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It is most difficult for one to unequivocally support what one’s vested interests oppose. That is the timeless “To be or not to be” of greed—the lush green pasture where evil’s horses feed. That is the relentless gnaw undermining England’s outcasts’ screed of puritanical propriety; crying freedom and “equality under the law”—but with a fish-eyed gaze ever seeking naves to enslave thru wiles of a “sugared tongue” to appease its “bitter wormwood tastes,” executing “the traitors’ treason”...“that spurn’st at right, at law, at reason” and lay in wait “to seize the souls that wander by” them seeking the great “land of opportunity,” alas, that is jealously determinedly reserved by (and only for) those fewest few with “smoothing titles” or with highest moneyed anonymity (who make the rules) that only they with means to pay for lawyers’ briefs, “fixers” and well paid “attack poodles” will ever live “the American Dream.” The truth-spoken prose is that whereas the ways and means e.g.: of broadcast advertising media, of the “second estate,” of speculators who pay for laws to take profits for profits’ sake (and immunity), of those who enrich themselves thru wars of choice, of those who can rig the LIBOR with impunity, or of those who commoditize lives to a lowest bid, (e.g., thru an insurance contract) demand the show of a “horse race” between thoroughbreds grazed where poverty bares no witness, in the ivy league on budgets that are fatter; refereed by a United States Supreme Court that decrees “money is speech” (and thus those of us with proportionately none to voicelessness), “We, The [human-born] People of The United States” don’t really matter.
Posted on: Sun, 09 Jun 2013 14:54:45 +0000

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