Tuesday, February 5, 2013

The straw that breaks the camel's back?



Anonymous February 5, 2013
 
Each man arrested will create ten to take his place. Each family killed will see ten replace them. We know this because of history. We have seen it in Ireland, Scotland, the Vendee, where the tyrant rules he sows dragon's teeth. How many cuts were inflicted on our forefather's before the British crossed the line at Lexington?

The question is when Big Brother decides to have a Reichstag fire? Big Brother has to look over his shoulder. He is surrounded by the people. His family is at risk. Nothing can shelter him, protect him, and in the end he can trust no one. Dictators always end up hanging by their heels.

It's only a matter of how long the camel's back remains intact. Exactly how happy are you with the government today? How do you see the future? How do you feel about the law?

4 comments:

  1. #1 The US Gov. is lawless and has been so for too many years. Today the regime condones murder by drone of Americans without due process and if the truth be known probably is guilty of assassinations of political dissidence as well without the same process. The Tyrants could have the same case made of them as terrorists as well as treason for the support of Al-Quieda, Muslim Brotherhood, etc. and the truth be known, the US Gov. probably exercises utilitarian control of them as well.

    #2 The Republic is in the hands of Fascist, Communists puppeteer-ed by Globalist whose obvious objective is the destruction economically by the devaluation of the dollar while simultaneously disarming its people to render the USA defenseless after the intentional default. Bleak is an assumption given too much optimism for our future.

    #3 Lawlessness eventually digresses into anarchy, wrought with chaos, thrust into rebellion and ultimately Civil War. The Patriot does not desire the loss of life this oppressor lusts for. If he is to remain loyal to his ancestral beginnings he must regretfully pick up his banner and sword.

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    1. Bleak is an assumption given too much optimism for our future.

      #3 Lawlessness eventually digresses into anarchy, wrought with chaos, thrust into rebellion and ultimately Civil War. The Patriot does not desire the loss of life this oppressor lusts for. If he is to remain loyal to his ancestral beginnings he must regretfully pick up his banner and sword.

      Well said.

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    2. I pray that you true patriots will prevail, though I have little help to offer. I used to love reading about the second American Revolution AKA "The Whiskey Rebellion" when, only two years into his term "With 13,000 militia provided by the governors of Virginia, Maryland, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania, Washington rode at the head of an army to suppress the insurgency. The rebels all went home before the arrival of the army, and there was no confrontation. About 20 men were arrested, but all were later acquitted or pardoned."

      Nullification will promote Obama to "New Washington" since he's already the new Lincoln. Can't see him riding at the head of an army, but he'll have Chuck Hegel for that job. Heh.

      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whiskey_Rebellion

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    3. Can't see him riding at the head of an army, but he'll have Chuck Hegel for that job. Heh.

      :) What a POS.

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