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Originally posted by jsobecky
Is your post an example of free speech?
Have you been silenced because of it?
If not, where is the fear and tyranny coming from?
I feel sorry for you; you seem to be full of fear and yet unable to define that fear or give it a face. I mean that sincerely. Don't be so afraid. If some NWO boogeyman comes up to you and says Boo!, just kick him between the big toes and then stick your thumb in his eye. Then go out and find a foxy lady and get drunk and laid. You'll feel much better.
Originally posted by jsobecky
you seem to be full of fear and yet unable to define that fear or give it a face.
Originally posted by Belgarath
Originally posted by jsobecky
you seem to be full of fear and yet unable to define that fear or give it a face.
Not being able to define the fear or give it a face is the scariest part. I know that there is something very wrong with the world and I think mrmulder does as well. I can't put a finger on it and I do not know the extent, but I do know that the decisions being made and the actions being taken are not intended to make America safe and secure and free. 'They', whomever 'they' may be, currently need us to believe these decisions and actions are good for America.
In a nutshell, I'm pretty convinced that 'they' are using the economic, industrial, and military might of America to further 'their' agenda. I can speculate all day what this agenda may be, but I do not really know. The only thing I do know is that something is very wrong. Of this I have no doubt.
As we enter the dark time of year, and perhaps one of the darkest times in modern history, we celebrate in the Judeo-Christian tradition, the coming of the light. Darkness has never been able to unequivocally obliterate it. All great traditions and spiritual teachers declare that human existence is largely comprised of adversity interspersed with moments of light, beauty, and joy.
They have also admonished us to remember that without suffering, there will never be transformation. The days of simply applying bandaids to America's deplorably corrupt and unjust political, economic, and social institutions are over.
It appears that nothing less than total transformation is being demanded of us.
My wish for every American in 2005 is that we recover from our addiction to happiness-our refusal to hear, ponder, and struggle with "bad news", and with informed, illumined minds and hearts, allow the darkness to be our teacher.
That very "un-American" path may be our only hope for creating a new world.
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