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Muammar Gaddafi was a good man. He took good care of his people and they loved him.

Thats a statement I keep on hearing throughout the years. I saw a documentary on Gaddafi after he was murdered by the U.S. government and it confirmed what you have stated. I don't know enough about him to comment any further.

This whole thing is pretty funny to watch. Not only because this probably happens all the time and it's only this time that people get caught (probably for other agendas), but also the words the rest of these politicians use to justify even being a politician in the first place.

Moral Authority - Moral authority is authority premised on principles, or fundamental truths, which are independent of written, or positive, laws. As such, moral authority necessitates the existence of and adherence to truth.

So really, if moral authority guides people to do the right thing regardless of what the law actually says and is based on truth, here's some truth:

Taxation Is Theft and Extortion!



You cannot really have morals to do the right thing if the entire thing is funded by extortion. And no matter how you word it or try to justify it, this whole thing is funded by forcing people, through threats and violence, to obtain money to pay for things they don't necessarily want or need. Michelle Rempel said it herself in the video, this is not a victim-less crime. To watch these politicians running around yelling about morals while being paid through stolen money is absolutely hilarious. Double Think at its finest.

Good words my friend. I was told once that to reach that level of government you have to be currupt at some level. What we witness is only what has been already filtered. What happens behind closed doors is how all government are really run.

electrowarrior Is that you in the video?

No. That's Michelle Rempel she is a politician in the Canadian government. Who is trying to shed some light on what's going on.