Wednesday, August 20, 2003



I just about peed my pants when I read this quote in a post by this guy regarding John Ashcroft. He has lots of really clever stuff going on over there. Ya might wanna stop by.

"We just cannot imagine the stress you're under after working so hard to curtail personal rights, civil rights, merge church and state, and basically, you know, shred that ratty old Constitution! Time for bigger and better...a NEW constitution co-sponsored by Halliburton, Chevron, and the Assemblies of God Church!"

I mean think about it? The Tropicanna Orange Bowl...3 COM Park...The Tweeter Center...The Halliburton/Assemblies of God United States Constitution. Next logical step? Don't laugh people, it's closer than you think.

This country is going to be an amazing amalgam of Capitalistic Soviet Facism where the Military Industrial Complex and the Oil Industry become the 4th branch of the government. Some would argue that they are already the Shadow Government just now coming out of the shadows. The President will be an appointee of the CEO. Where the State knows what is best for you and will enforce that upon you whether you like it or not. Time for someone to write an updated version of "1984" I think.


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