There is no privacy.
There is no access to power by anyone who don’t have it or is not bought by those who do.
Honor is a four letter word that means never letting the right hand know what the left hand does.
Revenge is the meat of all potatoes in public life.
What should this country look like”
Flattened and dull, a social spread.
Vertical and dynamic; winners working hard to secure their advantage.
Winners working hard open up the fold to the poor louts who support them.
Watch the losers take it with a smile.
Watch good violence intra class. Lets have good security.
Keep the Huns at the gates after we create more and more of them and have enough to demonize forever.
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Huns at the gates
There is no privacy.
There is no access to power by anyone who don’t have it or is not bought by those who do.
Honor is a four letter word that means never letting the right hand know what the left hand does.
Revenge is the meat of all potatoes in public life.
What should this country look like”
Flattened and dull, a social spread.
Vertical and dynamic; winners working hard to secure their advantage.
Winners working hard open up the fold to the poor louts who support them.
Watch the losers take it with a smile.
Watch good violence intra class. Lets have good security.
Keep the Huns at the gates after we create more and more of them and have enough to demonize forever.
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This entry was posted on August 25, 2012 at 7:06 pm and is filed under Commentary, current events, dominance, News, opinion, political science, Politics, satire with tags Authoritarianism, Authority, Critical thinking, Democracy, Moral relativism, partisanship, political analysis, political commentary, political satire, politics, power. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.