A game made up of the elite and the peasants

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Earl Dixon
Published: July 29, 2008

It is sad that people have continued to not see the big picture. People have theories on life when it is not necessary and the truth is right before your eyes. Let me say it again, white and black, brown and
yellow it does not really matter. All that matters is the elite and the peasants. 

The elite do not even have conversations like this; the key to winning in the game is knowing how the system works and where you fall within the system. Being caught up in this race war only puts you in
mud. If you take a moment to step out of yourselves and start looking at the world from a non-personal prospective, you will begin to understand how things work. 

We can all win if we can avoid the common pitfalls. Most people fail because they get in over there heads, but the biggest reason is because people fail to think for themselves. Some don’t use common
sense. How can you have a $10,000 flat screen TV, but you live in an apartment? How can you have spinner rims, yet you live with your mother? 

I will tell you how. The TV, radio and Internet have been stimulating your brain to shut down any free thought.

Call me crazy, but prove me wrong. Everything in the society is run by design, from elections to baby formula, gas prices, race relations, abortion, taxes and living environment. EVERYTHING. 

EARL DIXON

Dale City

Reader Reactions

Posted by ( jVA ) on July 31, 2008 at 11:00 am

“Can Believe something i wrote got into the paper, i figured the editor would toss it, Wow i’m very greatful. Thanks “

Must have been a slow letter day.

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Posted by ( raywilliams ) on July 29, 2008 at 6:10 pm

Bingo willow, bingo. Money passes through the middleman on the way up and also on the way back down. All the cries we hear about immigration are uttered by those that simply don’t understand the system. People hold middle class and entry level jobs and wonder why they struggle financially. Simply by stepping one rung up the ladder, their financial situation would change tremendously. Their cries are someone must be doing something illegal when it all comes down to them not understanding how the economy works. They’ll spend their whole life wearing blinders and never get it.

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Posted by ( trickydix2000 ) on July 29, 2008 at 3:08 pm

Can Believe something i wrote got into the paper, i figured the editor would toss it, Wow i’m very greatful. Thanks

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Posted by ( willow703 ) on July 29, 2008 at 11:08 am

Earl,
Actually, everything is run by chance. History is stacked-to-the-ceiling with what-ifs.
Elites and peasants seldom meet, but there is a third part to the equation; the middleman.
The middleman is neither rich nor poor, he is comfortable. The middleman is neither avid nor indolent; he does what he must to maintain his comfort level.
The middleman is the glue that holds society together.

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