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Author Topic: A few thoughts on protesters being declared "dangerous radicals".  (Read 1156 times)
TGRR
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« on: April 19, 2009, 10:20:25 AM »

The Good Reverend is the kind of guy who feels more and more loyal the less that I am messed with.  For example, the less the “government” tampers with my rights, the more loyal I will be.  Needless to say, The Good Rev is feeling pretty damn disloyal right now.

It’s similar to the whole flag burning amendment business, back in the late 90s.  I can’t see any reason to burn a flag...unless someone tells me I can’t...in which case I’d be out there with a flamethrower.  Of course, Pat Buchanon always did have a problem with mistaking the symbol of an idea for the idea itself.

In short, I don’t get pushed around.  Neither should you.  If you allow yourself to be cowed by little tin gods like Obama, Bush, Napolitano, Cheney, etc, then you’ve already lost your freedom.  You’d be like a dog wearing one of those “invisible fence” collars...You may not be surrounded by barbed wire, but make no mistake - you’re still in prison.

Hell, The Good Reverend can’t even keep a straight face when it comes to these morons.  I mean, look at them...Cheney was nothing more than a cheap, beady-eyed thug.  If he weren’t vice president, he would have been breaking legs for the mob, or just stealing for Halliburton like he used to.  Biden isn't any better, he just smiles more (He can't actually STOP smiling.  It's the Botox).

So now they’re trying to say that anyone who opposes them - or MIGHT even oppose them - is a dangerous radical, or even a domestic terrorist.

Now, let’s think that through: 

If I express my discontent with the “government”, I’m a terrorist.  Presumably, I scare someone.  But who?  Do I scare Joe Six-Pack down at the refinery?  Nope.  Do I scare the soccer moms?  I’m pretty sure I don’t.  I guess I scare the pimps, thieves, and cheap hustlers who feel the need for legislation like this.  I imagine they are scared that someone, or a large group of someones, will keep them from abrogating the last little bits of the constitution that they haven’t already defecated on.

Or perhaps I am a “dangerous radical”.  Okay, I can live with that.  I am in good company, no?  Ben Franklin was called “The Most Dangerous Man in America” by a British Lord...and he wasn’t in the habit of blowing anything up.  No, he was considered dangerous because of his ideas.

And isn’t that what this legislation is really all about?  Making ideas illegal?  “Thought crimes”?  Well, if you put up with THAT, you’ll put up with ANYTHING.  Hell, you may as well stop walking upright.

So let The Good Rev lay it down for you:

1.   You don’t have to be afraid of these clowns.  They aren’t really all that scary, and what’s more, THEY’RE afraid of YOU.  The “government” is so terrified of The People that they want to lock up anyone who has the balls to stand on their hind legs.  Have you ever asked yourself WHY they’re so afraid?

2.   They’re afraid because they have done Bad Things, and people are beginning to notice the stink.  Calling returning veterans and other law-abiding citizens "dangerous radicals and terrorists" is a transparent attempt to get The People to turn on anyone who points out the elephant in the living room, so to speak.  They might fool some of the monkeys, but they don’t fool me.

3.   You don’t have to put up with it.  Let me say that again:  YOU DON’T HAVE TO PUT UP WITH IT.  Like Nancy “Anything For a Laugh” Reagan used to say, “Just say no.”  Martin Luther King Jr had the right idea...a bad law is no law.  Ignore any such laws.  You don’t have to make a big production out of it, of course...just ignore it.  The worst they can do is put you in jail, but at least you won’t being paying them for the privilege of being your own jailer.

There are three basic ways to react to tyranny.  The Sam Adams method, which is to punch the tyrant in the teeth; the Martin Luther King method, which is to simply say “no”, and refuse to cooperate, without violence; and the Quisling method, which is to knuckle under and cooperate.

Which are you going to employ?

Or kill me.

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« Reply #1 on: April 19, 2009, 11:00:44 AM »

i see the fact that they are now marking everyone as dangers as,well a
act of sheer desperation.
the more groups they put under the umbrella of radicals,militia,anarchist,
left,right ect.the more the will alienate and stir dissent against themselves.

they are only clarifying the division,the true social division that exists,the
genuine Us and Them.i see it here in my humble city,Philadelphia,where i
speak openly and with great volume about the state of decay our republic
has succumb to.where ordinary,and still great women and men whispered
and discussed theyre angers of the tyranny that cornered them.maybe

maybe im nuts,but as alex referrs to the Alamo,i feel that energy,that right
freedom and the feeling of unrest in the soil from struggles past.and it powers
me.

last night i walked by the Second Bank of the United States,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Bank_of_the_United_States
Also see the money masters..
i stood with my wife and our visiting guests.i made a brief comment,
-it all happened here before-
or something to that effect.its a monument,but a monument to what?
here stands a structure that is in itself evidence of crimes against the US People.
yet its real identity is completely unknown to the vast bulk of its visitors.


just some thoughts,dont know if this was a add your own posting,im bored
waiting for the train,And i gots tha ObAMMaaAAAA Deception Rolling at hi volume
on the notebook baby!
you should see the looks im gettin..lol...



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« Reply #2 on: April 19, 2009, 11:07:15 AM »

i see the fact that they are now marking everyone as dangers as,well a
act of sheer desperation.
the more groups they put under the umbrella of radicals,militia,anarchist,
left,right ect.the more the will alienate and stir dissent against themselves.

LMNO's "Boston principle" states:  "The imposition of order creates a corresponding and greater amount of disorder".

This is why the bastards didn't gain their objectives 200 years ago.
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« Reply #3 on: April 19, 2009, 12:01:15 PM »

This seems to be a pattern.  All of those who protested the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan when they started were worried that they were going to be placed on terrorist lists.  I would be willing to bet that the ones that they worry about are very small scale.  I am now 100% convinced that these guys are too incompetent to do anything right.  There is no way that they could organize a list full of everyone who speaks out against the 9/11 inside job, the ridiculous taxes and the false-flag wars that we currently have going on.  They probably treat it like they do a drug network:  Keep an eye on the person up top as they know that there are plenty of sheep surrounding the herder, just as the fans of their politicians that they puppet to us.

"Anyone who thinks that 9/11 was an inside job has clearly never worked for the government." -- My Aunt who is a Federal Immigration Judge that really does believe that these people are way too stuid to successfully cover anything up (my argument against her is that they didn't successfully cover up 9/11).
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« Reply #4 on: April 19, 2009, 12:15:45 PM »

This seems to be a pattern.  All of those who protested the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan when they started were worried that they were going to be placed on terrorist lists.  I would be willing to bet that the ones that they worry about are very small scale.  I am now 100% convinced that these guys are too incompetent to do anything right.  There is no way that they could organize a list full of everyone who speaks out against the 9/11 inside job, the ridiculous taxes and the false-flag wars that we currently have going on.  They probably treat it like they do a drug network:  Keep an eye on the person up top as they know that there are plenty of sheep surrounding the herder, just as the fans of their politicians that they puppet to us.

"Anyone who thinks that 9/11 was an inside job has clearly never worked for the government." -- My Aunt who is a Federal Immigration Judge that really does believe that these people are way too stuid to successfully cover anything up (my argument against her is that they didn't successfully cover up 9/11).

I agree with your aunt.

If the US government had tried to actually do 911 on it's own, they would have blown up 2 empty parking lots, a preschool, and a dozen porta-potties.  If the US government is after you, you are perfectly safe, but the neighborhood a block over is toast.

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« Reply #5 on: April 20, 2009, 08:39:42 AM »

Throughout history whenever the people grew tired of the oppressive ways they lived under and began to protest they were categorized as a threat to the ruling elite and labled as "dangerous radicals". Our well being is way down the list of what is important to the ruling class, our obedience is their top priority and for which they are prepares to beat us into submission if necessary.

Towing the party line is the only way to insure you are left alone but you sacrifice your Freedom, Liberty, and dignity.

Will we stand idle cowering and afraid that we might be called to endure some hardships to insure our children's future?

 Let us be called dangerous radicals, it has occurred to me that there was once a group of men denounced as the same who forged a nation which we now inhabit. We will prevail in the long run but first we must harden ourselves for the road ahead.
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« Reply #6 on: April 26, 2009, 07:17:39 AM »

Throughout history whenever the people grew tired of the oppressive ways they lived under and began to protest they were categorized as a threat to the ruling elite and labled as "dangerous radicals". Our well being is way down the list of what is important to the ruling class, our obedience is their top priority and for which they are prepares to beat us into submission if necessary.

Towing the party line is the only way to insure you are left alone but you sacrifice your Freedom, Liberty, and dignity.

Will we stand idle cowering and afraid that we might be called to endure some hardships to insure our children's future?

 Let us be called dangerous radicals, it has occurred to me that there was once a group of men denounced as the same who forged a nation which we now inhabit. We will prevail in the long run but first we must harden ourselves for the road ahead.

That's the spirit.
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