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»Lawyers and tax officers are the rat tail of society«







What's the difference between dead brains and bluebottles?

Teachers, lawyers, secret service personnel, tax officers, journalists are the rat tail of society (doing no own work, but stopping/influencing/harassing others). And guess what: These 5 groups form the majority of parlaments and presidents. (A huge amount of teachers works for the secret service and reports unusual pupil behaviour, by the way).


I counted it: 98% are
• lawyers
• spies
• teachers
• soldiers/killers
• tax officers.


Noticing something? Professional Harassers/Stoppers! No wonder countries succumb.

Only 5 presidents were not lawyers etc.
George W. Bush is one of them, but Bush made his only money with stocks, which is equally non-productive.


posted by knn

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Feeding the system with energy



Let me also add one more thing:
What do you get when a lawyer becomes president? More laws and more lawyers.
What do you get when a CIA chief becomes president? More spies and more secret service.

In short: You get more of the bad things (= the things these guys love): Lawyers earn more money and civil liberties are cut. And looking at the present situation in the US noone can doubt it.

They are feeding the system that made them president.

posted by knn
  

Fidel Castro et al



May I also add that Fidel Castro is also a lawyer (Dr. Fidel Castro).

By the way, Lenin was a lawyer, too.
And Marx, too (and Marx's father)

posted by knn
  

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Castro not so bad



Why does everyone hate Castro? he is not so bad an oppressor mabye but he was the only dictator to make true communism work and Cuba is the only country with 100% literacy rate canada is only a little over 60% and america isnt even 50%

posted by Kupov
  





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