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Sometimes we mistakenly perceive freedom of choice as censorship. 

Laws are the censorship of our behavior.

What the general public doesn't understand is, the police do not work for the citizens, they work for the prosecutors.

Every country was stolen from somebody.

All of the nation's food and non-alcoholic beverage manufacturers should be required to donate 1% of their annual profits (in the form of their products) to soup kitchens and homeless shelters.

The legal definition of insanity is simply not being able to comprehend the difference between right and wrong. This definition is far too narrow. It should be expanded to include compulsion, which can be defined as having a harmful urge, knowing it is wrong, and being unable to resist it.

Mass hysteria is the greatest fear of those in authority, and they will stop at nothing, even going outside the law if necessary, to immediately quell even the remotest hint of it.


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No matter how hard we try, we can never truly view the world through 
anyone's eyes but our own. 

Most people can't see the forest for the propaganda.

If you want to play the game, you're going to have to play by their rules.

Never assume that what you think is what everyone else thinks, nor demand it.

It's a free country, as long as we do what they tell us.

What kind of world would it be if there were no secrets?

Everyone in the world is slave to the whims of a handful of people.

Perhaps it would be in the best interest of the world if the democratic nations made voting mandatory.

America and the world would become far better places if America sent its workers out to help develop the underdeveloped nations.

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