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Would you join a public revolution by means of protest?

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Lets face it - we all complain about politics and price hikes, and all the things we can't control.

If we all stuck together and hypothetically all refused to pay our gas/ electricity bill in protest, thus destroying the utility company, OR refused to pay our council tax - as a nation (or world), do you think we have the power to stuff our corrupt politicians with a dose of reality?

Power To The People!

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  1. no and no


  2. You need to go after the government.  They are the ones causing the problems.   The politicians YOU vote in need to be taken to task.

  3. Forget the protest.  It's way past time for protest.  It's time to get our guns and take back the country.

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  4. I remember when the internet was born - my first thought was that finally there'd be a way for people to connect and regain some control in this country.  So far, I've been disappointed but I'm not without hope.

    And as Thoreau wrote, "it's our civic duty to spend one night in jail" (paraphrasing here).  Well, I'm ready - what first!!?

  5. I can remember this when coffee got so dang high..people quit buying and the d**n stuff went down..SO why not..I have always been saying we should quit driving so much and using that high gas.. You are right on target.. They need a dose of reality I agree..Thanks for the q.. Yep people should stand up and be listened to..After all we pay their checks..(huggs)

  6. Yes, of course. Social revolution is possible, and there are people working to bring it about. See you on the streets!

    The people, united, will never be defeated.

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