The Price of Ignorance
“The two greatest obstacles to democracy in the United States are, first, the widespread delusion among the poor that we have democracy, second the chronic terror among the rich, lest we get it.” -1941 Edward Dowling
The average American doesn’t recognize they’re ignorance, because, they’re too busy working hard trying to pay off their homes, credit cards and debt. They don’t have the time to spend hours everyday researching issues that the mainstream media doesn’t even mention.
Except for Ron Paul, every Republican candidate for president adheres to a doctrine identical to early colonialism, whereby looting, death, suffering and destruction are all justifiable. Any measure of lying is acceptable, along with the despicable tools of propaganda, distorted religion, war-mongering and hate speech that these criminals use to lure a misinformed public to their side.
Republican presidential candidates don’t dare mention Bush, but aren’t in the least bit shy about promoting his imperialistic agenda. September 11th was used to privatize our military and create a hollow infrastructure of a government that will be is Bush’s legacy.
Regardless of the moral disapproval of the rest of the world, most Republicans believe that the only way for us to be able to continue to dominant the 21st century is by using our overwhelming military power to threaten the rest of the world.
Our military has created massive human despair and suffering for no other reason than economic imperialism. The nauseating greed, of mostly Republican politicians, entrenched military interests, and corporate executives, who prey like pack wolves on people’s powerlessness and insecurity, is conceal behind an illusion of making America safer.
These are the reasons why people around the world hate us and nothing can wipe out the facts and consequences of our avarice wars that we as a country have implicitly or explicitly endorsed.
The average American doesn’t recognize they’re ignorance, because, they’re too busy working hard trying to pay off their homes, credit cards and debt. They don’t have the time to spend hours everyday researching issues that the mainstream media doesn’t even mention.
Except for Ron Paul, every Republican candidate for president adheres to a doctrine identical to early colonialism, whereby looting, death, suffering and destruction are all justifiable. Any measure of lying is acceptable, along with the despicable tools of propaganda, distorted religion, war-mongering and hate speech that these criminals use to lure a misinformed public to their side.
Republican presidential candidates don’t dare mention Bush, but aren’t in the least bit shy about promoting his imperialistic agenda. September 11th was used to privatize our military and create a hollow infrastructure of a government that will be is Bush’s legacy.
Regardless of the moral disapproval of the rest of the world, most Republicans believe that the only way for us to be able to continue to dominant the 21st century is by using our overwhelming military power to threaten the rest of the world.
Our military has created massive human despair and suffering for no other reason than economic imperialism. The nauseating greed, of mostly Republican politicians, entrenched military interests, and corporate executives, who prey like pack wolves on people’s powerlessness and insecurity, is conceal behind an illusion of making America safer.
These are the reasons why people around the world hate us and nothing can wipe out the facts and consequences of our avarice wars that we as a country have implicitly or explicitly endorsed.


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