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    Post  Brook Tue Jun 18, 2013 12:31 pm

    Apparently more kids in the United States have a parent incarcerated than in the military.....


    Sesame Street now tackles incarceration:

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    Post  magamud Tue Jun 18, 2013 12:51 pm

    Imagine the elitism it takes to produce eugenics covertly in guise as human rights.  Is their anything more smug?  I am convinced our species could be taught to wear grass skirts, grow beans and enforce happy thoughts.  We are completely malleable and indeed being molded like clay.

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    Post  Carol Tue Jun 18, 2013 1:04 pm

    Well there are some of us who are born rebels and incapable of conforming. Think ADD and the massive amount of people in the US who have this via their neuro toxic vaccination inoculations. Each thing that comes out is yet another rung down in the de-evolution of our speices. What happened the the next golden age that's suppose to be here? (tapping foot)


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    Post  magamud Tue Jun 18, 2013 1:44 pm

    A very efficient plan to eliminate those who dont take to the programming as a necessary means to maintain the homeland.  A tribute to our species power?  The age of enlightenment is here.  And anything that is considered devolution will be blamed on our current generation as a means to propel nationalism for the future.  Its the best of both worlds when you are pulling the strings.
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    Post  Brook Wed Jun 19, 2013 11:49 am

    What happened the the next golden age that's suppose to be here? (tapping foot)


     Its the best of both worlds when you are pulling the strings.

    The promise land.....

    Do you want to be the player or the string?


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    Post  Brook Wed Jun 19, 2013 12:02 pm

    A very efficient plan to eliminate those who dont take to the programming as a necessary means to maintain the homeland.  A tribute to our species power?  The age of enlightenment is here.  And anything that is considered devolution will be blamed on our current generation as a means to propel nationalism for the future.


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    Post  Carol Wed Jun 19, 2013 2:10 pm

    The Gods Must be Crazy   
    "Kalahari bushman Xi (played by genuine bushman N!xau) is as surprised as the rest of his tibe when a Coke bottle, thrown from a passing plane, lands in the middle of their village. This ""gift from the gods"" proves to be a mixed blessing when the tribesmen fight over it and eventually use it for a weapon. To keep peace in the village, Xi is assigned to take the bottle to ""the end of the earth"" (actually a lush valley) and throw it back to the gods. Meanwhile, back in urbanized South Africa, Kate Thompson (Sandra Prinsloo) leaves her office job in the city to take a job teaching Kalahari children; once in the wilderness, she finds herself constantly bumping into clumsy microbiologist Andrew Steyn (Marius Weyers). And meanwhile, maniacal Sam Boga (Louw Verwey) is leading a military coup against the government.


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