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To: datura; Jim Robinson; Neil E. Wright; Bob J
First, I don't want to see an armed insurrection/rebellion in my Country. That would be devastating. You can cry "Wolverines", but too many of my countrymen and women and children would die. We are no where near that point and I pray we never get there.

Secondly, I don't believe our Armed Forces would start shooting at their fellow citizens, but maybe some would. Who knows? If they did - see above.

Thirdly, I believe my concept is viable. The executive branch and the legislative branch are now one in the same. I say it's worth trying to see if the judicial branch is there, also. Let's ALL file lawsuits against their unConstitutional legislation. If that doesn't work, well, I have my torch to march on the Capitol. But then that would take a couple hundred thousand to make a difference.

So for now, can we try this last attempt?

14 posted on 02/14/2009 1:06:24 AM PST by A Navy Vet (In perpetuum sacramentum : An Oath is Forever)
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To: A Navy Vet

I love your nobility on this, but an armed revolution appears inevitable. The stench of Marxism that has infected the rest of the world for the last 60 years has finally reached our shores.

The sobering reality i’ve come to, Navy vet, is that we’re all subject to history. The Egyptians, the Greeks, the Romans, the Spanish, the English all fell eventually. Decadence and deviance are a part of human nature, and this can only be overcome by force when it overwhelms good. As an American, I realize even we aren’t exempt from this.

I think your time would be better served preparing yourself and other like minded folks on how to begin a revolution for the good.


65 posted on 02/14/2009 4:25:20 AM PST by prismsinc (A.K.A. "The Terminator"!)
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