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Standing Like A Rock
05-16-2009, 06:10 PM
I recommend watching the whole thing, but Dr. Paul says, ""I think there is going to be a de facto secession" at a 8:01.

YouTube - Part 1: 05/13/2009 Freedom Watch 14 w/ Napolitano, Ron Paul, Daniel Hannan, Rockwell, Schiff, more (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kGtmk3O3xsE&feature=player_embedded)

idiom
05-16-2009, 06:19 PM
Nevermind.

Carson
05-16-2009, 06:22 PM
YouTube - Ron Paul On CNN American Morning April.21, 2009 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1EsFXrkDL-Q)



I'm still partial to this one on secession.

He says it like it is. She throws him a hot potato and he juggles it for a second and tosses her back a whole meal.

ctiger2
05-16-2009, 06:36 PM
Ron Paul is a stallion!

Mesogen
05-16-2009, 07:18 PM
The Democratic Party is blogging left and right (well just left) about the "resurgence of the militia movement" and all those other racist things like that. Anyone who wants secession or for states to take back some of their power from the feds is a racist militia white supremacist who doesn't want women to vote.

http://crooksandliars.com/david-neiwert/beck-cavuto-promote-militia-movement

Beck, Cavuto promote militia-movement 'constitutionalist' theories on Fox

Now that it's embraced its inner right-wing populist by sponsoring all those 'Tea Parties,' Fox News is going straight for the moonshine by promoting "state sovereignty" advocates who, as we mentioned yesterday, are the "Patriot" movement activists who were promoting militias in the 1990s.

...

As if that weren't enough bats--t crazy paranoia, much of the rest of the hour was devoted to similarly crazy talk from his participants. A Republican Utah legislator rants about "liberties and freedoms being destroyed" and the "tyranny of the federal government." Another Republican legislator, this time from Texas, talks about how Obama and the Democrats are creating "a socialist state".

...

Now, it's one thing to point out the radical origins of these "constitutional theories." But it's also important to understand where they want to take us -- to a radically decentralized form of government that was first suggested in the 1970s by the far-right Posse Comitatus movement.

They essentially argue for a constitutional originalism that would not only end the federal income tax, destroy all civil-rights laws, and demolish the Fed, but would also re-legalize slavery, strip women of the right to vote, and remove the principle of equal protection under the law.

Anti Federalist
05-16-2009, 07:25 PM
More psy op chatter.

Two years ago it was the left talking about secession, and the right dismissing paranoid conspiracy kooks.

Gotta get everybody back in line.


The Democratic Party is blogging left and right (well just left) about the "resurgence of the militia movement" and all those other racist things like that. Anyone who wants secession or for states to take back some of their power from the feds is a racist militia white supremacist who doesn't want women to vote.

http://crooksandliars.com/david-neiwert/beck-cavuto-promote-militia-movement

Beck, Cavuto promote militia-movement 'constitutionalist' theories on Fox

Now that it's embraced its inner right-wing populist by sponsoring all those 'Tea Parties,' Fox News is going straight for the moonshine by promoting "state sovereignty" advocates who, as we mentioned yesterday, are the "Patriot" movement activists who were promoting militias in the 1990s.

...

As if that weren't enough bats--t crazy paranoia, much of the rest of the hour was devoted to similarly crazy talk from his participants. A Republican Utah legislator rants about "liberties and freedoms being destroyed" and the "tyranny of the federal government." Another Republican legislator, this time from Texas, talks about how Obama and the Democrats are creating "a socialist state".

...

Now, it's one thing to point out the radical origins of these "constitutional theories." But it's also important to understand where they want to take us -- to a radically decentralized form of government that was first suggested in the 1970s by the far-right Posse Comitatus movement.

They essentially argue for a constitutional originalism that would not only end the federal income tax, destroy all civil-rights laws, and demolish the Fed, but would also re-legalize slavery, strip women of the right to vote, and remove the principle of equal protection under the law.

Athan
05-16-2009, 07:34 PM
The lefties just doesn't know what is coming and they are trying to radicalize their base because they incorrectly assume this is some sort of resurgent republican party strategy even though those dumb bastards help cause this mess.

They don't realize it is becoming more and more likely that a complete (but definitely temporary) savings and trade wipe will transpire across this country because of US government spending k.o.'ing the dollar. They try to make it sound like a racist movement because that is how they always decided to handle it in the past, but a growing number of people are realizing we are going to get financially ****ed in the brown eye.

This isn't the 1990's and they are treating it like such. This is simply a financial reality and we should address it as such when talking about it publicly.

Carson
05-16-2009, 08:00 PM
The Democratic Party is blogging left and right (well just left) about the "resurgence of the militia movement" and all those other racist things like that. Anyone who wants secession or for states to take back some of their power from the feds is a racist militia white supremacist who doesn't want women to vote.

Snip...



Women Are Voting!!!1!


Actually just kidding. The problem is is that there are no longer any MEN voting.


The pusification of America seems complete.

Time for Change
05-16-2009, 08:33 PM
damn...Judge needs to work on his teleprompter skills...lol

satchelmcqueen
05-16-2009, 10:16 PM
YouTube - Ron Paul On CNN American Morning April.21, 2009 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1EsFXrkDL-Q)



She throws him a hot potato and he juggles it for a second and tosses her back a whole meal.

lol!

that should be on either a tee shirt or jerry springer.

Kylie
05-17-2009, 01:16 AM
Women Are Voting!!!1!


Actually just kidding. The problem is is that there are no longer any MEN voting.


The pusification of America seems complete.



Werd. I am willing to take the hit that I can't vote anymore, if I have a man that stands up for what we believe in and I can trust him to do the right thing.

Problem is, you can't trust anyone anymore. Period.

So until a time comes where I can trust my fellow man.....fuck all you guys. I'm voting the way I believe.

heavenlyboy34
05-17-2009, 07:09 AM
beware of these people:eek:-do not accept their false dialectics!


The Democratic Party is blogging left and right (well just left) about the "resurgence of the militia movement" and all those other racist things like that. Anyone who wants secession or for states to take back some of their power from the feds is a racist militia white supremacist who doesn't want women to vote.

http://crooksandliars.com/david-neiwert/beck-cavuto-promote-militia-movement (http://crooksandliars.com/david-neiwert/beck-cavuto-promote-militia-movement)

Beck, Cavuto promote militia-movement 'constitutionalist' theories on Fox

Now that it's embraced its inner right-wing populist by sponsoring all those 'Tea Parties,' Fox News is going straight for the moonshine by promoting "state sovereignty" advocates who, as we mentioned yesterday, are the "Patriot" movement activists who were promoting militias in the 1990s.

...

As if that weren't enough bats--t crazy paranoia, much of the rest of the hour was devoted to similarly crazy talk from his participants. A Republican Utah legislator rants about "liberties and freedoms being destroyed" and the "tyranny of the federal government." Another Republican legislator, this time from Texas, talks about how Obama and the Democrats are creating "a socialist state".

...

Now, it's one thing to point out the radical origins of these "constitutional theories." But it's also important to understand where they want to take us -- to a radically decentralized form of government that was first suggested in the 1970s by the far-right Posse Comitatus movement.

They essentially argue for a constitutional originalism that would not only end the federal income tax, destroy all civil-rights laws, and demolish the Fed, but would also re-legalize slavery, strip women of the right to vote, and remove the principle of equal protection under the law.

Carson
05-17-2009, 07:36 AM
Werd. I am willing to take the hit that I can't vote anymore, if I have a man that stands up for what we believe in and I can trust him to do the right thing.

Problem is, you can't trust anyone anymore. Period.

So until a time comes where I can trust my fellow man.....fuck all you guys. I'm voting the way I believe.



Right on!



P.S. And I'm sorry. We are probably a lot alike in the way we vote.

I don't necessarily go along with the hopped up on testosterone crowd. Then again I live in California and some people come up with some mighty strange ideas when they get off of their bicycles.

I better stop now.

Carson
05-17-2009, 08:02 AM
The Democratic Party is blogging left and right (well just left) about the "resurgence of the militia movement" and all those other racist things like that. Anyone who wants secession or for states to take back some of their power from the feds is a racist militia white supremacist who doesn't want women to vote.




It seems to me that all we need to do is just wait and watch and when they are finished pick up the pieces and move on.

The very foundation of the country, the United States Constitution is no longer in effect. They were meant to be the rules we were governed by.

Our borders are no longer in effect.

They have promised enforcement of the immigration laws for decades and it always comes to, they say, they need one more law.

When you see violations it seems their is no one to call that will respond.

The country no longer stands.



When that lady pointed out who the enemies of the state were, she named those that uphold the Constitution and the rule of law.

It is to late to fight it out now, the war is already over.


Nothing left to do now but keep taking it and try to avoid squealing like a pig and embarrassing yourself and your neighbors.

Carson
05-17-2009, 08:18 AM
P.S. And when that lady explained who their enemy's are, the reason she said the honest and those that uphold the Constitution is be cause they are criminals now.

What other explanation is there?



Here is a link to a brochure that exclaims the same enemy's of the state.

http://www.theforbiddenknowledge.com/hardtruth/constitutional_terrorist.htm

Kylie
05-18-2009, 01:37 PM
P.S. And when that lady explained who their enemy's are, the reason she said the honest and those that uphold the Constitution is be cause they are criminals now.

What other explanation is there?



Here is a link to a brochure that exclaims the same enemy's of the state.

http://www.theforbiddenknowledge.com/hardtruth/constitutional_terrorist.htm




:eek:


That just about covers every single citizen of this country.