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Human Coprophagia-2. A Message Of Tough Love.

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You lost an opportunity to be free, It is the greatest opportunity of all and you sold it like that Biblical Essau for an illusion of security.

The SPAM people summary- there is still hope.

The SPAM people come here, to the liberal site because they are scared. Something seems wrong in their tidy universe, something not right. They do not know what is wrong; they just feel it. Other people like them, the coprophags with all those turds hanging around cannot help them. So they come here like sometimes a former bully comes to join the team of the younger kids he bullied before but no more and he feels lonely. It is a good thing; their turds do not seem tasty anymore. Time for a real meal, brother.

4. The R… Revolutionary Coprophags.

These people have my sympathy. They do not like Bush and they do not like capitalism. So they are all for the people on the streets, revolution, blood of the tyrants, arise, you toilers of all nations, condemned to misery and woe AND eat your shit for generations to utmost gladness of the foe. Big turd, old one, frozen solid.

As a student of revolutions I studied them all from the Netherlands Revolution through the Great French one, the German one (officially they had one in 1918, can you imagine that?) and up to the one of mine, the Great October Socialist Revolution in Russia in 1917. You know, that little skirmish in Americas in 1770s-1780s is officially not a Revolution but a War for Independence; no social changes, sorry. I have to disappoint those good people, though. In the long run some revolutions come out good. But in the short run here’s what you should expect for sure:

-Infrastructure will collapse. No more cars because there will be no gas. The only cars which will run will belong to the mobsters.

-There will be no electricity and no running water. No heat and no sewer. No trash collection either. Trash accompanies ALL revolutions.

-No police and lots of mobsters on the streets. No courts, no protection, lots of robberies, rapes and murders.

-It will be very COLD! For some strange reason ALL revolutions are accompanied by very cold winters.

-No doctors and no dentists. Toothache is the symptom of all revolutionary periods.

-Lots of diseases and no medicine.

-No schools and children roam free.

-No food and no money. No jobs.

-Young people will be conscripted by various paramilitary organizations and die in droves.

-Children will die from malnutrition and diseases.

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Mindboggling, by Jan Baumgartner on Thursday, Feb 28, 2008 at 10:36:58 PM
Jan, thanks by Mark Sashine on Friday, Feb 29, 2008 at 7:15:21 AM
You know the saying about life handing you a lemon by Margaret Bassett on Friday, Feb 29, 2008 at 10:57:38 AM
Soo, what did I make? by Mark Sashine on Friday, Feb 29, 2008 at 11:32:10 AM
I Think I Read Part One... by Richard Volaar on Monday, Mar 10, 2008 at 9:05:03 PM