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Author: TJ (90 Articles)

Computer Geek / Network & Systems Administrator. I have been in computers my whole life and have dabbled in different programs and some web design. I like movies, music, dinners, cooking, hanging with friends, although I am more of a homebody. I like to debate my views with other people in politics, religion, equality, health care reform, and several other topics. I believe in equality for all, and not just some. We have the freedom of religion and the freedom from religion. No religion should dictate our laws, nor should we ever write any discrimination into the constitution. I also believe that just because the majority voted for something, doesn't mean it is the best thing for this country. Americans need to quit selling out their fellow man and demand that NAFTA be fixed now, or just needs to go away, period. America needs to take care of itself before its to late. We need health care reform now. We should never leave health & human services in the hands of the free market. We should never allow anyone to profit off the suffering of others.

Definition:

Corpocracy: A society dominated politically and economically by large corporations.


With all this debate about health care, and the reasoning behind why we should not put our people first is mind-boggling.


The government is created of the people, for the people, by the people.  In fact, the people are the government.  They elect certain officials to stand in for them, and to protect them.


I hear all this propaganda talk that allowing a government health care system will destroy this country.  Now, lets be honest here.  Who would you rather protect you, a government set by the people and for the people, or a corporation, who is for themselves?


In a corporacy, you do not have the right to elect anyone, nor do you have a voice, you are told what to do, and how to do it.  A corpocracy puts profits before the people, and only those in power benefit from its control.


I choose not to be enslaved into debt by the greed of the few.


I am choosing to be controlled by a government entity that I do have a say in and I do have the right to vote and speak my mind.


If you choose a corpocracy to control you, you have that right to live that way, but you have no right to force me to live under that type of government.

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