Author Topic: How spread is drug usage in weightlifting?  (Read 12576 times)

Offline TheRedReaper

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Re: How spread is drug usage in weightlifting?
« Reply #96 on: Nov 09, 2012, 05:58 AM »
I attach a PDF you might like to read. It's pretty short. But good explanation of why I hate capitalists. How the American elite killed or helped kill millions of people just for a bit of profit...
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Re: How spread is drug usage in weightlifting?
« Reply #97 on: Nov 09, 2012, 07:25 AM »
I will check it out, but I have already read extensively on how FDR intentionally provoked Japan and allowed and facilitated the attack on Pearl Harbor. Again, Amerika is not capitalist. Capitalism is impossible under government, and so is peace. Any and all government is a violation of capitalism, a violation of private property rights.
"Show me the government that does not infringe upon anyone's rights, and I will no longer call myself an anarchist." ~Jacob Halbrooks

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Re: How spread is drug usage in weightlifting?
« Reply #98 on: Nov 12, 2012, 05:39 AM »
Again, Amerika is not capitalist. Capitalism is impossible under government, and so is peace. Any and all government is a violation of capitalism, a violation of private property rights.
But the American elite are not "under government." They act independantly with utter impunity.

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Re: How spread is drug usage in weightlifting?
« Reply #99 on: Nov 12, 2012, 06:32 AM »
That is typical of all systems except capitalism. The elites get rich through government power, not free trade. They are thus above the law. All government is fascist and oligarchical.
"Show me the government that does not infringe upon anyone's rights, and I will no longer call myself an anarchist." ~Jacob Halbrooks

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Re: How spread is drug usage in weightlifting?
« Reply #100 on: Nov 13, 2012, 04:37 AM »
I trust you know how to use torrents. Tell me if you don't and I'll let you know, or google it.
 
http://kat.ph/bbc-all-watched-over-by-machines-of-loving-grace-t5564902.html
 
I just watched the first part of this three part series last night. Part 1 is dealing with anarchist capitalist concepts that will interest you and may give you some leads on new material you'd like to read. Particularly Ayn Rand and Alan Greenspan. It goes on to say how these people who believed in these theories of anarchy economics like you ended up bringing SE Asian markets to their knees at the expense of tax payers a decade and a half ago. Then they were bailed out by good old fashioned communist China... but they're not anti anything. It's just a presentation of the facts.
 
The documentaries are by Adam Curtis:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Curtis
 
I like all of Adam's stuff. If you like these, you can find more of his stuff on The Pirate Bay or Kickass Torrents. Century of the Self is pretty good.

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Re: How spread is drug usage in weightlifting?
« Reply #101 on: Nov 13, 2012, 06:55 AM »
Neither Ayn Rand nor Alan Greenspan were anarchists. They were minarchists. Greenspan was chairsatan of the federal reserve, an entity anarchists vehemently oppose existing, for instance. Rand endorsed tons of statism. You continue to confuse fascism with capitalism....
"Show me the government that does not infringe upon anyone's rights, and I will no longer call myself an anarchist." ~Jacob Halbrooks

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Re: How spread is drug usage in weightlifting?
« Reply #102 on: Nov 16, 2012, 04:56 AM »
It's just that I'm using the mainstream meaning of the words where as you appear to have concocted meanings only understandable by people of your specific viewe point.

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Re: How spread is drug usage in weightlifting?
« Reply #103 on: Nov 16, 2012, 06:52 AM »
"Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect." ~Mark Twain

The U.S. government has claimed to be capitalist since its creation. In the meantime, its gone from the smallest government in the world perhaps to the largest and greatest debtor nation in world history. There is no similarity between the U.S. empire and the government established by the conjob. Government is involved in every single transaction that occurs, via price-setting of the interest rate and inflation, let alone the millions of uncountable trade regulations, restrictions, licensing to move, to sell, to get married, to do just about anything, or let alone the state taking over half to three quarters of the people's income via extortion. Capitalism is the system of private property. Obviously the U.S. empire claims ownership of everyone and everything within its borders, if not in the entire world. Thus, government is obviously the negation of private property and capitalism. Its not surprising that the fascists don't want to call their system fascism....
"Show me the government that does not infringe upon anyone's rights, and I will no longer call myself an anarchist." ~Jacob Halbrooks