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| I've taken this online "activism" about as far as I think it can go, i'm takin it to discourse within debate rounds and to the street ... (i hope) it's all about the everyday interacitons anyway
as far as xanga as a means of communication, i don't like using it as such, so for those of you who don't have a facebook - rafi@ksu.edu
peace easy, im out
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| You're more likely to be killed by a cop than by a terrorist
http://www.wired.com/news/technology/1,71743-0.html
S E V E R E Driving off the road: 254,419 Falling: 146,542 Accidental poisoning: 140,327 | H I G H Dying from work: 59,730 Walking down the street: 52,000. Accidentally drowning: 38,302 | E L E V A T E D Killed by the flu: 19,415 Dying from a hernia: 16,742 | G U A R D E D Accidental firing of a gun: 8,536 Electrocution: 5,171 | L O W Being shot by law enforcement: 3,949 Terrorism: 3,147 Carbon monoxide in products: 1,554 | think about that for a while
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| pretty futile, doncha think? Convincing a few of your friends that the state is doing unsweet things, trying to mobilize a movement, but the fact of the matter is that the Federal Government actually budgets money for anti-riot expenses... you're co-opted before you start. solution? - I don't know - spread awareness about the possibility of revolution, so when the government, or whatever top level of the hierearchy finally crushes all freedom, there is some semblance of a memory of the slight liberty we had before...
the strageties of the past are no longer useful - holding up signs and boycotting busses will get you nowhere and shooting cops will get you killed. the time has come for everyone to simply say "NO" to the state.
remember kids, "just say no"
PEACE
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| so there's an actual revolution going on in mexico, or at least gaining momentum. It's not really a revolution though - it's just a bunch of whiny-ass leftists complaining about the fact that they lost in an election. Don't they know that the democratic process allows for the most freedom, liberty, americanism, self-reliance, prosperity, hot dogs, wealth, big SUV's, and other generally great things?
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2006/08/29/international/i141204D66.DTL&type=politics
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