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First someone cuts the gas line to a Democratic Reps brother's house, after his address was published on some Tea Baggers blog, and now someone sent white powder to another Democratic Reps office. What the fuck is wrong with some members of the Republican party? Whilst no one has been killed, in the strictest sense of the word this is terrorism.
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you say terrorists, I say patriotic americans defending the constitution
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one mans terrorist........
eleven bravo
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there really is no justifying all their shit though.  I hate to say it, but Id take code pink over these assholes any day/
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I think we could be on the verge of something bad

These people are nutcases. They're not gonna win anyone over to their cause by acting like terrorists.

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eleven bravo wrote:

but Id take code pink over these assholes any day/
kys right now
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Dumb hicks, move along.
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code pink never tried scaring members of government with the threat of death because they dont agree to their politics.  I mean really, I was thinking about this shit all week.  These teabaggers are really making the US look as jacked up as iraq with their sectarianism.  All for fucking healthcare?   well, we know its not for health care.
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i wonder if the teabaggers are mostly unemployed or not.
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eleven bravo wrote:

code pink never tried scaring members of government with the threat of death because they dont agree to their politics.  I mean really, I was thinking about this shit all week.  These teabaggers are really making the US look as jacked up as iraq with their sectarianism.  All for fucking healthcare?   well, we know its not for health care.
New York riots during the civil war was bad too lels, but they had more legit reasons to be pissed.

Tea baggers, what bunch of dumb fucking hicks.
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eleven bravo wrote:

code pink never tried scaring members of government with the threat of death because they dont agree to their politics.  I mean really, I was thinking about this shit all week.  These teabaggers are really making the US look as jacked up as iraq with their sectarianism.  All for fucking healthcare?   well, we know its not for health care.
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Its amazing that a bunch of people crying patriotism, which is a call for bravery, are in fact actually just afraid of the unknown. IMO these people aren't brave patriots... they are people scared of the unknown who have stampeded like cattle.

I don't think I've heard from one person whose said I've lived in a place where there is NHS or some equivalent and then went on to say they hated it. What was passed might be good, it might be bad, but its definitely nothing to fear... we need to just wait and see. But I guess that would require patience from a 90 minute news cycle, being viewed by people with the attnetion span of someone suffering from attention defecit disorder and having a memory only slighly longer than the three second memory of a goldfish. So may be its an act of futility to ask some people to wait for the glue to dry when all they want to do is sniff it.


On another point, one difference between a left fringe socialist and a communist is the willingness to committ violent acts to enforce their policy... I know that's not the real difference... but its sufficient to get me to the next point that being that this is starting to look like the right fringe are putting on their brown shirts and what we are seeing is similar to Kristallnacht, the "Night of Broken Glass." Let's just hope we don't start seeing actual brown shirts or black shirts. Point is that if you flame controversy, the moderates will get turn off and the moronic radicals will start acting up. Their actions have no place in a democracy. They need Find these assholes and convict them like the felons that they are.
Jay
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I kept warning people that with the level of unrest, pushing the health care bill through was a mistake. Can only defy the will of the people for so long before they start taking matters into their own hands... You all may view them as terrorists or whatever else you want to, they view themselves as patriots. There are a lot of unhappy people in this country right now and I'd say we're just about ripe for a revolution.
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The amount of platitudes that come from diesel_dyk is amazing.
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Diesel_dyk wrote:

Its amazing that a bunch of people crying patriotism, which is a call for bravery, are in fact actually just afraid of the unknown. IMO these people aren't brave patriots... they are people scared of the unknown who have stampeded like cattle.

I don't think I've heard from one person whose said I've lived in a place where there is NHS or some equivalent and then went on to say they hated it. What was passed might be good, it might be bad, but its definitely nothing to fear... we need to just wait and see. But I guess that would require patience from a 90 minute news cycle, being viewed by people with the attnetion span of someone suffering from attention defecit disorder and having a memory only slighly longer than the three second memory of a goldfish. So may be its an act of futility to ask some people to wait for the glue to dry when all they want to do is sniff it.


On another point, one difference between a left fringe socialist and a communist is the willingness to committ violent acts to enforce their policy... I know that's not the real difference... but its sufficient to get me to the next point that being that this is starting to look like the right fringe are putting on their brown shirts and what we are seeing is similar to Kristallnacht, the "Night of Broken Glass." Let's just hope we don't start seeing actual brown shirts or black shirts. Point is that if you flame controversy, the moderates will get turn off and the moronic radicals will start acting up. Their actions have no place in a democracy. They need Find these assholes and convict them like the felons that they are.
hello there.  this bill is not NHS.  nowhere close.  good day sir.
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JohnG@lt wrote:

I kept warning people that with the level of unrest, pushing the health care bill through was a mistake. Can only defy the will of the people for so long before they start taking matters into their own hands... You all may view them as terrorists or whatever else you want to, they view themselves as patriots. There are a lot of unhappy people in this country right now and I'd say we're just about ripe for a revolution.
Lol, I'll bet people will misread this as you supporting them...

Yeah, but we're nowhere close to a revolution...

there's none of the other factors. Bread prices have gone down not up.
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Trotskygrad wrote:

JohnG@lt wrote:

I kept warning people that with the level of unrest, pushing the health care bill through was a mistake. Can only defy the will of the people for so long before they start taking matters into their own hands... You all may view them as terrorists or whatever else you want to, they view themselves as patriots. There are a lot of unhappy people in this country right now and I'd say we're just about ripe for a revolution.
Lol, I'll bet people will misread this as you supporting them...

Yeah, but we're nowhere close to a revolution...

there's none of the other factors. Bread prices have gone down not up.
The national debt has become the clarion call for many discontented people in this country. They see our present and future being flushed down the tubes by our 'representatives' in Washington. It's rather amazing how many people have taken it upon themselves to study and understand economics over the past few years. They're people like me, people that are moderately right wing or libertarian leaning and are absolutely horrified by the policies enacted or envisioned by those on the left.

There is no denying that those who generally fall under the Democrat umbrella are fiscally clueless. They are the entitled ones who had a Lexus handed to them as their first car and never made the connection between Daddy sitting in his office all night and the food that was on their table as children. They're just pissed that Daddy wasn't around enough or gave them enough hugs. These are the present and future leaders of the left in this country and anyone with half a brain is rightly and justifiably pissed off.

They can denigrate those in the 'tea bag' movement as rednecks and racists all they want to but the truth of the matter is that those waving the snake flag want what we should all want for our country: fiscal responsibility from our leaders and freedom for our populace. That's all that they, and I, want. For those that have even a small understanding of American history, those two items are what set off the original American Revolution and I feel strongly that they are about to set off the second revolution.

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eleven bravo
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shame they care about it now all of a sudeden


christ dude gtfo with that fiscal responisibility and patriotism revolution crap.  please.
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Trotskygrad
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JohnG@lt wrote:

Trotskygrad wrote:

JohnG@lt wrote:

I kept warning people that with the level of unrest, pushing the health care bill through was a mistake. Can only defy the will of the people for so long before they start taking matters into their own hands... You all may view them as terrorists or whatever else you want to, they view themselves as patriots. There are a lot of unhappy people in this country right now and I'd say we're just about ripe for a revolution.
Lol, I'll bet people will misread this as you supporting them...

Yeah, but we're nowhere close to a revolution...

there's none of the other factors. Bread prices have gone down not up.
The national debt has become the clarion call for many discontented people in this country. They see our present and future being flushed down the tubes by our 'representatives' in Washington. It's rather amazing how many people have taken it upon themselves to study and understand economics over the past few years. They're people like me, people that are moderately right wing or libertarian leaning and are absolutely horrified by the policies enacted or envisioned by those on the left.

There is no denying that those who generally fall under the Democrat umbrella are fiscally clueless. They are the entitled ones who had a Lexus handed to them as their first car and never made the connection between Daddy sitting in his office all night and the food that was on their table as children. They're just pissed that Daddy wasn't around enough or gave them enough hugs. These are the present and future leaders of the left in this country and anyone with half a brain is rightly and justifiably pissed off.

They can denigrate those in the 'tea bag' movement as rednecks and racists all they want to but the truth of the matter is that those waving the snake flag want what we should all want for our country: fiscal responsibility from our leaders and freedom for our populace. That's all that they, and I, want. For those that have even a small understanding of American history, those two items are what set off the original American Revolution and I feel strongly that they are about to set off the second revolution.
No revolution here, it isn't mainstream yet...

Sure a lot of people are angry, but a LOT more people are glad it's passed. You know a revolution's coming when the people who AREN'T angry are the people who have the spotlight on them
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ghettoperson wrote:

What the fuck is wrong with some members of the Republican party? Whilst no one has been killed, in the strictest sense of the word this is terrorism.
This has nothing to do with the Republican party okay, this has to do with idiots. Identifying the party of idiots is meaningless and furthers counterproductive partisanship.

and

Marlo Stanfield wrote:

The amount of platitudes that come from diesel_dyk is amazing.
and

eleven bravo wrote:

christ dude gtfo with that fiscal responisibility and patriotism revolution crap.  please.

JohnG@lt wrote:

They can denigrate those in the 'tea bag' movement as rednecks and racists all they want to but the truth of the matter is that those waving the snake flag want what we should all want for our country: fiscal responsibility from our leaders and freedom for our populace. That's all that they, and I, want. For those that have even a small understanding of American history, those two items are what set off the original American Revolution and I feel strongly that they are about to set off the second revolution.
Yeah, that is what people who have a small understanding of American history think. That's what they teach you in grade school. Everyone else knows there was a lot more to it.
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Jay
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Flaming_Maniac wrote:

Yeah, that is what people who have a small understanding of American history think. That's what they teach you in grade school. Everyone else knows there was a lot more to it.
There is a lot more to it but the basic premise is that with the Townshend Acts, Parliament became the supreme arbiter in the UK rather than the King. With the King in charge the colonists felt that they had representation because they could just send someone to speak to him at court. With Parliament they had no real way of addressing grievances etc. The colonists also wanted to be free of the debt they had accumulated etc. There were myriad reasons why the American Revolution occurred but the core principles revolved around representative taxation and the freedom to govern oneself and be free of what we today would call 'nanny statism'.
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Jay
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eleven bravo wrote:

in a civilized 21st century society, people who resort to violence for internal political change are the ones whose voices are the least audible
Who can be heard over the din of entertainment political talking heads and hacks?
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat

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