11/17/2006 9:13:57 PM
I figured it out!The Salisbury in Salisburyboy refers not to the city in North Carolina, but rather the former capital of Zimbabwe, now known as Harare, but known as Salisbury when Zimbabwe was white minority-ruled Rhodesia.Sals wants to defy an "oppresive ruler" and secede.Sals is a white nationalist and seperatist.Salisburyboy is...Ian Smith![Edited on November 18, 2006 at 5:04 AM. Reason : .]
11/18/2006 5:04:13 AM
Example: The Nuisance Party OrdinanceRPDs keeping me down yo . . . . .
11/18/2006 11:19:01 PM
Oops, I meant the city of Harare, formerly known as Salisbury, which has always been the capital of Rhodesia/Zimbabwe.
11/19/2006 2:51:06 AM
PinkandBlackyour job isn't to disrupt threads that suck
11/19/2006 3:15:52 AM
"Although many people may not realize or admit it, we are living under tyranny. Over the past several decades our rights have been incrementally eroded...including rights to freedom of speech"I live in a town where everyday people stand outside with signs saying honk for some cause or another. A city where local radio tries to challenge peoples beliefs. I can help publicize, serve, and fundraise for causes I believe in openly. And I have a job a like. Being that it’s a college town there are flyers everywhere downtown. A town where political parties do door to door campaigning. And I can vote. And Chapel Hill-Carrobo is having film, art, and music festivals every other week. I’m pretty sure what I’m seeing is free speech. (I’m also being published in the URJ at ncsu in Raleigh, and I see students opinions in the technician everyday, so I’m seeing free speech elsewhere too)."It's time for those Americans who truly love freedom to band together and secede from the United States and form a new country. That is the best alternative. Our current government is under the control of those who wish to enslave us (or at the very least, the government is too entrenched in corruption to be salvaged). We need to start from scratch."Granted I think there is always room for improvement with government, but I'm proud to be a part of the USA which in many ways is one of the best countries the world has seen during my life time. And while I think there is room for improvement, I don't really see you creating something exponentially better.
11/19/2006 10:45:20 AM
GrumpyGOP has already put it in the best words; there's a difference between not liking how the government currently does things and being tyrranized by the government. There are plenty of rules and regulations that I don't like, think are stupid or illogical, or just plain wish I didn't have to follow, but in no way to I feel like I'm being bullied or put down by "the man." There may be laws in this country that I disagree with, but overall life over here is not so bad. I'm free to own my own property, to have a place to live, to buy enough food to feed myself rather well, to acquire knowledge and intellectual resources to better myself, to find a job that I like, blah blah blah. As long as I operate within the confines of our current government, I'm largely free to rule over my life, liberty and pursuit of happiness as I see fit. And many of our government's laws aren't that unreasonable or overbearing. The saying "if you don't like it, you can get out" may be cliche, but it still applies. By living here, you implicitly agree to follow the rules, and if you feel that this somehow limits your optimal life style then you either need to adapt and suck it up or go find some place else.I got sucked pretty deep into the libertarian rhetoric a couple of years ago, and even now I still agree with them on many issues. But I can't any longer believe that our government is so corrupt and so oppressive that I need to take up arms and fight in some glorious, romantic revolution. Life here is not so bad that I feel the need to change it. At the very least, I think you should wait until it has beome illegal for you to espouse your dislike of the government before you start trying to even make a point. The fact that you can get away with it today should tell you something about how freedom of speeck isn't dead yet.
11/19/2006 2:11:43 PM
This guy is nuts.
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11/19/2006 3:06:04 PM
IF YOU THINK IT'S RIDICULOUS, EXPLAIN WHY AND ARGUE AGAINST IT. OTHERWISE, JUST STAY THE FUCK OUT OF IT.
11/20/2006 12:56:43 AM
HOW ABOUT YOU DO YOUR FUCKING JOB AND LOCK THIS KIND OF STUPID SHIT INSTEAD OF BITCHING ABOUT HOW OTHER PEOPLE DEAL WITH IT?
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11/20/2006 12:21:54 PM
How are the intolerable acts not worse than what is going on now?
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no they didn't. they were resisting in a nearly nonviolent manner prior to the intolerable acts, there was no open revolt.as a matter of fact, an actual declaration of independence wasn't even thought of until well after the troops were driven from boston. up until that point it was a dispute between the subjects of the king and the crown.you really should read a fucking book from time to time.
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