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Mob-ocracy and the Fall of the Republic

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Old 04-17-2006   #1 (permalink)
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Mob-ocracy and the Fall of the Republic

Are we fools? Or are we slaves? As in the film Gladiator, are we as a nation
going from free men to slaves? Would we restore the Republic? Are we even still
living in a Republic? Or a mob-ocracy? And where is our representation in
government? Frank concludes that We have gone from civilized law to "jungle law"
or to the "mob-ocracy" - he who screams the loudest gets the service.

John explains how White America is under attack, and how the Left looks to
destoy American's way of life through the immigration issue.

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