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wkmac

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Earlier today, spanish folk surrounded gov't building demanding complete resignation of the Spanish gov't.

Notice who has the overwhelming force now to assert violence and yet they don't. Hats off to the Spanish people for not going down that road of mirroring just what the State actually is. Compulsory force for the goal of involuntary servitude!
 

Just_another_day_at_work

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Merkel says the EU have to stay on (crash)course:
Germany's Merkel renews pledge to stabilize euro
Ohh almost forgot this pic from her, what is she doing here(focus)?! :D
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wkmac

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Just curious - do you think this is a good thing or a bad thing or just a thing.

More like slippery slope. Our gov't has threaded this path well in the past, Cointelpro being just one example and history tells us more often than not, no real threat ever existed to begin with. But the longterm outcomes tend to be horrific for liberty and freedom and our posterity is the one who pays the tab.

Besides, when gov't accuses someone of terrorism, when I look at the definition itself, the word hypocrisy comes to mind.

ter·ror·ism

/ˈterəˌrizəm/
The use of violence and intimidation in the pursuit of political aims.
 
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