by J. B. Gerald
The legal systems of Canada and the U.S. make no separate recognition of "political prisoners." This encourages police malfeasance and a bending of the legal system to cope with political protest in the same manner as crimes of self-interest. Confused by the difference, society prefers to sort its members into "good" and "bad". As totalitarian controls by government increase, more people will probably assert their humanity and the numbers of political prisoners will grow, but in the process criminalize entire groups of people who have strong convictions, integrity, loyalty to community, and care deeply about what happens to their country, society, humanity.
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so we have a steady erosion of economic freedom and security here. And just as the application of the terms of the treaty was directly responsible for the rise of Nazism, so the stripping away of our wealth here is the cause for us to seek "strong leadership" with nothing more than a peripheral examination of the why's and wherefore's behind thosw we think are "strong".