I think it's obvious the owners of this country see rough times ahead, domestically and abroad, and are taking precautionary measures to gradually introduce new systems of control in case they are needed. The tendency of democratic states to slip into fascist states is widely written about...I think most people alive today just ignore the warning signs because it sounds far-fetched to them, if they are even paying attention at all...a lifestyle of recreational shopping and zero accountability makes it hard to get your mind around things like this. Public protest is definitely in order here, before it's illegal too. It's ironic that this Australian seems more concerned about it than most Americans.
2007-11-26 16:37:31
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answered by Pete Schwetty 5
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Heck most of what he's said and more has been bothering me for the past 8 years (at least). Sadly we are in a situation in which all we can do is vote (and even that doesn't count apparently). I wish our generation had the power and opportunity to voice our opinions physically (rioting) like in the 60s. Universities (where the anti-gov/war movement started in the 60s) are now stiffling our voices and limiting our freedom instead of encouraging it. Every public display of ideas that do not agree with the current "regime" is immediately shut down and even phisically harmed (see link). The few of us that are informed and want to do something are also sadly surrounded my fellow Americans that just want to live their own lives and pretend that nothing is wrong. In the end, ignorance is a bliss we can no longer afford!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iqAVvlyVbag
2007-11-26 00:28:24
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answered by Thoraiya 1
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Yes i do. Just turn on any American News and all you see is political propaganda and spin. Look at British or Australian news and you will get a better picture of what is going on in the world.
2007-11-26 00:30:32
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answered by smaccas 3
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mainly because they're brainwashed, dumbed Zionist sheeple they wouldn't.
But violence isn't advisable - the Zionists want an excuse for clampdown and martial law - hence the FEMA camps in the former military bases.
this is an information war folks- the tyrants' lies versus the truth.
2007-11-26 01:18:33
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answered by John M 4
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VOTE FOR THE HILLARY IN 08!!
I just invested millions in the production of these orange jump-suits and I must sell as many as I can until mandated in July of 09
2007-11-26 00:25:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes I do.
It's too bad that most Americans are oblivious to what the government is doing to us. We need to get off the couch and do something about it
2007-11-26 00:17:18
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answered by peace 3
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Yes . This is no longer the land of the free or the home of the brave .
Its become the land of greed and the home of gluttony .
2007-11-26 00:17:03
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answered by TroubleMaker 5
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No.The angry Aussie is a joke. The patriot act has many bad programs in it. The national ID is one of them with out question. But lets please remember that we have a national ID now that can be utilized in a cost effective way it is called a PASSPORT. Do I think we should have to show this id just to move about in our daily lives? No. We need a viable alternative and we have none.
2007-11-26 00:30:26
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answered by Mother 6
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Yes, i have been very concerned about this issue for some times ?!
Best Regards.
2007-11-26 11:16:33
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answered by iceman 7
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