Monday, June 25, 2012

Papers

Principally in Germany of the 1930s, people were asked by enforcers for their "papers".
If stopping people for their "papers" is the way this country is headed, I think all of us should
get our children passports for their next birthdays.
If history can't teach us lessons as obvious as not to stop people to ask for documents, then a box
of wood  is smarter than we are, because wood hails from an immensely intelligent system of life.

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