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NoFreeWill posted:

it's really cool and good that leftists don't really care about/often support gun control, which the masses are opposed to for obvious reasons.




"There are no circumstances imaginable, not even victory, under which the proletariat should give up its possession of arms." -- Karl Marx

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Guns are pretty cool and good to have . Just one man's opinion, though hell, you city folks may disagree.
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Ween suck, and you can quote me on that - Merzbow
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"take off every zig"
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i can confirm that ween sucks
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EmanuelaOrlandi posted:

i can confirm that ween sucks


I saw them live and Gene Ween has not aged well at all

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ween ween ween ween ween ween ween ween ween ween ween ween ween ween ween ween ween ween ween ween ween ween ween ween ween ween ween ween ween ween ween ween ween ween ween ween ween ween ween ween ween ween ween ween ween ween ween ween ween ween ween ween ween ween ween ween ween ween ween ween ween ween ween ween ween ween ween ween ween ween ween ween ween ween ween ween ween ween ween ween ween ween ween ween ween for the ween
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gyrofry posted:

fact: there were no guns in ancient greece



Rome did not have robots fuckwit

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Ween is really good
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good thread http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3571367
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He's right.
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Panopticon posted:

good thread http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3571367



Too many libertarians have absorbed the negative and elitist conservative worldview to the effect that our enemy today is the poor, who are robbing the rich; the blacks, who are robbing the whites; or the masses, who are robbing heroes and businessmen. In fact, it is the state that is robbing all classes, rich and poor, black and white, worker and businessman alike; it is the state that is ripping us all off; it is the state that is the common enemy of mankind. And who is the state? It is any group who manages to seize control of the state’s coercive machinery of theft and privilege. Of course these ruling groups have differed in composition through history, from kings and nobles to privileged merchants to Communist parties to the Trilateral Commission. But whoever they are, they can only be a small minority of the population, ruling and robbing the rest of us for their power and wealth. And since they are a small minority, the state rulers can only be kept in power by deluding us about the wisdom or necessity of their rule. Hence, it is our major task to oppose and desanctify their entrenched rule, in the same spirit that the first libertarian revolutionaries opposed and desanctified their rulers two hundred years ago.
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A glance at foreign policy leaders since World War II will reveal the domination of the banker elite. Truman’s first Secretary of Defense was James V. Forrestal, former president of the investment-banking firm of Dillon, Read & Co., closely allied to the Rockefeller financial group. Forrestal had also been a board member of the Chase Securities Corporation, an affiliate of the Chase National Bank.

Another Truman Defense Secretary was Robert A. Lovett, a partner of the powerful New York investment-banking house of Brown Brothers Harriman. At the same time that he was Secretary of Defense, Lovett continued to be a trustee of the Rockefeller Foundation. Secretary of the Air Force Thomas K. Finletter was a top Wall Street corporate lawyer and member of the board of the CFR while serving in the cabinet. Ambassador to Soviet Russia, Ambassador to Great Britain, and Secretary of Commerce in the Truman Administration was the powerful multi-millionaire W. Averell Harriman, an often underrated but dominant force within the Democratic Party since the days of FDR. Harriman was a partner of Brown Brothers Harriman.

Also Ambassador to Great Britain under Truman was Lewis W. Douglas, brother-in-law of John J. McCloy, a trustee of the Rockefeller Foundation, and a board member of the Council on Foreign Relations. Following Douglas as Ambassador to the Court of St. James was Walter S. Gifford, chairman of the board of AT&T, and member of the board of trustees of the Rockefeller Foundation for almost two decades. Ambassador to NATO under Truman was William H. Draper, Jr., vice-president of Dillon, Read & Co.
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tpaine posted:

roseweird posted:

hell Yea

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