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Dirty Old Uncle Sam and the Anglo-Persian Oil Company

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The people have been lied to. Anarchy was turned into a bad word and any mention of the abolition of the state reverts to claims of utopia or chaos. Who spreads those lies? Is it the state ran schools teaching in defense of the state they serve? The left and the right are two sides of the same coin which is already spent as the national debt starts to exceed the GDP.  Seriously? This  is what we need?

The state tells you what to fear and you fear it. Muslims, tomatoes, spinach, Mexicans and peanut-butter. How on earth will we live without the state? Even your cheeseburger will kill you without the state.  Let them rape and murder or you will have the swine flu. Apparently human beings are not capable of taking care of their problems without the magical state to do it for them.  Relax, sit back and don’t speak out against the state. You can quarrel about what part of the state needs more power as each win  is a win for the state as it grows. It doesn’t matter much to the state how it  grows as long as it is growing. It is a great big greedy fat baby that will lash out at you if you don’t do what it wants. The chubby glutton is hungry and you complain as it devours the resources of a nation all the while feeding it and defending it. Jesus. That’s one spoiled bitch.

Dirty Old Uncle Sam has his hands down your pants. If he gives you a chubby you’ll defend the fucker. If you tell him it feels a little like rape he’ll just put you in  a cage or kill you, so what choice do you have? Feed the bastard!

Every tragedy becomes a defense of the old pervert. As he’s balls deep in your anus he smacks the back of your head and pulls out before he cums.  “See, you’d better be thankful, China would have blew it’s load.” Everyone condemns evil china because they will cum in your anus.

More tragedy leads to more excuse. What difference does it make if the tyrant has the name of Monsanto, USA or BP? BP didn’t have an oil spill. An oil spill would have been limited to the oil contained in the boat. They straight up blew a leak in the earth. It’s a gushing fountain of death. But Dirty old Uncle Sam will now say he’s a better tyrant than BP because of the great American Oil fountain in the sea.  We overthrew governments for BP. In 1953 we threw a coup and again in 56 to rescue the recently nationalized Anglo-Persian Oil company later to be known as British Petroleum. Coup after coup we put new dictators in power over this chain of events we put in place. We gave them the power and wealth. We continue to kill in the middle east over this. Viva Iran!  We got their damn oil Just ask Mohammad Mosaddegh.

The foolish bastards tell me what ‘is’ as if that is defense against what ‘ought’ to be. It “Is” the law. That somehow makes it just in the mind of the fool. So what? Why is it you believe you can hold others to the contracts that others create to impose on people who have never agreed to abide by them? Oh yeah I forgot you are the ones willing to kill the people that disagree with your wars or lock up the one who did not agree in your jail. You vile barbarians.

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Zig buys Hadrian’s Wall

Chicago Sun-Times November 21, 2006 | Lewis Lazare The highly regarded Hadrian’s Wall/Chicago is in new hands. On Monday, Zig/Toronto, one of Canada’s most respected mid-sized shops, said it is buying out Hadrian’s Wall, one of the city’s best and most creatively astute boutique agencies, founded nearly six years ago by partners Kevin Lynch and Steve Carli. The terms of the buyout were not disclosed.

With the merger, per Zig President and co-founder Andy Macaulay, the Hadrian’s Wall name will be retired, and the local shop will now be known as Zig/Chicago. go to website hadrian s wall

Macaulay said the decision to buy out the partners in Hadrian’s Wall came from Zig’s desire to establish a beachhead in the United States and continue to grow the Canadian agency’s brand in the world’s largest advertising marketplace.

Macaulay said he has long admired the work Lynch and Carli were doing at the Chicago agency for a small list of clients including Harvard Business School Publishing, MagneCote, Hewitt and the Illinois Department of Public Health.

Lynch said he and Carli welcomed the buyout because it gave the Chicago agency a leg up in its effort to grow — a difficult task for Hadrian’s Wall, as well as many other agencies in the Windy City that are trying to attract new clients in what has become an extremely difficult marketplace for most agencies — large or small. this web site hadrian s wall

In addition, Lynch and Macaulay worked together previously when Lynch was employed for a while in Toronto at a shop called Roche Macaulay, where the two new working partners realized they shared a similar mindset about advertising and creativity.

In one fell swoop, Lynch and Carli and the rest of the Hadrian’s Wall staff now will be aligned with a Toronto agency with a staff of more than 60 and an impressive roster of clients, including Ikea Canada, Molson beer, Unilever, Best Buy and Virgin Mobile.

Recently described by one observer as a “small agency working for big brands,” Zig was founded in 1999 by Macaulay and high-profile Canadian creatives Elspeth Lynn and Lorraine Tao.

MDC Partners, a Toronto-based agency holding company, has a minority stake in Zig, along with several American agencies, including Crispin Porter + Bogusky in Miami and Mono in Minneapolis.

Lynch said the Chicago and Toronto outposts of Zig would immediately begin to work closely together on campaigns for existing clients and in the search for new business.

While we’ll hate to see the Hadrian’s Wall moniker disappear from the local marketplace, the merger just might be the boost the considerable talent at HW needed to realize their fullest potential.

Lewis Lazare

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