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The real question is when all of those who rave about revolutions online hoping others start it join one themselves. It's easy to be an computer chair revolutionary cowardly hoping everyone else does all the work, and braves the threats. Not just the threats, but starting a revolution in order to oust the elected government and democratic process by murdering other Americans...or intimidating the rest with violence.
So these defenders of liberty can put a government they want into place. As the article states...even if reality, and the people, demand something else it is the patriots duty to enforce their idea of what a government should be on the people. These revolutions, and wars, as stated should be fought without mercy for civilians or captured soldiers.
Sounds like some one is trying to install a dictatorship by duping the stupid with vague phrases about liberty and freedom.
As the article states...even if reality, and the people, demand something else it is the patriots duty to enforce their idea of what a government should be on the people. These revolutions, and wars, as stated should be fought without mercy for civilians or captured soldiers.
Sounds like some one is trying to install a dictatorship by duping the stupid with vague phrases about liberty and freedom.
... and all in the name of the United States Constitution.
The real question is when all of those who rave about revolutions online hoping others start it join one themselves. It's easy to be an computer chair revolutionary cowardly hoping everyone else does all the work, and braves the threats. Not just the threats, but starting a revolution in order to oust the elected government and democratic process by murdering other Americans...or intimidating the rest with violence.
So these defenders of liberty can put a government they want into place. As the article states...even if reality, and the people, demand something else it is the patriots duty to enforce their idea of what a government should be on the people. These revolutions, and wars, as stated should be fought without mercy for civilians or captured soldiers.
Sounds like some one is trying to install a dictatorship by duping the stupid with vague phrases about liberty and freedom.
That pretty much sums it up, I find it all laughable whenever I see people calling for revolutions in this country. I am still waiting for the one that was suppose to happen after Obama won a second term.
The real question is when all of those who rave about revolutions online hoping others start it join one themselves. It's easy to be an computer chair revolutionary cowardly hoping everyone else does all the work, and braves the threats. Not just the threats, but starting a revolution in order to oust the elected government and democratic process by murdering other Americans...or intimidating the rest with violence.
So these defenders of liberty can put a government they want into place. As the article states...even if reality, and the people, demand something else it is the patriots duty to enforce their idea of what a government should be on the people. These revolutions, and wars, as stated should be fought without mercy for civilians or captured soldiers.
Sounds like some one is trying to install a dictatorship by duping the stupid with vague phrases about liberty and freedom.
I'm not finding the words take to arms? A revolution doesn't always have to be a armed war.
"For this simple reason alone to change government we need a movement and a revolution which never waivers on liberty, doesn’t change his/her position at the cost of our freedoms, and who holds these truths of limited government just as important."
This quote is the only quote of a revolution which followed a movement, doesn't change his/her position would seem like at the cost of our freedoms doesn't sound like a armed rebellion. If the people of this country think of liberty those elected over time with a revolution of ideas.
That pretty much sums it up, I find it all laughable whenever I see people calling for revolutions in this country. I am still waiting for the one that was suppose to happen after Obama won a second term.
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