I am not sure if this video has been posted here yet but it is pretty shocking. I posted it below.
Pretty moving video by Anonymous
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This is the sad truth of our "great" nation. I'm not implying that the United States is a terrible place, It's really just becoming pathetic with all of these power-hungry cops around. I don't get how cops can get away with walking into a house and killing a dog along with that dog's unarmed owner.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kXkBbAdySNc - While the person shot was most likely up to no good, the cop was still way out of line.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kassP7zI0qc - This one is just a sickening abuse of power.
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I am not pessimistic by nature, quite the opposite, but here's my question: How? At the end it says "Let's fix it for them". I'd like to know the game plan. Make demands of our politicians? Ha. Hack some corporate websites? Great. Don't get me wrong, I understand the fundamental message of that clip IS the message and it's important to voice one's opinion in this country about this country. I would just like to know what they are suggesting. How does a nation reclaim freedoms and values that have already been revoked? If the answer is revolution, then what kind, when and to what degree? This is not a rebuttal of any kind, I am just asking myself questions and hoping someone will join the conversation. Certainly swapping figureheads in November will not address the issues in that video.
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Originally posted by RooCertainly swapping figureheads in November will not address the issues in that video.
That's my optimistic approach. Violent revolution is other way. Hack into government, and corporate networks, use flashmobs as a vehicle for change, instead of of petty self enrichment, and take the country back by force. Get enough people on board, and anything is possible.
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Originally posted by lxskllrIt could be if someone like Ron Paul gets elected president.[/SIZE] People need to be educated that freedom is the most valuable asset they have. Freedom sometimes bites you in the ass, and it isn't always fun, but it's the best way to live. With Paul at the helm, and other like-minded individuals as representatives, we could reclaim some of the old American spirit.
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