The Washington Party
Posted: February 20th, 2015, 11:34 am
The Washington party.
"Shall the people rule?" If so parties must be destroyed.
By Frank J. Schneck.
Published 1909 by Excelsior commercial institute in Rochester, N.Y .
Written in English.
...
very provocative political statement
but does concern the public and private sector
as to how things would constitute assembly
and addressing issues of society and community
and the representation of policing
more specific to rights and freedoms
health and property
and as for political statement
more ideological than transparent
the more policing the better
even to say a 'police' state
because policing
represent people's rights and freedoms
health and property and choices
and a life worth living
policing protects us from the discrimination of others
...
"Shall the people rule?" If so parties must be destroyed.
By Frank J. Schneck.
Published 1909 by Excelsior commercial institute in Rochester, N.Y .
Written in English.
...
very provocative political statement
but does concern the public and private sector
as to how things would constitute assembly
and addressing issues of society and community
and the representation of policing
more specific to rights and freedoms
health and property
and as for political statement
more ideological than transparent
the more policing the better
even to say a 'police' state
because policing
represent people's rights and freedoms
health and property and choices
and a life worth living
policing protects us from the discrimination of others
...