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Its all a matter of perspective: Nietzschean perspective?!


What we have to fear most of all, as I have argued, is that our media is so narrow in its focus, so biased in its perspective, so limited in the critical powers that it promotes in us U.S. citizens, by its monopolistic shaping of our perspective, that the stories emanating from it are not, of necessity, reliable or credible, if they are not outright falsehoods, disinformation, or misinformation:meanwhile, we believe in them and, to exaggerate only slightly, yield to vote after "affirmative vote"—democrans and republicrats equally guilty of this—of greater funding for a war that may well be a sham; more the image projected on the wall—our televisions—than a reality: where does all the money go?—in the bloated coffers of our elitist politicians to fund more and more of their elitist ventures, which come down to oil parties with the rest of the world's wealthy elite, who have little more than contempt for our gullibility and lack of ability to see that both parties have cheated us out of a politics which truly is dedicated to the relative common good: Look around you and ask yourself has allof the tax monies we have given over the last fifty years provided us with a decent return a better society, better education, better standards of living, more opportunities, or are things declining rapidly, possibly signaling a revolution to come? Wake up America and demand accountability for that which really matters—liberty and abetter life for our descendents!


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