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Offline Stryke 9

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Actually, it's a fairly simple process, and hasn't changed significantly throughout time. Basically, whenever people are dumb enough to create a government that restricts their rights too much (fairly regularly, that), the governmetn inevitably overdoes it, the larger part of the population revolts (or a small part, with the support of the rest), deposes the government, kills everyone associated with it in a bloody purge (generally), and, after a bit of fuss and a few thousand deaths, people are freer than ever. Story of history. It works regardless of technology or situation, simply because the government is never that far ahead of the people, and any attempt by the government to make itself exist entirely independently of the populace (which would tip the scales, if successful) is enough to start the revolt.

'Course, I doubt that the US government will arrive at that point for... oh, maybe a hundred years, give or take some decades, which is part of why it pisses me off. I'm not gonna be around in a hundred years, I wanna revolution now! Inject some point into this generation's wasted lives!

 

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They have just as little freedom as they used to have though, except that they are controlled by something else, only that they now think they are free (for a little while). :p Besides, all of the powerful countries today are really police states in disguise or they would not be where they are today; it is just that they have made their people think otherwise. ;7 And as for the "farther ahead" business, you might as well say that cells are "farther ahead" of humans because they are the constituent parts; sorry, but if the governments were not farther ahead, they would not exist at all. :D

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CP used l33t talk!!!! *prepares anti-catastrophe teams* ;)

This discussion reminds me, I support bacteria rights. I think all soap and anti-bacterial materials should be disposed of, making sure not to let any bacteria die in the process. Of couse that means no alcohol :p The sort of Massive GENOCIDE that goes on with bacteria should not be accepted in the civilized world!!!! :D
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Offline Stryke 9

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Genocides are fair play at any point in time. Hell, we still do it to our own species at the drop of a hat, bacteria can wait.

 
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Offline Stryke 9

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Who said it wasn't? I have a hard time believing anyone can think that people are ever gonna accept pacifism what with current events...

Still, nobody really answered my question. What the **** happened to hunting bin Laden? We just kinda halfheartedly did it for a month, then gave up and decided attacking Saddam would be more fun?

Pfeh. Money on that in two or three years he finishes off the Pentagon, and everybody goes "HOW COULD WE HAVE KNOWN?????" ****ing short-attention-span society, ****'s useless. Soon enough, people are gonna forget the point Osama was makin' when he blew up that ****- really, what's the point of making a statement anymore? All you can do is kill people and cause a little stampeding.

 

Offline Turnsky

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They're still trying to find him i think, but it's not "major News" so we don't hear anything about it 'cept for the odd message he sends out - it's just like the apollo program in the 60's after 11, the news thought that the space program after that was of "lesser signifigance" up until 13 that is.

what i'm saying is that bin laden isn't seen as often on the news simply 'cause the us can't find him, so the media  and the US focuses their attention on a loony that at least they know where to find, saddam...
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