Ever get the idea that a bird can't fly with two right wings?
ie.: take one side's arguments, then take another side's arguments, then Make Your Own Conclusions... i don't recall Michael Moore claiming that Bowling For Columbine was the truth. However, that word (truth) does turn up on CNN more often than I'm comfortable with.
if i had points to give, you'd be getting more. ++have you read the jan/feb issue of Adbusters? walmart's soon-to-be-implemented RF-style barcoding technique is less than an arm's length away from your TheOnion-style scenario. scary.
human need food. human need water. government own water. corporations own food. government and corporations demand money for food and water. human need money. job give money. human get job,:. money,:. food and water.
human lose job (:. money,:. food and water) for acting like human.
corporations seem to forget that they are comprised of humans.
Tha chance of you or I becoming immortal superhumans with the help of this mouse-tested science seems less likely than just a handful of rich guys becoming immortal superhumans.
The bumper sticker "Cure AIDS: Infect the Rich" makes me laugh. Then it makes me think, then it makes me frown a bit.
"surprisingly nonthreatening to dictators and tyrannies. " Since they generally don't have internet access is those countries, where's the surprise?
what are you talking about? aol is part of one of the biggest corporations in the world, and provides access to millions of americans.
(ie., that's one tyrannical country with loads of internet access).
Ever get the idea that a bird can't fly with two right wings? ie.: take one side's arguments, then take another side's arguments, then Make Your Own Conclusions ... i don't recall Michael Moore claiming that Bowling For Columbine was the truth. However, that word (truth) does turn up on CNN more often than I'm comfortable with.
if i had points to give, you'd be getting more. ++have you read the jan/feb issue of Adbusters? walmart's soon-to-be-implemented RF-style barcoding technique is less than an arm's length away from your TheOnion-style scenario. scary.
human need food. human need water. government own water. corporations own food. government and corporations demand money for food and water. human need money. job give money. human get job, :. money, :. food and water.
human lose job (:. money, :. food and water) for acting like human.
corporations seem to forget that they are comprised of humans.
What do YOU call that system of government, then? Just wondering, because "dictatorship" seems the most historically applicable.
Tha chance of you or I becoming immortal superhumans with the help of this mouse-tested science seems less likely than just a handful of rich guys becoming immortal superhumans. The bumper sticker "Cure AIDS: Infect the Rich" makes me laugh. Then it makes me think, then it makes me frown a bit.