The long and sometime turbulent drama
of political dissent in America is a continued theme in history of the country.
Born out of a revolution and based on social principles of self-determination,
the nation rustles with the internal conflict between individual liberty and the
power of tyrannical elites. This struggle is the natural condition in any
nation. How a society treats dissenters is a primary test for any government.
Most states fail this assessment miserably. America's tolerance for peaceful
dissent is in jeopardy, not solely from the current despotic regime in power,
but from the flock of hungry government parasites that graze upon the public
benefit programs that herd citizens into a crowd controlled
environment.
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