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Viagra Nation



US is Viagra nation. Everything can be cured by the blue pill. You never attack the core of the problem and resolve it. Its so 19th century. It’s so Benjamin Franklin. Spray paint, sprinkle and a bit of blue pill, you can resolve every situation. Right from niptuck, to erectile dysfunction to keeping the zombie banking systems standing. Its treason and will soon be unconstitutional to talk, write or dream about logic. Nature and Natural Justice has no place in the present day systems of window dressing, channel stuffing, accounting frauds, makeup and silicon. If it isn't fake, it’s not real. US has lost its integrity, bit by bit, almost entirely.

US is a country of lots of smart people. It is this tribe the world relies on to save the world. Forget the global warming and sci-fi stuff. If US screws up, the entire world goes down. Between here and to that cliff, there are few smart, righteous, hard working and a rapidly diminishing tribe of people. Take out whatever sanity is left in the institution, take out that still feeble community conscience and world will know the real disaster. Only this will not be the comet or shifts imagined for 2012, it will be purely man-made.

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