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On Oct 31, 2:38*pm, John Smith wrote:
On 10/31/2010 9:32 AM,WRwrote: ... How??? However bad the situation is, I'd always opt for a democratic ( I mean voting) solution, whoever is on top. Bad democracies are infinitely better than mob rule, dictators, or revolutionists. You don't read history? "Revolutionists" are who put this great democracy in place and upheld it, until recently ... when, now, power seems to have been usurped from the individuals who really are "the country", "the government" and the only true holders of the right(s) to do so ... No, I am not for allowing this country to become a "bad democracy", we seem to have that now ... we don't need "leaders" we need the public servants which the constitution sets up and gives rights to represent the will of the people. Regards, JS The American Revolution was about disengaging from British rule, not about overthrowing government. The colonists wanted to retain their colonial governments, sans Royal governors, and rule themselves. For example, when the Royal Governor of Virginia disbanded the Virginia House of Burgesses, they simply reconvened in a Tavern and plotted joining with the other colonies to oust the useless British, who taxed but didn't defend, who controlled all aspects of colonial economics, who kept colonials in debt and bled the colonies white. In addition, the British had forbidden Western expansion beyond what is now Eastern Ohio, limiting opportunities. In any event, that revolution was about retaining local democratic-republican forms, about local rule, and about cutting the cord with the Mother Country. Remember, when the Whiskey Rebellion challenged the Federal Government of the young United States, President George Washington donned his old uniform himself and led the federal troops who suppressed it. The Rightwing (and Leftwing) nutcases who start posturing with threats of violent revolution today are all about destroying Government. That type of revolution almost invariably leads to excess and finally to dictatorship. We're nowhere near that point, of course. For the most part, the American people are sane and responsible. There is anger and frustration out there but not enough to force a rebellion. |
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On 10/31/2010 2:25 PM, WR wrote:
... Yes, it serves only as an example, times change, crimes, tactis, etc. changes ... this time it will be about tossing criminal-treasonous public servants out of office who serve the bankster and wall street puppet masters ... it will be about dismantling the fed, it will be about destroying the debt system, etc. ... Regards, JS |
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