A Time Is For Concern
Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2012 1:41 am
If there was a time for Americans to band its strength, then it is now the penultimate opportunity. No longer does Occupy or general action find various emergences within the economy, but the upcoming presidential forecast of 2012 remains because of Detroit's layoffs to the motor industry. Little did we know that because forefathers designed this country to politics... each will think about it. The government penny that is set to relate art classes, programs, children, and features of the vast global marketwatch now finds that Obama, Rick Deesdale, Valenci, and Carpardum have their aces in a sleeve.
I do not bring it to writing to unspeak of the truth that each Middle East Summit brought, but the following: taxes, the bourgeois, bi-partisan products of the industrial-corporate infrastructure is bound to take our patriotist values to the ground. Why? Because, as a proletariat, we have found nevertheless that our freedom to consume, vote, democracy, and choice... these very facets of the Articles of Federation, Constitution, and similar mindsets, like blinders on it, have found the neo-conservative preliminaries to be fraught with high hopes.
Moreover, teenage delinquency is at a turning point, mega-structures have been compromised, and the "hope" of freedom has been taken to a back seat of echoes of the Great Depression. Simply, it is asked of our virtue to be not that of a country, but radical individualism that harkens back to threaten even the most steadfast of Nader, Copernium, and Ralph Cox, the least supporters of Ron Paul, seeing as he is fit to run for the election house as the Senate wages a morality war versus Fox News and other mass media conglomerates.
America needs it. It needs it now. Never before, oppression or otherwise, has our great land of freedom, hope, justice, and circumstance sought to end the seemingly fascist enterprises upon which the banks, capitalism, and non-incendiary slush budget of unirreconcilable non-wage-factor benefits to an ever-increasing form deficit.
Thus, as America, we call upon not only the stalwart hearts of a thousand military finances, but the surplus, income referendum, and obligatory post-industrial commonwealth to once again bolster the unconscionable indifferences of a millennium generation of has-beens too concealed to understand the difference between a true, utopian super-community graced with the very gift of turpitude.
Together, we claim an utmost wealth of servitude to be.
The almighty spirit collides.
C
I do not bring it to writing to unspeak of the truth that each Middle East Summit brought, but the following: taxes, the bourgeois, bi-partisan products of the industrial-corporate infrastructure is bound to take our patriotist values to the ground. Why? Because, as a proletariat, we have found nevertheless that our freedom to consume, vote, democracy, and choice... these very facets of the Articles of Federation, Constitution, and similar mindsets, like blinders on it, have found the neo-conservative preliminaries to be fraught with high hopes.
Moreover, teenage delinquency is at a turning point, mega-structures have been compromised, and the "hope" of freedom has been taken to a back seat of echoes of the Great Depression. Simply, it is asked of our virtue to be not that of a country, but radical individualism that harkens back to threaten even the most steadfast of Nader, Copernium, and Ralph Cox, the least supporters of Ron Paul, seeing as he is fit to run for the election house as the Senate wages a morality war versus Fox News and other mass media conglomerates.
America needs it. It needs it now. Never before, oppression or otherwise, has our great land of freedom, hope, justice, and circumstance sought to end the seemingly fascist enterprises upon which the banks, capitalism, and non-incendiary slush budget of unirreconcilable non-wage-factor benefits to an ever-increasing form deficit.
Thus, as America, we call upon not only the stalwart hearts of a thousand military finances, but the surplus, income referendum, and obligatory post-industrial commonwealth to once again bolster the unconscionable indifferences of a millennium generation of has-beens too concealed to understand the difference between a true, utopian super-community graced with the very gift of turpitude.
Together, we claim an utmost wealth of servitude to be.
The almighty spirit collides.
C


