Can
I Stop Taking Off My Shoes Now?
by
Simon
Black
Recently
by Simon Black: An
Interview With Chris Martenson
Despite being
one of the most cerebral societies in the history of the world,
the Ancient Greeks condemned one of their greatest philosophers
to death for asking too many inconvenient questions and pestering
the status quo.
Certain things,
as it turns out, are sacrosanct and beyond debate.
Good citizens,
whether in Ancient Greece or today, are expected to fall in line
with what theyre told, and any measure of dissent or intellectual
discourse is met with derision and public ridicule. Anyone who questions
the nations hallowed truths is labeled as an enemy
or
at least, accused of supporting the enemy.
If Socrates
were alive today, though, he would be busier than ever. As uncomfortable
as it may be for many people, there are difficult questions that
need to be asked.
Is it the nature
of justice in America to order the assassination of someone located
in another sovereign nation who has not been put on trial, no matter
how evil he has been made out to be?
When a country
spends 10-years and billions of dollars to chase a man around the
world, only to find him hiding in plain sight right
next door to a country it has invaded, what does it say about its
capability to keep the citizens safe?
As the mainstream
media is presenting all the information passed along by the US government
without questioning any of it, could there be another side to the
story that is not being discussed?
In light of
such an apparent victory, when will the civil liberties
and financial privacies that have been taken so rapidly since 9/11
be reinstated?
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May 4, 2011
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