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Do you ever think, just for a second, that the politicians and lawmakers saying stuff like the above (antichrist, microchips, blah blah blah) have fabricated their belief entirely for the sake of the people they are serving? I mean if he was just any old guy (democrat, republican, whatever) and he said he opposed the bill because it was unfair to employees or whatever, something normal like that, would you question it? I mean ultimately everyone is just trying to satisfy certain goals, so it's not so far-fetched to think that they just realize how effective that kind of language (i.e. Bible prophecies and whatnot) to their sector– nor would it be impossible that they were actually trying to do this for the good of those people even if they didn't agree with their fundamentals...
The basic premises for this:
We assume that all politicians lie or pretend to be things they're not.
Me also assume that sometimes the intentions for this are good. (i.e. WWI and WWII propaganda)I know I'm writing in a way that's really hard to understand, but I think I just found myself a piece to work on... booyah motherfuckers!!! :D
- been going on for centuriesMimio
- i know, it almost seems to obvious. but lately it just seems relevant as per the above...ismith
- *too.
but yes, exactly! hahaismith - In an electoral system, the people get the government they deserve.luckyorphan