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insurance companies worked with politicans (gave them money) to make laws in their interest (make having insurance mandatory) so that the companies in turn would make more money. if you get pulled over by a cop and you don't have insurance, then the cop can confiscate your licence. it didn't used to be that way but the new laws made not [giving the insurance company money] a worse crime than before.

thoughts by Elise Lotus
http://www.myspace.com/eliserenegadelotus
I am dedicated to informing people about their rights when dealing with cops
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Quoted from "Recipes For Disaster: An anarchist cookbook"

[Direct action need not be popular to be effective. The point of a direct action is the action itself, not pandering to supposed public opinion or anticipated media coverage. Those raised in Democracy Monoculture on the assumption that voting is the alpha and omega of social participation often presume that the only possible purpose of any political activity is to convert others to a position in order to build a constituency; consequently, they fail to recognize the broad diversity of roles direct action can serve. These are the people who are always quick to pontificate about how graffiti hurts the public image of "the" movement, or how individual artistic projects are irrelevant to the needs of "the" people. But helping "convert the masses" is only one of many roles a direct action can play.]