1st Journal Entry.
Well I guess I am a rebel now. Officially the government calls us "terrorists", a vague term that has been used more frequently since President Clinton was elected into office. Its hard to say when our rebellion really started, it just seems to have sprung up on its own as small groups of individuals reached their breaking point. Very few of us can put up with it anymore, its like the days of freedom have passed our generation by. Even the winter's seem colder, but that might be due to the rationing of fuel.
None of us really blame OPEC. Its true they are a cartel that artificially inflates prices, but how many countries did we think we could invade before they just shut their pipelines down to us. We were mistaken to think they need our money, while its true they want our money they are doing just fine with Chinese Yuan and Russian Rubles. We are the ones freezing now, we are the ones without cars, we are the ones shivering in our homes. Our "representatives" in DC are doing just fine... but its okay though, because what they are doing is important, what they are doing is going to help society as a whole. Well I could give a damn about society. If they would allow us to take care of ourselves then we wouldn't be in this situation. We need fuel though, and it is doubtful we will have active trade with the Middle East again. First we invade Iraq, then Iran, then Pakistan... we "annex" Kuwait and attempt to unite with the Saudis but we received the military butt kicking that we deserved.
I don't know what President Clinton was thinking going into all those countries, especially with military recruitment at an all time low. She continued to whine and claim that soldiers were sexist if they didn't want to have a female commander-in-chief. It wasn't that they were sexist, its just that soldiers have a sixth sense that detects bad leadership, so they bailed out. Next came the draft, which most of us avoided. It is getting harder and harder to survive under the radar though. You need your national ID card just to go shopping or ride a bus, everything is done on the black market. Thankfully we are close to Canada who still has some variation of a free society. Its kinda funny actually, when President W. Bush passed the Military Commissions Act nobody paid attention, and then it was turned against citizens who disagreed with the government. If we dissent we must be terrorists. So many good Americans disappeared during the first purge, we still don't know where they are. You can't store that many people at Guantanamo.
It was like a stack of dominoes. People were upset that Clinton was invading countries in our name, so they blogged about her and protested her. Then the arrests started. Well some people didn't feel like going peacefully. They fought back with their guns, they guns our founding fathers wanted us to carry to keep the government in check. So she took our guns. She claimed that personal firearm ownership was hindering national security and security was always more important than liberty. I guess Benjamin Franklin was right, so was Abe Lincoln. After the national firearm confiscation started many people had had enough. Large groups of people, mostly organized through the Internet, moved into New Hampshire and successfully started a secession movement. These patriots wanted to be free from the tyranny that was brewing within our own shores, well President Clinton responded the only way she knew how. She sent in the military, whatever was left of it. I hear they are still fighting over there, but information is scarce, especially since the Internet was turned off. Some pirate stations still exist but it is so hard to distinguish real patriots from government agencies attempting to weed out us "terrorists".
Well, I gotta go. It sounds like we were able to get a hold of a transport truck that was delivering food to a boat headed for Africa (we have to fight the AIDS epidemic, after all it is the humanitarian thing to do).
Wednesday, December 5, 2007
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