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- Sanok - Thursday, April 15th, 2004 : goo

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they' re proably reading this as i type.. and watching me, you too. they're everywhere. in every household, on every street corner, every fucking grocery store. everywhere. this may sound insane, me rambling on about 'them' watching you and being everywhere, but they are. and the they i ever-so-menacingly refer to is the government. they have surveilence equipment everywhere you go, listening devices, cameras, people, anything you can imagine and more. it may sound paranoid, but once the patriot act was passed the police were given the right to conduct surveilence at random, without a warrant. the government can now read all of your emails, listen to all of you phone calls, gain access to your credit records, and more. whats next, our thoughts themselves? our quaint little pieces of property which sustain the american dream, freedom and equality, are quickly being overrun by the war mongers and racists we've placed in charge. but we didnt even vote for this fucker. he didnt win the majority, he won because it was fixed so he would. how fucked up is our society when the elections are rigged, everyone knows it, and nothing is done about it? why is the american public so god damn tranquil these days? what happened to the spirit america used to have? back when this country was founded we had the idea, the belief, of freedom burned into our psyches and we would stop at nothing to acheive it. look at the revolutionary war. we were a bunch of untrained farmers against one of the best armies in the world, at the time. americans used to give a fuck about what happened to them, but we've become spoiled, over-weight, lazy pieces of shit. most people these days would rather sit at home and watch tv and not do anything about our rights being taken away than to go to a protest, or sign a petition, or do anything. if we aren't careful we could end up living in a world like the one portrayed in george orwell's 1984. if you dont know what i mean, read the book. so lets go do something productive, unglue your eyes from the television or computer, go outside and speak your mind, before we can't anymore. now is the time for something to be done about our circumstances. are you with me or not? if you said you're not, just know that inside you are weak. if there is no driving force to make you stand up for your rights, then you deserve to have them taken away.

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