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meatbot rated 7 months ago- Think globally act (and buy) locally. If at all possible buy your stuff as locally as possible and even consider trading. Win-win economics is only possible if both parties feel their contribution is valuable. If you can get all your goods locally from people near by the transnationals will see a dip in profit that is the ultimate kick in the ass in terms of affiliation and association

und1sk0 rated 7 months ago- From the page: "Every time we buy gas from Exxon, buy a Whopper at Burger King, pay for our credit card at Bank of America, watch a crappy movie on Showtime, troll MySpace for kicks or play with our little AT&T cellphones, we are feeding the monster that imprisons us." Don't forget Stumbling!

rssn rated 7 months ago- My ass.

ThungurKnifur rated 7 months ago- From the page: "This dictatorship, like all others, is sponsored solely by Big Business: by Wal-Mart, Exxon, AT&T, Citibank and McDonald's and their evil ilk. Corporate Amerika benefits greatly from a fearful, totalitarian state, and they count on us citizens to never make the connection between our slovenly consumer habits and the fueling of a repressive poilitical atmoshphere. Every time we buy gas from Exxon, buy a Whopper at Burger King, pay for our credit card at Bank of America, watch a crappy movie on Showtime, troll MySpace for kicks or play with our little AT&T cellphones, we are feeding the monster that imprisons us. "

epeefencer rated 7 months ago- From the page: "It is all our fault. While evil, power-mad denizens took over our nation, indeed, our very planet, we were too busy picking our noses and watching Laverne & Shirley to give a crap, thinking that the useless gesture known as "voting" actually made us active participants in the poltiical process. Wrong-O! "