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Occupy Wall Street!
« on: October 10, 2011, 07:21:27 PM »
Do the words proletariat, bourgeois and the Bolshevik Revolution sound familiar?

discuss amongst yourselves!

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Re: Occupy Wall Street!
« Reply #1 on: October 10, 2011, 08:16:58 PM »
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Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God! I know not what course others may take; but as for me, give me liberty or give me death!"
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Re: Occupy Wall Street!
« Reply #2 on: October 10, 2011, 08:28:17 PM »
It's like the 60's all over again,

Some just want to be there.
Some just want to get stoned, laid, and be there.
Some are trying to figure out how they got there.
Some are trying to figure out why they are there.
Some want a shower and to get out of there.
Some are being paid to be there.
Some are truly dangerous anarchists, communist, radicals.

Pray for an early winter,....Perhaps some freezing rain by Halloween?



These guys are the most entertaining.

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Thomas Jefferson: The strongest reason for the people to keep and bear arms is, as a last resort, to protect themselves against the tyranny of government. That is why our masters in Washington are so anxious to disarm us. They are not afraid of criminals. They are afraid of a populace which cannot be subdued by tyrants."
Col. Jeff Cooper.

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Re: Occupy Wall Street!
« Reply #3 on: October 10, 2011, 08:33:36 PM »
True and true but remember the 1st Russian revolution had the support of the Government of Russia.  The 2nd, or Bolshevik led by Stalin, was the true takeover and led to 70 years of Communism, murder, oppression and a failed society!

Today, the Democratic Party endorsed the "Occupation" of Wall Street!

Seems like 1917 all over again...

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Re: Occupy Wall Street!
« Reply #4 on: October 10, 2011, 08:51:05 PM »
Stalin made sure the "masses" were disarmed....This time around, if it truly escalates, will turn out a wee bit different. Granted, not in unarmed population centers of lib dominated states....

The chaos is by design, because than the "normal" folks will cry out to the Feds, to make it stop,.....Which, under BHO, and good ol' Holder, will be glad to do....

Bev Perdue D-NC Gov. already wants a suspension of elections "to get things done",....the consequences this time will lead to a second Civil War.

Some of these protesters might be all "angry & pissed",....but they haven't seen the majority of folks with "arms" yet either.

The Three Percent are the folks the Founders counted on to save the Republic when everyone else abandoned it.
And we will.
There will be no more free Wacos and no more free Katrinas.
For we are the Three Percent.
We will not disarm.
You cannot convince us.
You cannot intimidate us.
You can try to kill us, if you think you can.
But remember, we’ll shoot back .
We are not going away.
We are not backing up another inch.
And there are THREE MILLION OF US.
Your move, Mr. Wannabe Tyrant.
Your move.

And, as things begin to spin out of control, remember this:
"All politics in this country now is just dress rehearsal for civil war." -- Billy Beck, August 2009.
Thomas Jefferson: The strongest reason for the people to keep and bear arms is, as a last resort, to protect themselves against the tyranny of government. That is why our masters in Washington are so anxious to disarm us. They are not afraid of criminals. They are afraid of a populace which cannot be subdued by tyrants."
Col. Jeff Cooper.

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Re: Occupy Wall Street!
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Re: Occupy Wall Street!
« Reply #5 on: October 10, 2011, 09:47:46 PM »
Is there a checkbox for,
Some just want to get stoned, laid, get a shower and get out of there?
You can say lots of bad things about pedophiles; but at least they drive slowly past schools.

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Re: Occupy Wall Street!
« Reply #6 on: October 10, 2011, 10:03:17 PM »
The real blame lies with our parents and grandparents, they allowed the stage to be set for this when they didn't kill the anti war protestors. Now you people are left to uninformed to see it clearly, then and now, they aren't Hippies. Hippies have more in common with us than you would believe.
Then and now the enemy are as Tim points out, Communist subversives.
I keep trying to tell you you are seeing the end of the Cold War, and you lost.
I've been following this stuff for 35 years and it started with the socialist labor unions the same way it did in Russia, and Europe, followed by infiltration of the education system.

Once upon a time, I was invited to the White House for a private dinner with the President. I am a respected businessman, with a factory that produces memory chips for computers and portable electronics. There was some talk that my industry was being scrutinized by the administration, but I paid it no mind. I live in a free country. There's nothing that the government can do to me if I've broken no laws. My wealth was earned honestly, and an invitation to dinner with an American President is an honor.
I checked my coat, was greeted by the Chief of Staff, and joined the President in a yellow dining room.  We sat across from each other at a table draped in white linen. The Great Seal was embossed on the china. Uniformed staff served our dinner.  The meal was served, and I was startled when my waiter suddenly reached out, plucked a dinner roll off my plate, and began nibbling it as he walked back to the kitchen.   "Sorry about that," said the President. "Andrew is very hungry."
"I don't appreciate..." I began, but as I looked into the calm brown eyes across from me, I felt immediately guilty and petty.. It was just a dinner roll.  "Of course," I concluded, and reached for my glass. Before I could, however, another waiter reached forward, took the glass away and swallowed the wine in a single gulp.
"And his brother Eric is very thirsty." said the President.
I didn't say anything. The President is testing my compassion, I thought. I will play along. I don't want to seem unkind.  My plate was whisked away before I had tasted a bite.
"Eric's children are also quite hungry."
With a lurch, I crashed to the floor. My chair had been pulled out from under me. I stood,brushing myself off angrily, and watched as it was carried from the room.
 
"And their grandmother can't stand for long."
 
I excused myself, smiling outwardly, but inside feeling like a fool.  Obviously I had been invited to the White House to be sport for some game. I reached for my coat, to find that it had been taken. I turned back to the President. "Their grandfather doesn't like the cold."
 
I wanted to shout - that was my coat! But again, I looked at the placid smiling face of my host and decided I was being a poor sport. I spread my hands helplessly and chuckled. Then I felt my hip pocket and realized my wallet was gone. I excused myself and walked to a phone on an elegant side table. I learned shortly that my credit cards had been maxed out, my bank accounts emptied, my retirement and equity portfolios had vanished, and my wife had been thrown out of our home. Apparently, the waiters and their families were moving in. The President hadn't moved or spoken as I learned all this, but finally I lowered the phone into its cradle and turned to face him.
 
 "Andrew's whole family has made bad financial decisions. They haven't planned for retirement, and they need a house. They recently defaulted on a subprime mortgage. I told them they could have your home. They need it more than you do."
 
My hands were shaking. I felt faint. I stumbled back to the table and knelt on the floor. The President cheerfully cut his meat, ate his steak and drank his wine. I lowered my eyes and stared at the small grey circles on the tablecloth that were water drops. "By the way," He added, "I have just signed an Executive Order nationalizing your factories. I'm firing you as head of your business. I'll be operating the firm now for the benefit of all mankind.  There's a whole bunch of Erics and Andrews out there and they can't come to you for jobs groveling like beggars."
I looked up. The President dropped his spoon into the empty ramekin which had been his creme brulee. He drained the last drops of his wine.
 
As the table was cleared, he lit a cigarette and leaned back in his chair. He stared at me. I clung to the edge of the table as if were a ledge and I were a man hanging over an abyss.. I thought of the years behind me, of the life I had lived. The life I had earned with a lifetime of work, risk and struggle. Why was I punished? How had I allowed it to be taken? What game had I played and lost? I looked across the table and noticed with some surprise that there was no game board between us.  What had I done wrong?
As if answering the unspoken thought, the President suddenly cocked his head, locked his empty eyes to mine, and bared a million teeth, chuckling wryly as he folded his hands.
"You should have stopped me at the dinner roll," he said.

 
Should have stopped them a long time ago, now the only way to stop them will kill 1/2 the population.

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Re: Occupy Wall Street!
« Reply #7 on: October 10, 2011, 10:26:42 PM »
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Re: Occupy Wall Street!
« Reply #8 on: October 11, 2011, 05:40:55 AM »
Could be a showdown in Atlanta this morning.  And while I don't sympathize with the protesters, I do hope the APD handlle civilly.

http://www.ajc.com/news/atlanta/occupy-atlanta-holds-firm-1198255.html
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Re: Occupy Wall Street!
« Reply #9 on: October 11, 2011, 09:01:26 AM »
The real blame lies with our parents and grandparents, they allowed the stage to be set for this when they didn't kill the anti war protestors. Now you people are left to uninformed to see it clearly, then and now, they aren't Hippies. Hippies have more in common with us than you would believe.
Then and now the enemy are as Tim points out, Communist subversives.
I keep trying to tell you you are seeing the end of the Cold War, and you lost.
I've been following this stuff for 35 years and it started with the socialist labor unions the same way it did in Russia, and Europe, followed by infiltration of the education system.

Once upon a time, I was invited to the White House for a private dinner with the President. I am a respected businessman, with a factory that produces memory chips for computers and portable electronics. There was some talk that my industry was being scrutinized by the administration, but I paid it no mind. I live in a free country. There's nothing that the government can do to me if I've broken no laws. My wealth was earned honestly, and an invitation to dinner with an American President is an honor.
I checked my coat, was greeted by the Chief of Staff, and joined the President in a yellow dining room.  We sat across from each other at a table draped in white linen. The Great Seal was embossed on the china. Uniformed staff served our dinner.  The meal was served, and I was startled when my waiter suddenly reached out, plucked a dinner roll off my plate, and began nibbling it as he walked back to the kitchen.   "Sorry about that," said the President. "Andrew is very hungry."
"I don't appreciate..." I began, but as I looked into the calm brown eyes across from me, I felt immediately guilty and petty.. It was just a dinner roll.  "Of course," I concluded, and reached for my glass. Before I could, however, another waiter reached forward, took the glass away and swallowed the wine in a single gulp.
"And his brother Eric is very thirsty." said the President.
I didn't say anything. The President is testing my compassion, I thought. I will play along. I don't want to seem unkind.  My plate was whisked away before I had tasted a bite.
"Eric's children are also quite hungry."
With a lurch, I crashed to the floor. My chair had been pulled out from under me. I stood,brushing myself off angrily, and watched as it was carried from the room.
 
"And their grandmother can't stand for long."
 
I excused myself, smiling outwardly, but inside feeling like a fool.  Obviously I had been invited to the White House to be sport for some game. I reached for my coat, to find that it had been taken. I turned back to the President. "Their grandfather doesn't like the cold."
 
I wanted to shout - that was my coat! But again, I looked at the placid smiling face of my host and decided I was being a poor sport. I spread my hands helplessly and chuckled. Then I felt my hip pocket and realized my wallet was gone. I excused myself and walked to a phone on an elegant side table. I learned shortly that my credit cards had been maxed out, my bank accounts emptied, my retirement and equity portfolios had vanished, and my wife had been thrown out of our home. Apparently, the waiters and their families were moving in. The President hadn't moved or spoken as I learned all this, but finally I lowered the phone into its cradle and turned to face him.
 
 "Andrew's whole family has made bad financial decisions. They haven't planned for retirement, and they need a house. They recently defaulted on a subprime mortgage. I told them they could have your home. They need it more than you do."
 
My hands were shaking. I felt faint. I stumbled back to the table and knelt on the floor. The President cheerfully cut his meat, ate his steak and drank his wine. I lowered my eyes and stared at the small grey circles on the tablecloth that were water drops. "By the way," He added, "I have just signed an Executive Order nationalizing your factories. I'm firing you as head of your business. I'll be operating the firm now for the benefit of all mankind.  There's a whole bunch of Erics and Andrews out there and they can't come to you for jobs groveling like beggars."
I looked up. The President dropped his spoon into the empty ramekin which had been his creme brulee. He drained the last drops of his wine.
 
As the table was cleared, he lit a cigarette and leaned back in his chair. He stared at me. I clung to the edge of the table as if were a ledge and I were a man hanging over an abyss.. I thought of the years behind me, of the life I had lived. The life I had earned with a lifetime of work, risk and struggle. Why was I punished? How had I allowed it to be taken? What game had I played and lost? I looked across the table and noticed with some surprise that there was no game board between us.  What had I done wrong?
As if answering the unspoken thought, the President suddenly cocked his head, locked his empty eyes to mine, and bared a million teeth, chuckling wryly as he folded his hands.
"You should have stopped me at the dinner roll," he said.

 
Should have stopped them a long time ago, now the only way to stop them will kill 1/2 the population.

Geeze..what a powerful analogy....so much more devastating and personal than boiling frogs.

Read a book series that eventually that gives the same situation and examples.   Don't know if the author intended to do so all along since it was well into the series before it became obviously the intent of the series.

It was written by Terry Goodkind, The Sword of Truth series which starts with  The Wizards First Rule.  Author's web site here
http://www.terrygoodkind.com/index.shtml
Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God! I know not what course others may take; but as for me, give me liberty or give me death!"
—Patrick Henry

"Good intentions will always be pleaded for every assumption of authority. It is hardly too strong to say that the Constitution was made to guard the people against the dangers of good intentions. There are men in all ages who mean to govern well, but they mean to govern. They promise to be good masters, but they mean to be masters."
— Daniel Webster

 

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