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Thursday, September 29, 2011

The Innermost Thoughts of the Citizenry

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Ah, but now all our donkey requisitioning assistants look askance at the small bunches of daffodils we have placed adjacent to the rear of our favourite box of small stationery supplies, whilst we go about adjusting the grommets on several of the smaller ecclesiastical gentlemen who frequent the boudoirs of our more pulchritudinous neighbours.

All-in-all then, a typical autumn afternoon, no doubt something you are all familiar with, which makes you now wonder why I bother mentioning it. I wondered the same thing myself, but at least it got me a paragraph further down the page, and you are still here – aren’t you – reading this. So, evidentially stating, or even re-stating, the obvious is not as detrimental to maintaining the reader’s interest as one would otherwise assume. Providing – of course – that is if that subject is one that you ever muse upon.

After all, far be it from me to intrude upon your innermost thought processes, especially considering we still seem to have a governmental caste who seem to believe that, not only do they have a right to intrude into the innermost thoughts of its citizens, but that it is a fundamental part of their duty – as a government - to do so. Just why this seems to be the case is, however, I believe a fit subject for conjecture, and for concern, for it goes to the heart of what it is to be an individual and is completely counter to the long struggles we in the west have undergone in order to make ourselves free from the tyranny of others.

Therefore, if you want to be free of such malignities, then it is entirely your duty to yourself to turn your back on the political, the theological, and all other …ists and …isms. Then to take a step forward into true freedom, in which case it may be an idea to make a few sandwiches for the journey… just to be on the safe side.

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