What’s your problem? If you want a violent overthrow of the government of the United States, then lead the way. Just because I have no intention of doing that shouldn’t prevent you and those who hold similar views from acting. As I said, talk is cheap. You are the one pissing and moaning. Let’s see a little action.
“If you want a violent overthrow of the government of the United States...”
I never said that.
My problem is not with you personally.
It is with the right and their willingness to sit back and convince themselves that there is nothing they can do.
Look at the effect the townhall meetings have had. They were a great example of what I’m talking about. We have to raise the level of discomfort for these people.
My problem is with the right taking the losing ‘high road’ when we are dealing with the hard left.
How many times did I hear “Obama won’t be that bad, Boucheau”, or “He won’t be able to socialize THIS country.”
Well, it indeed is happening. I’m no prophet, but I’ve studied how countries fall to the left, I was raised around Russian defectors who taught me a lot about the very powerful left.
Only now I’m hearing “It’s inevitable, they are going to pass it.”, “Don’t worry, we can overturn it later.”
Bunk!
Right now we sit in silent desperation while the pols have their way with us.
This is un-American and very dangerous. More dangerous than spirited civil unrest.
We must make noise and keep up the pressure or they will roll over us—and we won’t ever be the same.
Most Americans don’t understand the subtleties of socialism and how it all works. They somehow believe they are above falling victim to it.
My message is that they are no different than humans anywhere. The ideas that form our laws is what makes us different, that’s all.
These ideas are under assault by the hard left.
Only more excuses as to why it would be better to play nice, ‘wait and see’, don’t rock the boat, etc.
Self-defense is a God-given right.
Americans are not defending themselves adequately right now.
They will suffer greatly for it later, I’m afraid.
That’s my problem. It’s nothing personal.
And, of course, I thank you for your service.