news.
>> No. 276
Just sharing a relevant post.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tu0qtEwb9gE


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4chan took down MasterCard today because the credit card company said they would stop doing business with Wikileaks.

Here is the story:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2010/dec/08/operation-payback-mastercard-website-wikileaks
>> No. 308
Update: MasterCard is back up, Visa is down.
>> No. 311
Looks like Anonymous got attacked now.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-12090245
>> No. 312
>>311
With how long it has been, I'm not sure its related to the mastercard / visa stuff. 4chan gets DDoS'd pretty often.


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Anyone else annoyed that Congress seems to have gotten more shit done in the last 2 weeks than it did all fucking year? It seems like every day something new is passed. For those out of the loop, heres what I remember:

Repeal of Don't ask don't tell
FDA empowerment bill
Aid for 9/11 first responders

And a whole bunch more I've forgotten. I don't know why they call it the "Lame Duck" period, as it seems politicians move more shit when they are about to get kicked out.
>> No. 310
Forgot the nuclear arms treaty with Russia, that also got passed.


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Basically, a news reporter in Canada got some prepaid credit cards and gave them to Homeless people. The report gives accounts of what they spent it on, etc. Its pretty cool.
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>> No. 290
>>289
>"a news reporter in Canada"
It was a Reporter's experiment. The reporter paid.
>> No. 291
>>290
Misread the title, I thought it was a news report about a plan to give homeless people prepaid cards.
>> No. 292
That was actually a really good article. I found it surprising there were any honest people at all.


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