originally posted in:Secular Sevens
I was watching CNN one night (ik, silly me) and Piers Morgan had these people on..that..actually said..he was a traitor..like...wtf
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Edited by Dr. Phil: 7/15/2013 1:12:25 AMIf he stopped at domestic issues, ok, you have a point. But revealing how we also gather intelligence in other nations is textbook treason.
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That is the consequence of being a tyrannical government.
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Edited by Dr. Phil: 7/15/2013 2:16:12 AMTyrannical government? The fact that you're using this term to describe the United States government not only proves you don't fully understand the term "tyrannical", but also that your knowledge of world events, international relations, and politics is relatively low. Any educated person would be able to point out true tyrannical governments, as opposed to angsty teens who have some belief that they're above the system and have this misguided idea that they actually understand how the government, country, and world works. I commend you sir for providing me with some decent humor before I go to bed tonight. Normally, I'd point out the errors in your comments, but you haven't provided anything with a reasonable, logical, intelligent point. Which, unfortunately, is a bit of a road block for me because I can't deal with incompetence, not in my field. And let's be honest, I could spell it out as easy as 1+1=2, but we both know that it would go through one ear and out the other. But it's to be expected from someone going through your "phase". Again sir, thank you for the humor.
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Edited by Ron Paul: 7/15/2013 2:32:40 AM[quote]Tyrannical government? The fact that you're using this term to describe the United States government not only proves you don't fully understand the term "tyrannical", but also that your knowledge of world events, international relations, and politics is relatively low.[/quote] "The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized." "Even if you're not doing anything wrong you're being watched and recorded," - Edward Snowden "Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety." - Ben Franklin “You can't have 100 per cent security and also then have 100 per cent privacy.” - Barrack Obama -blam!- off
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Edited by Dr. Phil: 7/15/2013 2:32:42 AMAgain, tyrannical. Hurting yourself more than helping yourself. All you've done now is throw in some lovely quotes. You have yet to present anything that isn't a quote, senseless banter, a Ron Paul picture, or copying posts from offsite sources. And if you payed attention to PRISM, you'd notice the government exploits loopholes (and that there was really no need to reveal foreign intelligence gathering methods). And uses a highly complex system of gathering. And you do realize literally every intelligent person knew about this since 2006? Please hurry up with your silly libertarian phase, this type of political ignorance is only funny for some time. Eventually you come off as plain old crazy (See: Ron Paul). The sooner you realize why your ideals for a government are too irrational, illogical, and impractical, the sooner you can live a more productive life.
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Edited by Ron Paul: 7/15/2013 2:37:29 AMBy breaking the Fourth Amendment, they are being tyrannical. I know public school is bad, but I didn't think it was THIS bad. Also, those who talked about it in 2006 were considered tinfoilers. Please hurry up your shilling so whoever is paying you can give you your paycheck for the month so I won't have to deal with your statist shit. Also, you obviously have not heard of The USA in the 19th century.
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Well you're first problem is judging the world's moral and functional standard by the U.S. Constitution and falling under the false assumption that it is the greatest document ever made and that there's no possibility that it could be out of date in some areas. Secondly, you're also using the constitution as a baseline to determine what a tyrannical government really is, which really makes no sense and makes you seem almost as bat shit crazy as Ron Paul. Thirdly, 2006 was a legitimate whistleblower with documentation. And this should have been reinforced by the Patriot Act. So your credibility (if there was any) is really slipping. And finally, you're faced with a problem most individuals with your.....condition face. You fail to realize this is no longer the 19th century. This is the 21st century, with 21st century problems, which require 21st century solutions. Your clinging on to these outdated ideals and practices, and if any of those were actually implemented. I can safely say the life you live, will change, and not for the better. Perhaps instead of reading opinion article online, or youtube videos, you should try going to your local library, take an eCollege course, or something that will help you understand how the [i]modern[/i] world works. But again, I understand it's a phase you go through, and you should pull through.
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don't you mean.... SHEKELING? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.
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by definition of traitor: trai·tor /ˈtrātər/ Noun A person who betrays a friend, country, principle, etc. he is one
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By giving information to the people? -blam!- off.
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in this case, yes. Please be more respective in the future.
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Okay. I won't tell you that someone is secretly watching you masturbate and listening to your conversations. And once you start realizing your government is tyrannical, they'll release it all to the public.
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Necons are bad. As are liberals.