Submitted by xeper (not verified) on May 26, 2007 - 22:47.
The simple fact that third-world populations are sustained solely as use by first-world populations toward the maintaining of slave-populations or as fodder for the advancement of a take-over of some shanty town nation is understood however not much voiced as a reality except by the bleeding-heart liberals.
We are capable of sustaining ourselves without the use of those that should have been mercifully eliminated years ago. The brutal, uneducated, and unskilled of the planet hinder first-world populations that continue to sustain them, not only trillions of dollars that should be used for our advancement and survival, but also daily places an ever increasing burden of fighting the criminality and poverty those populations bring into first-world populations.
An expediant eradication of that which serves no useful purpose either for us nor for them is the only remedy and must be implimented swiftly before those who would be our slaves soon become our masters in that they will continue to ever more curtail our advancement and threaten our very survival.
"In the beginning of a change, the patriot is a scarce man; brave, hated, and scorned. When his cause succeeds, however, the timid join him, for then it costs nothing to be a patriot."
--Samuel Clemens, author who wrote under the nom de plume, Mark Twain
THIRD-WORLD POPULATIONS
The simple fact that third-world populations are sustained solely as use by first-world populations toward the maintaining of slave-populations or as fodder for the advancement of a take-over of some shanty town nation is understood however not much voiced as a reality except by the bleeding-heart liberals.
We are capable of sustaining ourselves without the use of those that should have been mercifully eliminated years ago. The brutal, uneducated, and unskilled of the planet hinder first-world populations that continue to sustain them, not only trillions of dollars that should be used for our advancement and survival, but also daily places an ever increasing burden of fighting the criminality and poverty those populations bring into first-world populations.
An expediant eradication of that which serves no useful purpose either for us nor for them is the only remedy and must be implimented swiftly before those who would be our slaves soon become our masters in that they will continue to ever more curtail our advancement and threaten our very survival.