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Mike Ruppert speaks of civil war!
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<blockquote data-quote="Judge Bean" data-source="post: 12914" data-attributes="member: 42"><p><strong>Mike Ruppert speaks of civil war!</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It's true that the conflict as it is apparently developing pits "left" against "right" Americans, but this is because we have allowed ourselves to be propagandized by the politicians into dividing ourselves this way. There is no "cultural war;" there is no "us and them." Most of the people who voted for Bush will not support him for five minutes if he gets into "moral" trouble-- or, I should say, if it ever gets widely known just how "immoral" the current administration is top to bottom. </p><p></p><p>The most countrified Constitutionalists will run across the meadow into the arms of the running Liberal secular humanists, and Karl Rove and Dick Cheney will never know what hit them.</p><p></p><p>But look here: violent revolution would be the final insult of the succession of criminal regimes running this country since the end of WWII. I draw the line just there, not because they were decent leaders before then, but because that's when we can clearly see the beginning of the end of our fledgling democratic experiment. </p><p></p><p>It is as though they were to say to us: OK, you want reform, you can have it, but you must pay for it in blood. </p><p></p><p>This is only one of the things wrong with contemplating violence against the government. We have the right to overthrow the government peacefully. If it refuses to leave peacefully, after every effort has been conscientiously made to do our duty and exact justice, then the words and the operation of law will end and the sun will set on us. </p><p></p><p>We are here talking. As long as we keep the words going, and try to get them in the same general direction, I think we will be safe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Judge Bean, post: 12914, member: 42"] [b]Mike Ruppert speaks of civil war![/b] It's true that the conflict as it is apparently developing pits "left" against "right" Americans, but this is because we have allowed ourselves to be propagandized by the politicians into dividing ourselves this way. There is no "cultural war;" there is no "us and them." Most of the people who voted for Bush will not support him for five minutes if he gets into "moral" trouble-- or, I should say, if it ever gets widely known just how "immoral" the current administration is top to bottom. The most countrified Constitutionalists will run across the meadow into the arms of the running Liberal secular humanists, and Karl Rove and Dick Cheney will never know what hit them. But look here: violent revolution would be the final insult of the succession of criminal regimes running this country since the end of WWII. I draw the line just there, not because they were decent leaders before then, but because that's when we can clearly see the beginning of the end of our fledgling democratic experiment. It is as though they were to say to us: OK, you want reform, you can have it, but you must pay for it in blood. This is only one of the things wrong with contemplating violence against the government. We have the right to overthrow the government peacefully. If it refuses to leave peacefully, after every effort has been conscientiously made to do our duty and exact justice, then the words and the operation of law will end and the sun will set on us. We are here talking. As long as we keep the words going, and try to get them in the same general direction, I think we will be safe. [/QUOTE]
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