Every so often someone slips up and says too much…..
“If China were to stop making toys that did not have lead in them…..or food that was not poisonous…..prices at Walmart would go up.”
This
Is
Madness
We should be grateful that we are being poisoned, because if not, prices at walmart would rise. UNbelievable. I could only wish she was joking. This is the extent of the mass trance that people are in. Why was there no outrage at this statement? Did no one notice, or did they nod in agreement with the programmers like good little sheeple? How does this women live with herself? How can you sleep in the knowledge that you are giving your blessing to the mass poisoning of your own country….so that walmart stock goes up half a point, and we continue friendly relations with a Communist country?!?!? We are giving children vaccines with mercury in them, and some bimbo had the nerve to get on tv and say that mercury might actually promote healthy brain function. MERCURY IS NOT GOOD FOR YOU!!! I cannot believe I actually have to TELL people that!!! Fluoride is not good for you!! Food preservatives, additives, dyes and shelf-life-extending bacteria are not good for you! Aspartame turns into FORMALDEHYDE when you heat it!! A substance used to preserve corpses!
But the FDA will put a big smiley face stamp on it, and the manufacturers will package it with pretty colors and spend millions on advertising, the tv will tell you it is ok, and you will eat toxic chemicals with a great big McSmile.
THAT is the extent of the blindness, the lies, and the insanity. And I have to ask if I am the only one who cares.
I am going to say something that wil shock most of you, so I want you to know that I am completely serious.I, QuietRiot, hate Democracy. I despise it as one of the most flawed forms of government concieved by man. It angers me to hear the media celebrate the “spread of democracy around the world”, or call the war an “effort to spread democracy to the opressed”. If you are still reading, do not be outraged with me, I feel no shame. I stand in the proud ranks of other enemies of Democracy, such as President George Washington and the Authors of the Constitution. Blasphemy? Not in the least. Just HISTORY.The United States of America is NOT a democracy. We are (intended to be) a Free Republic. The difference is that the very definition of democracy is the reign of an unrestricted majority, in other words, a mob-ocracy. They are free to govern without respect to the rights of the minority, so long as they have more than half the votes. To quote Benjamin Franklin, it is like “two wolves and a lamb voting on what’s for dinner”.Republics are governed by the people’s votes, but are restricted by the constitution and by laws that protect individual freedom. It prevents tyranny and encourages reason and justice. That is what the Founders wanted. We do not pledge our allegence to the flag and the democracy for which it stands.What the Founding Fathers Thought:
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” . . . democracies have ever been spectacles of turbulence and
contention; have ever been found incompatible with personal security, or
the rights of property; and have in general been as short in their lives
as they have been violent in their deaths.” –James Madison, known as the father of the U.S. Constitution, in “Essay 10″ of The Federalist Papers.
“Remember, Democracy never lasts long. It soon wastes, exhausts
and murders itself! There never was a democracy that ‘did not commit
suicide.”‘ –Samuel Adams
When our Founding Fathers established a “republic,” in the hope, as
Benjamin Franklin said, that we could keep it, and when they guaranteed to
every state within that “republic” a “republican form” of government, they
well knew the significance of the terms they were using. And were doing all
in their power to make the feature of government signified by those terms
as permanent as possible. They also knew very well indeed the meaning of
the word democracy, and the history of democracies; and they were
deliberately doing everything in their power to avoid for their own times,
and to prevent for the future, the evils of a democracy.
And so our Republic was started on its way. And for well over a hundred
years our politicians, statesmen, and people remembered that this was a
republic, not a democracy, and knew what they meant when they made that
distinction. Again, let’s look briefly at some of the evidence.
Washington, in his first inaugural address, dedicated himself to “the
preservation . . . of the republican model of government.” Thomas
Jefferson, our third president, was the founder of the Democratic Party;
but in his first inaugural address, although he referred several times to
the Republic or the republican form of government he did not use the word
“democracy” a single time. And John Marshall, who was Chief Justice of the
Supreme Court from 1801 to 1835, said: “Between a balanced republic and a democracy, the difference is like that between order and chaos.”
Throughout the Nineteenth Century and the early part of the Twentieth,
while America as a republic was growing great and becoming the envy of the
whole world, there were plenty of wise men, both in our country and
outside of it, who pointed to the advantages of a republic, which we were
enjoying, and warned against the horrors of a democracy, into which we might fall.
Around the middle of that century, Herbert Spencer, the great English
philosopher, wrote, in an article on The Americans: “The Republican form
of government is the highest form of government; but because of this it
requires the highest type of human nature-a type nowhere at present
existing.”
Across the Atlantic again, a little later, Oscar Wilde once contributed
this epigram to the discussion: “Democracy means simply the bludgeoning of the people, by the people, for the people.” While on this side, and after
the first World War had made the degenerative trend in our government so
visible to any penetrating observer, H.L. Mencken wrote: “The most popular
man under a democracy is not the most democratic man, but the most
despotic man. The common folk delight in the exactions of such a man. They like him to boss them. Their natural gait is the goosestep.” While Ludwig Lewisohn observed: “Democracy, which began by liberating men politically, has developed a dangerous tendency to enslave him through the tyranny of majorities and the deadly power of their opinion.”