Quote Originally Posted by delusionsofNORMALity
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and what do you suppose would happen if the entire population of the u.s. refused to participate in the sham that politics has become? what would happen if everyone woke up one day and decided to thumb their noses at this system of lies and broken promises and just torch the polls and smash their little voting machines? what if we just denied the government our allegiance and lived our lives without paying any heed to this petty bureaucracy that seems intent on turning one of the greatest nations to ever exist into a cesspit inhabited only by slaves and masters?
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Believe me, I hear you. The problem is the amount of people it would take, to make a substantial impact, is unattainable. Too many folks, with too much money, would NEVER stop voting. I'm afraid a revolutionary idea like this, would be snubbed as a mere unpleasent gesture, as we were persecuted further.
We've got a better chance at infiltrating 'their' system, with 'one of us', and making our changes from 'inside', than to further distinguish ourselves as 'the bad guy'.


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