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by Patch_W_Adams from St Louis

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Over the Land of the Free and the ...OOops  Guess not anymore. 

Bailout = Government Control of the Failing Financial Systems, which will lead to control of everything..now even the banks that aren't failing.  Some are saying they'll sell it all back to the Private sector after it "Gets Better".... Yea Right.  

 Absolute Power Corrupts Absolutely.....   The rest of the Word is calling for the Destruction of the Free Market..which in turns Destroys Freedom......for All.  We were the Last True Bastion of Freedom left in the World........   Were..... 

So I guess it's time to Shelve the Constitution in a Museum......Delegate the Ideals of Freedom and Liberty to the Story Books.........  and tell stories to our Grandchildren about When we were all Free.......

Because that is Probably the only way they'll ever know.........

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dannbetty read my blog view my photos
Oct 10, 2008 | 11:47 AM

Grandpa will tell me again about the revolution? And all we'll have left is the 'White Album'

Patch_W_Adams read my blog
Oct 10, 2008 | 11:48 PM

Long Time Ago..In a Galaxy Far, Far Away....

Stlouisgreen read my blog view my photos
Oct 11, 2008 | 10:24 AM

Patch, I fail to see the connection between an economic system and your constitutional freedoms and rights. Your right to speak out against the government has nothing to do with free market. Unless of course you consider the control of the media thanks to the deregulation that has taken place on the federal level. Now days you can say what ever you want so long as you have the same opinion as those in control of the Media. And those same people who have control of the media well they are the same people who are pulling the puppet strings of the government. Big industry and Media control your freedoms... Free Market politics are no way ensure your freedoms. Your only way to ensure your freedoms is to remove the corporate control. Remove the free market system. I would love to have the debate over a beer but I rarely drink. but if your buying I can see myself clear to have a frothy cold one. LOL

Patch_W_Adams read my blog
Oct 14, 2008 | 4:10 PM

The Connection is FREE... you do see that Green.I assume.

The Concept of the Free Market is that a Business either makes it or not..on it's own. Either the Product or Service it provides sells or it doesn't.

The Problem with a Socialist/Communist intervention is that it tends ot keep Failures from Failing...only because the Government Kepps throwing Good money after Bad.

You wouldn't keep using a Toilet if it didn't flush because the Poo wouldn't disapear...eventually the Smell would permiate the entire house and No One would be Happy...that is what Government Intervention does...Ruins the Whole thing For Everyone...even if others never used the Broken Toilet...they still have to smell your bad decision...and suffer.

In a Free Market the Toilet would be Replaced with one that works becasue no one would use it...sure the Old Toilet gets thrown away...but in the end everyone is happy...and stink Free.

Patch_W_Adams read my blog
Oct 14, 2008 | 4:10 PM

If I drank, I would get you a Beer...and we could go look at a new Toilet...

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