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NO WAR
Posted Oct 11, 2002
WAR IS NOT THE ANSWER.
Its just a futile distraction for the profit and interests of others.
This is one of the many reasons we need a revolution
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Pathetic
Posted Sep 14, 2002
I know, I know its 12.20 on a Saturday night, and I'm on the computer. Well I have a nasty habit of getting dumped. And i'm skint. And my flatmates are singing Bob Dylan on the guitars downstairs. Unless I intend to kill then I think I'll hide in my room with the headphones on and the internet for company. So heres the blog.
http://www.xmission.com/~maddox/signs.html
http://www.despair.com/demotivators/pessimistmug.html
http://www.spin-on-this.com/
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The Jo'burg WORLD SUMMIT
Posted Sep 3, 2002
Spent a ton of money on hospitality. Achieved very little. Took steps backwards on targets regarding the developed world reducing pollution and utilising stability. The US could ignore it. Waste of time and money, and had next to no impact on important owners of power.
Protesters fighting against all this b******s marched from the poor suburbs across the new motorway to the rich conference in centre in the city, a freedom they may not have had fifteen years ago but still basically took them nowhere.
This is one of the many reasons we need a revolution... and the death penalty for states and corporations that we'd be better off without.
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The reasons we need a revolution
Posted Aug 13, 2002
unfair trade makes peoples lives shittier than they need to be, f**k up the enviroment and are propped up by the annoyances of advertising and sham democracy.
Powerful oligarchs, owners of the arms manufacturers, oilbarons, and the beauracracy of the ruling classes profit from global instability. Its possible that they *encourage* global instabilty.
We need trees, not factries
The rat race, the pressure to conform and consume, unhealthy city living and a big lack of blue sky are all detrimental to mental health. Stress and stress related ailments are considered acceptable and normal - they shouldn't be.
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Latest reply: Aug 13, 2002
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