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the Democratic Underground Discussion Forums. Details make Florida Polytech look even worse (JD Alexander's Rick Scott-approved pet project) By seafan FL Gov Rick Scott to King of Spain: 'I've ridden elephants. I've never tried to shoot one.' By seafan right is a hodge podge of insecurity By luckyleftyme2 Your Thursday morning kitty and/or doggie Fix... By Contrary1 Blackmailing the President By MinM Looks like the journal formats are really messed up. By madfloridian Greatest Threads
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: patriot: To our Military I wish Courage and the Resolve to just say "no." Fight for your rights and for your country. : grouphug: To the Peacemakers I hope for Protection from Fools and that All will listen when you say "just say 'no.'" Quote of the Twentieth Century:
"For at least 20 years now, I've been getting an increasingly uncomfortable suspicion that all the major nations of the world—capitalist and communist—suffer from the narrow delusion that only people, and people alone, have any rights on this planet. Further, that human wants, needs, and desires—seemingly the more capricious the better—should be instantly gratified. And further still, that this can always be done in a strictly economic frame of reference. In short, I think that we live in an unbelievably marvelous Garden of Eden. Surrounded by miraculous life forms almost without number. Kept alive by a mysteriously interwoven, self-replenishing support system that, with all our scientific 'breakthroughs,' we still do not understand. And yet, as favored as we are by all this real wealth, we somehow perversely prefer to spend almost all waking hours interpreting the sum total of this reality in terms of the narrow and distorted, strictly human-centered concept of money." John Shuttleworth March 1975 From "Imperial Ambitions"
"...If you want to make changes in the world, you're going to have to be there day after day doing the boring, straightforward work of geting a couple of people interested in an issue, building a slightly bigger organization, carrying out the next move, experiencing frustration, and finally getting somewhere. That's how the world changes. That's how you get rid of slavery, that's how you get women's rights, that's how you get the vote, that's how you get protection for working people. Every gain you can point to came from that kind of effort - not from people going to one demonstration and dropping out when nothing happens...." Noam Chomsky at Cambridge Feb 12th, 2004 Visitor Tools
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