Posted on 02/04/2008 4:23:57 PM PST by af_vet_rr
Actually it started happening early last century. 1913 was a red-letter year for communists and their fellow travellers in this country, as the ultimate seeds for our destruction were sown then in the Federal Reserve, the direct election of senators, and of course, the income tax.
Without all of the above, the ultimate enslavement of America is impossible.
What really bothers me is that America has bought the propaganda line to the point that the'll demand their own enslavement and vote for it in droves.
Already have that now. A dentist is required to keep those as records. If you died today and your body was damaged beyond recognition, they would identify you by your dental records. It would be a simple task to get a copy for their database. Just as it would be a simple task to get FFL dealers to mail in a copy of all their gun sales.
Many records are already available, it's just a matter of getting them accessible in one place.
We let them know we would do the same at Ruby Ridge and Waco. Even most here think Waco was justified. No one was fired, no one went to jail, and Hariuchi got a medal. If they can make you believe the gun owner was the bad guy, they can shoot children and burn the evidence and you will cheer them doing it.
You and Lancer will die trying to make your point and the media will have you two as the perps before the 6 o'clock news that day. The people have been brainwashed into thinking the government can do as it pleases and you only have the rights that they allow. They found abortion somewhere in the Bill Of Rights, but also restrict gun ownership when it is specifically forbidden in the Second Amendment.
If they record your data, they will act like the Fourth Amendment doesn't apply. They have been pretty much getting away with it since the IRS was formed. They know where you live, how much you make, how much you spend, what church you go to, how many kids you have, if you are married, pretty much anything you print on the form tells them more about you that isn't any of their business. That is one reason I would be FOR the flat tax or the fair tax, either one. Just think if April 15 was just another day, instead of the day you puke your whole life in front of strangers that have no need to know about you. I would pay extra to get rid of it. You notice it doesn't seem to be that popular.
"All your info belong to us!"
Chuckles, you made all valid, real world points that cannot be refuted. Nor need they be refuted. It is good common sense.
However, there is only so much one can stomach.
Agreed, but I just wonder where that threshold is. I fear we are about to find out from Hillary or Obama.
When Mr. Hillary was president, we had some of the most onerous gun grabbing rules in the history of America, and people here on FR kept quoting," From my dead cold hands!" I feel the only thing that saved us was Newt Gingrich and the Contract for America. If you remember the discussions about the IRS taking peoples property and other government grabbing subjects were hot back then. There were many that made statements about they wouldn't submit to the government on FR.
Ahh, nuttin ever happened. Thankfully, Clinton couldn't keep his pants up and the subject changed when Newt and Tom Delay took over. They are already talking about taking your organs without your permission, the Brady Bill is sitting there waiting for a few more votes, even Hillary has said she will garnish your wages if you don't buy her insurance. The problem is, Joe six pack seems to forget way too soon. I don't. Many of the voters that will be voting don't even remember the Dems in power. That was 14 years ago.
The same idiots that won't close the border, won't waterboard a terrorist, won't listen in to his phone call, will arrest or kill you if you don't show them you iris or tattoo's.
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