
So, with that in mind, I voted for the UK Independence Party. Secession, baby. I don't agree with them on everything, and they don't touch the real problem of central banks, but then who does, save for the Libertarians.
UKIP in my mind were the best ones running. Not that I would vote for the 'lesser of two evils' (that's how left-right enslavement works!), but I don't see them as an evil. Meh.
Do I think we will see some great change in Brussels as a result? That would be like a wife expecting her abusive husband to change *this* time. Like Neville Chamberlain hoping that Hitler was satisfied with his borders *this* time. I considered not voting. But, I guess, voting for anyone who'll work to remove the system's control from the inside is better than nothing. Again, nobody can change the system, we can only reduce its influence on us all, or better still, leave it completely.
As for "If you don't vote, don't complain":
Sometimes not voting is the highest form of complaint at the system. I would rather not vote than support any of the corporate slavery parties the TV tells me I am permitted to like.
Following on from what I wrote recently about democracy; when democracy is in distress, you can be sure liberty has already bled out a long time ago.
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Great Picture! And the post, as always, was very informative. Pic made me laugh a ton too.
Thanks. Here's to David Dees (the artist).
If ya want more from that guy, visit:
www.deesillustration.com
His art always hits the nail on the head. :)
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