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Nice one
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This one would definitely be a conversation starter. A little extreme for me, but definitely a conversation starter.
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I definately like the second one. Especially if it were to be modified to "criminal", or "vigilante" vs victim. Having to taker matters into my own hands once during the Clinton years, but currently don't have to...and would rather not as long as a Republican is in the oval office.
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So my political science professor came back from Berlin.
He held up a chunk of broken concrete: "This is a piece of the Berlin Wall. Who can tell me why this is a symbol for both communism and capitalism?" The class was stumped by the Berlin Wall as a symbol of capitalism remark. After a minute, the professor said to the class: "This is a symbol of communism because it represented oppression by keeping their people from freely exercising their human rights. It's a symbol of capitalism because I bought it for $5." |
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