Thursday, August 25, 2005

Potpourri: Trust in Quality




Trust in quality...


I think that's key: trust in quality.

I've heard the arguments against what we feel, they're crap, check the message boards. I trust in people who speak sincerely, who provide quality analysis backed up by actual anecdotes and facts - like Alex Jones shouting out "document 1-999-I" from the Bush Admin telling the FBI to back off investigating the hijackers.

I don't trust "we gotta get 'em over there before they get us over here", they had no plans to do that before, and no ability until aided by the Bush Administration. They have their own problems to deal with, and 90% of them wanted to send their kids to America for a better education.

America's borders are open, private citizens have to patrol them ineffectively as The Watchmen, the seeds of a depression are being sowed (for the last 30 years they always coincide with crazy gas prices), and once the population is twice as freaked out they'll be able to sell their fascist agenda easily - it's the only logical response to total societal decay.

If we can't be bothered to look at the big picture, we can't prevent if from becoming a big picture of hell on earth.

Hyperbole?

Naaah...

History.


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"I like big picture theories, because they logically predict where we may accidentally end up. They're not prophecy, but they're often a road-map to hell we should keep handy just to make sure we don't get there."


- Black Krishna