About time the left and Code Punks started to wake up. Having said that, what are they going to do about it? March in protest? ooohhhhh, really scary. Like that's been a deciding factor in changing policy decisions. "Look Ma, we's got's us a protest. We need to change our minds quick before they write us a Nasty Note."
quote:" “and the fact that 10 years after 911 the U.S. is still keeping the American people in the state of fear about terrorism and using that to take billions and billions of our tax dollars to use to set up these kind of facilities and equip our local law-enforcement agencies with military equipment and potentially really be turning us into a society where Big Brother is watching us all the time, I think is extremely troubling.”unquote
Extremely troubling. Right. Fuck you, extremely troubling is a massive fucking fail in expressing outrage. In my view, right about now there should be 3 million armed citizens surrounding the White House ready to express "extreme prejudice", if not pulling these scumbags outta their palaces and burning them alive.
"Having said that, what are they going to do about it? March in protest?"
Every good street-activist Lefty knows that there is nothing that frightens "The Man" down to the very marrow of his bones like Giant Papier Mache heads!
The title of the article is a bit amusing: "Even left..." Of course consistent leftists are generally LESS inclined to be pleased with militarized police than consistent rightists. However it appears most people are not consistent: fascism is OK with many leftists when Obama does it, and socialism was OK with many rightists when Bush did it. It's all just mindless partisan BS.
Medea Benjamin and others like Glenn Greenwald have at least remained consistent and have criticized "their guy" (although anyone with any sense knows Bush and Obama were really the ruling class's pick).
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About time the left and Code Punks started to wake up. Having said that, what are they going to do about it? March in protest? ooohhhhh, really scary. Like that's been a deciding factor in changing policy decisions. "Look Ma, we's got's us a protest. We need to change our minds quick before they write us a Nasty Note."
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quote:" “and the fact that 10 years after 911 the U.S. is still keeping the American people in the state of fear about terrorism and using that to take billions and billions of our tax dollars to use to set up these kind of facilities and equip our local law-enforcement agencies with military equipment and potentially really be turning us into a society where Big Brother is watching us all the time, I think is extremely troubling.”unquote
Extremely troubling. Right. Fuck you, extremely troubling is a massive fucking fail in expressing outrage. In my view, right about now there should be 3 million armed citizens surrounding the White House ready to express "extreme prejudice", if not pulling these scumbags outta their palaces and burning them alive.
"Having said that, what are they going to do about it? March in protest?"
Every good street-activist Lefty knows that there is nothing that frightens "The Man" down to the very marrow of his bones like Giant Papier Mache heads!
The title of the article is a bit amusing: "Even left..." Of course consistent leftists are generally LESS inclined to be pleased with militarized police than consistent rightists. However it appears most people are not consistent: fascism is OK with many leftists when Obama does it, and socialism was OK with many rightists when Bush did it. It's all just mindless partisan BS.
Medea Benjamin and others like Glenn Greenwald have at least remained consistent and have criticized "their guy" (although anyone with any sense knows Bush and Obama were really the ruling class's pick).
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