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To: B4Ranch
Just to be clear.. I did not and do not advocate American civilians initiating any violence.

As for the government "men in suits," yes some are very capable of murderous rules of engagement, some simply feel that "it all counts toward 30" and of course there are the subversive ideologues of late.

I trust however that those miscreants are indeed overwhelmingly out-numbered by patriots in the military and in LEO at all levels.

The revolution I imagine is patriotic elected officials finishing off the 1960s Marxist-Alinsky street/campus revolutionary rabble and their ideological issue.

It will be violent. We must support it. It should have happened a generation ago as they swarmed the country advocating a Communist victory. I wanted it to happen back then and I still do.

29 posted on 06/18/2011 9:48:04 PM PDT by WilliamofCarmichael (If modern America's Man on Horseback is out there, Get on the damn horse already!)
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To: WilliamofCarmichael

I am becoming less and less confident in our upper military. When I see soldiers charged with murder who I would have issued a medal or some R&R to it makes me wonder just how close they are to Zero’s line of thinking. Having Zero as my CinC would give me nightmares.

The same goes with our nations LEO’s. I believe SWAT teams are waaaaaaaaaay over used.

Elected officials in suits are the most dangerous item on my list because they are the ones who issue design and operation orders to the uniform clad crowd.

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2724518/posts?page=10#10


30 posted on 06/18/2011 10:04:59 PM PDT by B4Ranch (Allowing Islam into America is akin to injecting yourself with AIDS to prove how tolerant you are...)
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