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sweetheart Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-28-05 10:55 AM
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27. There was as well the critical start at the civil war
The constitutional amendments that were made at the end of the civil
war have been mostly used to create and defend corporate personhood,
a stealth takeover by the confederacy at the end of the war, to create
a virtual culture of plantations.

And in each subsequent generation, capitalism has its slaves, as does
democracy, something that has always had slaves somewhere in order to
fuel its appearance of progression, what is really just a wealth transfer
of the value stolen from the slaves and the lower classes by the
system of disenfranchisement.

And now, beyond ricardo's theory of comparative advantage, money moves
around the world without boundaries enabling labour to be discounted to
the lowest common social denominator across all world nations.

Services trade then dumps all the overheads of national sovereignty and
loyalty, and the republican dream of a world erased of sovereignty
arises, a historical ripple of the rise of the neo-confederacy in its
objective to take back the world of plantations for the slave masters.

Its no wonder tonly blair is in to it all, the english right supported
the confederacy in the american civil war.

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