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The anti-libertarian laws pushed by this government are mostly to cope with problems of their own creation (Iraq) or quite pointless (why have ID cards to detect illegal migrants if when they are found you rarely deport them anyway?).
Why, you could almost believe they were exacerbating issues to create an excuse to curtail liberties and therefore, have more power over the ~&*@#%$ idiots that keep on electing them in.
Curious, isn't it, that our own government has adopted the tactics of the Bader-Meinhof group. Generate enough terror, and the people will beg the state to take away their liberties (with guidance on how to acheive this being provided by the same State, of course).
Of course the second part of the Bader-Meinhof strategy, which they never got to implement, all being in gaol or dead, was that the people would eventually realise that they were now being oppressed, and would rise up and destroy the state (with guidance on how to acheive this being provided by the Bader-Meinhof group, of course).
Then the glorious anarchist errrr, non-state would arise and liberate the people from the oppression of being organised, or having to wash every day, or something
Quite like the second bit - though the anarchy stuff never seems to work in a group any bigger than two people.
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