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Carole
06-01-2009, 07:28 AM
I am not an expert on this by any means, but I just want to make a simple point.

The purpose of most all social legislation is very simple: To divide people into as many opposing groups as possible in order to have them constantly fighting amongst themselves. (Collectivism/groups)

In this way each group can feel victimized and demand justice from an ever larger and interfering government.

In this way also government and all power seekers have power over people, no matter how they spin their own (pseudo) "philosophies".

Divide and conquer has always been a great tactic on the battlefield.

I would urge everyone of us to examinine our strong opinions closely and try to gage them against collectivist thinking. True power is inherent in each of us as individuals. We do not and will never completely agree upon anything because we are individuals. This is the way it was meant to be. Please leave collectivism to the robots and clones.

Except in the case of "big" government of course. :D:D:D

sluggo
06-01-2009, 08:00 AM
That about sums it up.