With regard to "Imagine Freedom," freedom is NEVER real and total. And you can prove it to yourself. Here's how.
Next time there is a full moon, go outside and take a look at it. Say, "I am really and totally free." Then say, "Tonight I am going to jump to the moon." Then jump, and see how free you are to do what you say.
Good government is about living according to the laws that we are all part of and that are part of us. Bad government is about trying to twist the laws into something that they were not meant to be. Whichever way, government is here to stay. Real and total freedom has to do with using government in a good way.
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With regard to "Did Explosions Bring Down the Twin Towers?," of course they did. But it was the molten aluminum/water explosions that the demolition team was worried about. Those explosions could throw their timing off, and cause the building to collapse sideways, onto other buildings in the area.
The real question is, how and when did the demolition team bring the explosives into the building in the first place? Or might it be that all those big buildings are secretly built with the explosives in them, in preparation for some time in the future when their destruction might become economically desirable?
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With regard to "Imagine Freedom," freedom is NEVER real and total. And you can prove it to yourself. Here's how.
Next time there is a full moon, go outside and take a look at it. Say, "I am really and totally free." Then say, "Tonight I am going to jump to the moon." Then jump, and see how free you are to do what you say.
Good government is about living according to the laws that we are all part of and that are part of us. Bad government is about trying to twist the laws into something that they were not meant to be. Whichever way, government is here to stay. Real and total freedom has to do with using government in a good way.
With regard to "Did Explosions Bring Down the Twin Towers?," of course they did. But it was the molten aluminum/water explosions that the demolition team was worried about. Those explosions could throw their timing off, and cause the building to collapse sideways, onto other buildings in the area.
The real question is, how and when did the demolition team bring the explosives into the building in the first place? Or might it be that all those big buildings are secretly built with the explosives in them, in preparation for some time in the future when their destruction might become economically desirable?