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2ndstorywin
06-08-2007, 05:54 AM
I think we need to begin to unite against this power of world government and we need to begin with just a few committed television boycotters and let it grow until we animate more and more people to get a revolution protest mindset that we will start now to defend our freedom from control and we must stop their ability to make us fund their slavery program for us. Regardless of how hopeless we feel and much power we've let them take we must start small and expand into other boycotts until freedom is worth more than just living, soon we won't have a choice but to submit to chains or die. Are you with me? Pass it on that from sept 1 2007 12am to sept 6 2007 12am your television will be unplugged.
raffles
06-08-2007, 09:15 AM
I think we need to begin to unite against this power of world government and we need to begin with just a few committed television boycotters and let it grow until we animate more and more people to get a revolution protest mindset that we will start now to defend our freedom from control and we must stop their ability to make us fund their slavery program for us. Regardless of how hopeless we feel and much power we've let them take we must start small and expand into other boycotts until freedom is worth more than just living, soon we won't have a choice but to submit to chains or die. Are you with me? Pass it on that from sept 1 2007 12am to sept 6 2007 12am your television will be unplugged.
Problem is the ptb wont give a fuck if you dont watch tv.
You need to hurt them where it hurts like in the wallet.
Maybe a boycot on paying back loans something like that i cant see not watching tv working.
cruise4
07-08-2007, 03:45 AM
I also fail to see what not watching TV achieves. Worth doing for its own sake maybe, but how is it a demonstration?
mr_moon
07-08-2007, 11:24 AM
I think that it's a nice sentiment but the real control comes from the banks- we need to do something about them!
My wife and I just got charged £100 for being overdrawn the other day!! How fortunate too that they have 'frozen' all complaints to get charges back. I'm sure £100 is too much- what the hell is it for? Someone had to press an extra button on a computer???
This is something we need to stand up and sort out...
cruise4
07-08-2007, 07:32 PM
That does seem an extraordinary amount for going overdrawn. I gather from your post you know about penaltycharges.co.uk. Love to know more if you feel able to give out information on how £100 is justified from their point of view.
I got my administration charge, or 'get out' penalty on my mortgage back recently. Its not just for Bank Charges.