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Re-Monopolization of America [EDIT]

Posted on March 30, 2010 by in Essays, Writings | No Comments

This version is loaded with tons of other ideas that were never fully fleshed out. The original version is located here. The America that we know today was not always the way in which we see it. Despite being revolutionary in its nature from its vary inception, there was nothing particularly revolutionary about our practices down to our [...]

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The Re-Monopolization of America

Posted on March 29, 2010 by in Essays, Writings | No Comments

The America that we know today was not always the way in which we see it. Despite being revolutionary in its nature from its vary inception, there was nothing particularly revolutionary about our practices down to our very isolationistic views all the way to our views that we should be managed by the idea that government had no place in its [...]

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The American Dreadnought

Posted on June 8, 2008 by in Essays, Writings | No Comments

Preamble   “We the people of the United States, in order to form a more perfect union,” assemble ourselves as semi-maneuverable cogs in the framework of a pumping heart in a grievous machine we all call home. It can safely be said that not much of anything we do means much more than merely contributing to the insured survival [...]

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