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To: lentulusgracchus; secondamendmentkid; butterdezillion
You guys are right. I'm licking my wounds here.

I support the BC movement. I erroneously thought that it would be better to focus on big government and stopping the Obama agenda rather than going straight for the jugular. The BC issue is not a pertinent issue from the Tea Party movement perspective - it is about low taxes and limiting government. But the responses here proved me wrong - in these times now it's important to go for the jugular.

114 posted on 07/26/2010 3:46:22 PM PDT by Extremely Extreme Extremist (Mexico is the U.S. version of Hamas)
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To: Extremely Extreme Extremist

It’s hard to know exactly what to do. I actually think we need all of it. Hit ‘em from every angle we’ve got.

But I think if they’re going to go for America’s jugular we have no choice but to go for theirs first.

Can you tell I’ve been watching “Braveheart”? lol.

It’s kinda the mood I’m in. The traitorous old guy saying (paraphrased)”It’s easy to admire somebody with courage, who refuses to compromise. A dog has courage. But what makes us noble is the ability to compromise...” (as he betrays his people in order to gain more titles and land)

That just really hits home to me. That’s exactly how I see these politicians who don’t get it. We are fighting for the chance to not be ruled by the lawless whims of the ruling class, and their “negotiations” supposedly on our behalf are for nothing but more trinkets in their media adoration crowns.

Maybe it’s the strong silent type and simplistic, but I want a nation of men who won’t share their woman with another just because the ruling class says they have to, who love their families and homes enough to fight for their freedom and not flinch at the cost.

You know, it’s so ironic that Braveheart is so similar and yet so different from “The Passion”. Both are about a man willing to give the ultimate sacrifice for those he loves. One is a fight against earthly enemies, the other against the power of sin itself. But the basic theme is the same: love means you pay whatever it takes to protect and redeem the ones you love.

That’s what I hear behind the intense words we have here. We just don’t know who to fight and how to fight them.


124 posted on 07/26/2010 5:04:51 PM PDT by butterdezillion (.)
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