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habilitation. It's about slave l
I saw this last night on Colbert. For some strange reason why is Colbert the only one even shedding light on this? Secondly, this is why I have grown to dislike him and Stewart. They Obviously have something IMPORTANT to say, now god damn it stand up and say it. Don't hide behind the veil of comedy and parody, while chuckling at important social, political and economic issues.
They remind of Hitlers Ass kissers that no doubt always must have prefaced their reservations and concerns with... "With all due respect SIR"
They Obviously have something IMPORTANT to say, now god damn it stand up and say it. Don't hide behind the veil of comedy and parody, while chuckling at important social, political and economic issues.
Historically only a clown could make fun of a king, and only a comedian can make fun of the existing regime without being politically reprimanded.
And it still holds water today. So I think those 2 are doing a fine job at it, for if they were politicians they'd have no career or no voice in this political climate.
If they were doing a fine job, Obama's numbers would be single digit.
These Gulags did spring up on Obama's watch.
Obama is just the new Bush. We have terrible choices this election.
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http://www.colbertnation.com/the-colbert-report-videos/419674/october-01-2012/the-word---supply-chained
Make no mistake. This isn't about rehabilitation. It's about slave labor. A prisoner is someone you can coerce to work essentially for free, giving just a token payment to make it look less like slavery.
All the profits go to a company that the government is forced to buy from at inflated prices. Can you say corruption? The politicians who pass the legislation requiring government to buy from this company should be put in prison and made to work in the slave gangs.
Unicor is a slave trade company. Plain and simple. It's utterly despicable that our politicians have brought back slavery in everything but name. It does, however, explain why marijuana must remain illegal. Although companies won't hire, they can't get enough slaves.