Wednesday, January 24, 2007

Murdering Fascist: Part 3

[ We find San and Darian moving from the downfall of Rome to the notion that illegal immigrants will rise and overthrown the government of the United States. By this time at least 30 minutes has gone by. San, from the vantage point of his desk is able to watch his manager and co-workers hard at work. Darian too enjoys not doing actual work. This type of behavior might bring a promotion or add responsibility in this company; not doing much work seemed to work in favor for TheCaptain.]

Darian:[Referring to terrorist immigrant cells in the United States]
Drive the country to a standstill and then march in and take over Washington D.C., why not?

Darian: Your military might would not be able to get into its capital to do anything without the proper authorization already.

San: The military command is not only stationed in Washington D.C., NORAD is in Colorado, each state has the National Guard, as well as various levels of military structure throughout various sects of this nation.

San: The authorization of Marshal Law. Darian: So you'll see the fall of the United States and the rise of individual states, all fight one another.

San: No we won't. Darian: Unlikely, but possible. San: Not likely at all. Darian: Yes, that is the meaning of unlikely.
[Yes, Professor]

Darian: It was unlikely that Rome would fall.

San: First of all, an attack or an invasions from an outside nation would spur nationalism like you have never seen before in this country.

Darian: From the outside exactly! The beauty of terrorism.
Darian: Rome fell from the inside.

San: Any attack on this country from within or outside would spur nationalism, bring the country closer together against a great enemy.

Darian: The enemy is within, it is the 50/50 split between a widening party line.

San: You doubt the power of the United States because politicians of late have been unable to use it properly. Once a President or General comes along who understands how to use the American military you will think again of out strength.

Darian: It is a lower class citizen whose rights are removed. The protesting by immigrants, you might have seen it on the news earlier this year?

San: They are not citizens.

San: They are people protesting because they broke the law.
Darian. They live here, they are.

San: Law on the books state they are not citizens, so they are not citizens.

San: By you going to France and living there without a Visa does not make you French.

Darian: Rome had laws that kept rights from slaves. They caused more of the destruction than the barbarians.

San: These people are not slaves. They are paid workers.
Darian: Yes, they are, just a different kind.

San: No, when you are paid and have the ability to come and go from job to job as you please you are not a slave.

Darian: People with something to fight for make an amazing army.

San: Yes, but that does not make them slaves. They are not bound to servitude.

San: Take a brief look at immigration history in the United States. at the turn of the century it was awful to be Irish. They were seen as the scum of the earth. They were unable to get jobs anywhere. They were even forced into railroad labor. Now, a little of a century later no one cares if you are Irish.

San: Immigrant sects need to work their way up the ladder. The Irish did it, the Chinese did it, the Mexicans in time will do it to.

Darian: To regress, President Bush is a fascist. What is more fascist than a faulty election?

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