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To: AvOrdVet

We could bring political change with legal and nonviolent means, if we (especially us Baby Boomers) weren’t so spoiled and selfish. Since the early 1990s, we’ve seen a few small group leaders who advocated violence against the government, and most of them were neo-Nazis of one kind or another. Every one of them hid their intentions, until they had gathered a few others to defame by association. Others were west-coast, liberaltarian politicians and importers, who were friendly with foreign communists and fascists and even defamed some Orthodox Jewish men by deceiving them, displaying their names and broadcasting the neo-Nazi speech later.

So no thanks. I don’t want to be any part of any seditious effort by Vietnam-era spooks or former US owners of manufacturing plants in communist/fascist foreign countries.


106 posted on 02/14/2009 8:24:33 AM PST by familyop (combat engineer (combat), National Guard, '89-'96, Duncan Hunter or no-vote, http://falconparty.com/)
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To: familyop
...So no thanks. I don’t want to be any part of any seditious effort by Vietnam-era spooks or former US owners of manufacturing plants in communist/fascist foreign countries.

There again you lost me, so you think that people from the Vietnam era are spooky, spoiled, selfish, seditious, communist, fascist, factory owning Neo-Nazi's that just want to over-throw the Government?

In a different time and without a bunch of wussies running around, they were called... oh what is the word I'm looking for... oh yes, they would have been called Patriots... fighting for something called the Constitution!

113 posted on 02/14/2009 1:04:31 PM PST by AvOrdVet ("Put the wagons in a circle for all the good it'll do")
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