Posted on 11/13/2012 6:32:38 PM PST by Morgana
You tried to force them. With what? Words?
Democrats and the media won’t even take the time to read what you sent. It goes directly into the circular file (trash).
Want to get their attention, don’t stand outside their offices. They will only call the police and laugh.
If you want to get action you will have to come at them with guns, clubs and pitchforks (etc) and ACTUALLY USE THOSE ITEMS to kill or wound them.
THAT AND ONLY THAT WILL GET THEIR ATTENTION.
You can’t vote because they lock out opposition party observers and install only Democratic observers - and then the results are 100% vote return for Democrats. They bus in people who can’t even speak, read or understand the Egnlish language and they instruct them to mark only the boxes which says DEMOCRAT. All the Republican ballots mysteriously never arrive to be counted. Soldier Ballots are thrown our or never arrive.
Sticks and Stones and Words don’t bother them. A mob with guns that are ACTUALLY “Shooting” them will get their attention.
——— THAT and ONLY THAT will make a difference.
I agree with all you have written. There’s no argument that the proper place to introduce secession petitions is at the state level, and under the auspices of well known persons of the state.
However, when an opportunity presents itself to extend the discussion, add to the debate, I think we miss the boat by ignoring it.
Nullification is a great idea. But, until many more people understand it, there’s little hope for success with that effort. That’s not a reason to ignore it, either.
The Tenth Amendment is a great tool, but until more people understand it, there won’t be a groundswell of activity seeking its application and enforcement. Doesn’t make it wrong, just the reality.
All of these things, along with all the other things being done (Col West’s fight in FL, these petitions, continued badgering of state elections officials over election fraud) are adding to growing cacophony of the People’s Voice.
And, THAT is a good thing, especially right now.
Be well, sir. We appreciate all you do.
No. There are petitions circulating, but I don't see serious movements. It's like the people in front of the supermarket who are always trying to get you to sign something. Every once in a while you may sign their petition, but that doesn't mean you're part of any serious movement. I'm not even sure the people who drew up the petitions are actually and seriously part of a movement.
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