Posted on 02/10/2020 12:23:24 PM PST by C19fan
A U.S. Senate candidate in Maine has selected an unusual logo for campaign T-shirts the guillotine citing the need for a revolution to remove big money from politics.
The logo, unveiled this week by Democrat Bre Kidman, recalls the execution device known for its role in the 18th century French Revolution and is intended to symbolize revolt by low- and middle-income people, Kidman said.
The guillotine is an image which calls to mind what people have done for revolution before, said Kidman, an attorney whos running for the seat held by Republican Sen. Susan Collins. If we can find a better path to revolution than that we owe it to ourselves and our country.
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Does she really think this is a winning trope to sell to a majority of voters?
I think Senator Collins has no trouble in this election
The irony of it is perfect, though. :^)
And there ARE American-made AKs...
And the leaders were intellectuals from wealthy backgrounds.
I went to very good public schools. You know, when they were still good.
Very, very good in fact.
But if I had to list historical figures that I was poorly educated about, Napoleon (and Hitler) would top the list. Hitler was recent history when I was in school, so that’s understandable.
But Napoleon was important, transformational in fact, and all we learned was that he was short and had a stupid hat.
Sad.
So... Someone finally found hitlaries favorite tool... I’v asumed, these past 20-years, that it somehow fell into the lockbox during its last use...
Fetch the harpoon.
You so up on me but I’ll have your six when tshtf.
That is always the way it goes.
And that most of the really rich got out. The king and queen just waited too long because they could not believe their country had gone bat-crap crazy. (That is the technical term)
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