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Edited by
JustDukkyMkII
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Sat 11/02/13 09:02 AM
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We all know that the greatest joke about our countries are the leaders of them, so why aren't we appreciating that as we should?
I don't think tyrants ever would have gotten very far if the entire populace laughed in their faces every time they made a speech about the "wonderful" work they're doing...Kinda makes for bad press. Picture a public appearance where "Fearless Leader" is touting his government as the greatest thing since sliced bread, only to have the words of his carefully composed speech unheard and drowned out by the uproarious laughter of the crowd...every time he opens his mouth!...How about a rousing chorus of "Sing me another one just like the other one" from an audience that can appreciate his hilarious comedic performance... a politician being a parody of himself. Did any of you ever have an embarrassing practical joke pulled on you at a party? If so, you probably wanted to go back to the party and machine-gun the pranksters, but did you?...I'll bet you just found yourself a hole to crawl in to rock back & forth & suck your thumb till you felt better. Governments are no different than people; maybe it's time for a few practical jokes, or at the very least, organizing audiences that can appreciate them for the jokes that they are. In Canada, the Canadian PM is swimming in the mire of his own corruption right now, with an investigation into influence peddling at the top. No doubt the PM has already loaded his pants over this one, as he is now throwing some of his closest political allies under the bus to save his image as the greatest thing that ever happened to Canada. At the beginning, he promised Canadians tranparency in government, and it just dawned on me that he kept his word...At this very minute he is coming out with transparent lie after transparent lie to cover his maple leaf a$$. This is just a cover for the real problem. To spite his bragging about Canada's superior economic/banking policies, he knows damn well that Canada is going south with the rest of the world economy in about 6 months time, so to save their own a$$e$, the banksters have thrown HIM under the bus to create a distraction so people won't see the collapse coming. What better way to show our appreciation than to laugh at his jokes every time he opens his mouth?...In press conferences, party rallies, public appearances, newspapers, etc. Who knows?...He might even do the honourable thing like Hitler did, or at least resign in utter disgrace to enjoy his forced retirement in a cabin in the woods where nobody can find him. (probably in another country). It would sure be one for the history books to have Governments resign because they got laughed out of office eh?...Not only that, but history would be a lot more fun to read! Leastways, I'm sure revolution by humour would probably catch on. Have a look at your own government to see if it has good comedic potential...They're bound to at least be telling a few hilarious transparent lies...Why waste all that talent?...It's a helluva lot cheaper than a night out at the comedy club and accomplishes more to boot...all you have to do to make your government resign is laugh at it! While your government is leaving, don't forget to tell it to take it's BIS-run central bank with it and stuff it where the sun don't shine...That will be its final humiliation and the greatest joke of all will turn out to be on the banksters. The following video makes a great "Banking, Money, and Monetary Systems for Dummies" lesson book.: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3eUh-rDi9dU (social credit is your future because it gives you the power of the purse over your government, which must borrow from you instead of banks...look into it.) Let's end this little post with a sing-along, shall we?: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WSIUf2hD6Io#t=0 |
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