It's not about fear. It's about picking your battles. I hear a lot of tough talk on this thread, but how many of you have actually been in a battle that turned ugly?
This thing will essentially be a racial face off.
This protest must be peaceful. IF SEIU is violent (and it is their nature) it will only help our cause. Technology hurts them. Even Iran cannot lock down the net. We can stop them.
“but how many of you have actually been in a battle that turned ugly?”
Me.
I was in the streets against Noriega for 2 years.
But I understand the problem. The U.S. has never been through this. It is a new experience for my fellow Americans.
Just look at those photos of the young folks in Honduras. That is how it was in Panama for 2 years. And that was nothing like what was going on behind the scenes like blowing up electrical transmission towers, etc.
But I understand the problem. The U.S. has never been through this.
I correct myself
Yes it has when we broke away from the British and during the Civil War. But not in our life time.
If that's the case, then the ESL folks should be on the side of the black man who was beaten down by the Union goons. The folks attending could create signs to that effect.
I understand your concern. But there is no way we are going to handover the U.S. to that cheeky Kenyan bastard and his thugs/crooks.
Rush said today 2,000,000 U.S. citizens left the U.S. in 08.
P.S.
It occured to me at that point (when Rush said 2,000,000 had left the U.S. in ‘08) when the cheeky Kenyan bastard will be putting limits on U.S. citizens leaving the U.S. of A.
This should be a real fear.
It would not affect me since I don’t live in the U.S., but it should be a worry to those who do.