http://www.naturalnews.com/029153_British_Petroleum_Police_State.html
A photographer took a picture of BP's refinery.
Police came. Demand to see picture.
Photographer refuses.
BP's security came.
Photographer still refuse to yield.
Then an officer from Homeland Security came.
Ends up they took the camera away and gave to BP's security.
And all these happened in the United States of America, a supposingly the land of the Free, where Bill of Rights are on the law books.
We began giving up our rights back in the days of Ronald Reagan. Still, we have not learned how to not express our opinions. There is still hope for freedom.
The Bill of Rights has been replaced by the needs of large corporations. Haliburton, Blackwater, BP, and many more I am sure. Their the ones really running the country now. Rather unstable society if you ask me. :-\
It's the Lobbyist structure of our government. The lobby system needs to be abolished.
I would say more... but you know.
(did you ever think we would talk like this in this country. over)
Yes. I do not care. I have always been one of the 'undesirables'. I turned punk in 1978.
The have-too-muches rule OK; always have done.
A filthy-lucre network of big players.
Powerful corporations and politicians
scratching one another's backs.
Big money talks bigtime.
Capitalism will always reinvent itself
to benefit its bigtime ruthless players,
No matter it's them that occasionally trash the system
with their insatiable fatcat appetites.
It's simply good ole human nature writ large
by those movers 'n' shakers writing the script.
John
... and they wrap it up into a neat little package and call it Democracy. Land of the free, home of the entitled.
At least I can do nearly anything I want, except make a living wage.