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2003-05-07 - 9:52 p.m.

Carrying the whips and chains of honor, duty and religiosity, bombastic peacemakers carry on, wielding the oxymoronic weapons of peace and lecherous olive branches of war, on the disingenuous march of the spread of ideals, the same ilk of ideals and idealisms that have, since the beginning of time, been the trigger of emnity, all the while lauded by the deafening silence of approval by the academic bourgois, and the bellicose yet whimpering vilifications by the rest of the planet, in the very thinly-veiled-to-the-weary-eyed attempt to reinvigorate the aged, nay ancient, gospels of the aged gospels. Were there to be glimmering traces of hope or veritability in this march or the preaching of the ideal, it would be an easier pill to swallow for the belligerents. That it is not, and that it yet continues unabated, conveys that the issue at hand, and those with the forces pushing the issue at hand, and the undeveloped minds of the followers of those pushing the issues at hand, are far more progressed, and the dubiousness of the cannon of the ideals far more troublesome for the inherent values of the present-day nonexistent, yet indubitably propitious mechanisms of populism. Such that it may be advantagous to hinder this path in the long run, the forces of opposing ideals, whether internally conflagrated or not, and the rapacious ghoul of the pecuniary drive will inevitably wrangle in a clash such that the world has never seen, and never will see.

And as the hegemon sits enthroned over the sordid embers of the world, the prophecies will not be revealed, as any two working brain cells could tell you right now, and the dunce caps will be awarded dutifully to the newly indoctrinated citizes, nay slaves of the idealized order, victims of their own witlessness.

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"The man who has received a benefit ought always to remember it, but he who has granted it ought to forget the fact at once."

--Demosthenes

"An imbalance between rich and poor is the oldest and most fatal ailment of all republics."

--Plutarch

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