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Old 04.03.2009, 03:02 PM   #48
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Originally Posted by demonrail666
No government is scared of protest, but if some of the issues raised by these protestors start to resonate with voters (which i think in the case of significant sections within the young they are) then they can't simply ignore them.

I agree with Telsa. the Vietnam war did not end because it was inevitble, shit it was near ready to last like the Hundred Years War, but what turned the tide is that in the US, riots burned down over a 100 major cities.. when we burn and loot, the system understands that we will not take no for an answer.. the trouble today is that people rarely feel the itch to start dancin in the streets..
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