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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: CC27 on July 30, 2011, 09:41:15 AM
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MineralMan Donating Member (1000+ posts) Journal Click to send private message to this author Click to view this author's profile Click to add this author to your buddy list Click to add this author to your Ignore list Sat Jul-30-11 10:07 AM
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Revolution? The United States Has One Every Two Years. Updated at 10:10 AM
Edited on Sat Jul-30-11 10:09 AM by MineralMan
If you want to participate in a revolution, you have an opportunity to do so at two year intervals. In that revolution, you can completely overthrow one half of the current legislative government, replacing it with one of your choosing. No shots need to be fired. Nobody needs to lose his or her life. You can also replace a third of the other half of the legislature. Then, every four years, you can throw out the current executive and replace him or her, as well. Generally, you can do the same in your own state. Our Constitution has regular revolutionary potential designed right into it.
Whether you participate or not in this revolution, others will. They'll select the people they want in government. Sometimes the change is dramatic; other times it is subtle or non-existent. So, if a revolution is what you seek, the front lines are forming right now for the next one. In your precinct, your congressional district, your state, and all across the country, citizens are arming themselves with information and preparing to convince others to join them.
You can be part of this revolution and bring dramatic change to your own local government, state government, and federal government. It's easy. Call your local Democratic political organization and ask them how you can enlist in the Revolutionary War of 2012. Join up and participate in the fight to create a just, peaceful, progressive society.
America needs you! Be part of the change! Start now!
Is this before or after you cash your welfare check? :whatever:
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=439x1612050
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MM obviously hasn't been paying attention. WE hold the keys to the election boxes .... bwaahahahaha.
KC
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The political tsunami that was the 2010 elections will look like a fart in a bathtub compared to what's coming . . .
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Yawn. Again?
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The political tsunami that was the 2010 elections will look like a fart in a bathtub compared to what's coming . . .
:rofl: H5'ed
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MM obviously hasn't been paying attention. WE hold the keys to the election boxes .... bwaahahahaha.
Actually, I'm expecting Democrat vote-fraud on a larger scale than usual next year.
The Dems are pros at this; they've been doing it since the national elections of 1800, and even before that, in New York. They know how to work it.
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Actually, I'm expecting Democrat vote-fraud on a larger scale than usual next year.
We have little chance of a fair election since the freepers killed Andy, and the DUmmies cut Bev off just $10 short.
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We have little chance of a fair election since the freepers killed Andy, and the DUmmies cut Bev off just $10 short.
Sheesh, kill one moonbat, and you never hear the end of it.
:-)
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The DUmmies talk a good fight but always fail to start one....and one was started I doudt they would hang around to see it finished.
The revolution/civil war may be coming soon. Just a little history. There were more Revolutionary War battles and skirmishes fought in S.C. than any of the other 13 original colonies. Just before the start of the Civil War we had firebrand reps and senators in the U.S. legislature....then we fired on Fort Sumter when the president exercised poor judgement. Well, S.C. now has 5 ultra conservative representatives and one dynamite conservative senator. Soon as we redistrict Rep. Jim Clyburn out of his seat and pitch RINO Sen. Graham out on his ass....We're starting "Civil War ll". :-)
Come on down y'all, we'll be serving fried chicken and potato salad made with DUKES mayonnaise between battles. ....and a pig picking on the first Saturday after the war starts if the war last that long.
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The DUmmies talk a good fight but always fail to start one....and one was started I doudt they would hang around to see it finished.
The revolution/civil war may be coming soon. Just a little history. There were more Revolutionary War battles and skirmishes fought in S.C. than any of the other 13 original colonies. Just before the start of the Civil War we had firebrand reps and senators in the U.S. legislature....then we fired on Fort Sumter when the president exercised poor judgement. Well, S.C. now has 5 ultra conservative representatives and one dynamite conservative senator. Soon as we redistrict Rep. Jim Clyburn out of his seat and pitch RINO Sen. Graham out on his ass....We're starting "Civil War ll". :-)
Come on down y'all, we'll be serving fried chicken and potato salad made with DUKES mayonnaise between battles. ....and a pig picking on the first Saturday after the war starts if the war last that long.
....and you guys probably don't even have a road named after JC Calhoun. :-)
JC Calhoun Expressway, Augusta, Ga. Washington Road, which is the road the National is on, turns into it and is a major thoroughfare into downtown.
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....and you guys probably don't even have a road named after JC Calhoun. :-)
JC Calhoun Expressway, Augusta, Ga. Washington Road, which is the road the National is on, turns into it and is a major thoroughfare into downtown.
Augusta, Georgia, even during non-Masters weeks, has the worst traffic for a town its size anywhere in the United States.
Its saving grace is a Japanese restaurant on Washington Road that's as good as any you'll find even in a large city.
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MineralMan Donating Member (1000+ posts) Journal Click to send private message to this author Click to view this author's profile Click to add this author to your buddy list Click to add this author to your Ignore list Sat Jul-30-11 10:07 AM
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Revolution?
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Listen, young lad.
Stand still in one place.
Look straight ahead.
Slowly turn right or (giddy feeling) left.
When you see what was before you at the start, you have one revolution.
That wasn't too hard now, was it?
Go spin a bouncy.
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Augusta, Georgia, even during non-Masters weeks, has the worst traffic for a town its size anywhere in the United States.
Its saving grace is a Japanese restaurant on Washington Road that's as good as any you'll find even in a large city.
Whoa, which one? I'm friends with David David, owner of Omikase (Other side of 20 on Washington Road). There's one behind Hooters, Kurama, that's OK, but I sell Dave's place as much as I can.
BTW, He's Korean. lol
I do love this town. It's the smallest town I've ever been to to be this large. ...if that makes any sense. I want for nothing around here.
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BTW, sure, there are roads where traffic bunches up, but it's not that bad. I lived in Atlanta for 10 months up 75 in Kennesaw. My apartment was 11 miles from my office, at the top of 285 on West Paces Ferry. It took me no less than an hour, and that's in perfect conditions. THAT sucked.
As for Augusta's size, there are about 650,000 people around the CSRA.
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Whoa, which one? I'm friends with David David, owner of Omikase (Other side of 20 on Washington Road). There's one behind Hooters, Kurama, that's OK, but I sell Dave's place as much as I can.
Can't remember the name, it's been a couple of years. Washington Road, near I-20. As I recall, the restaurant was in the parking lot of a strip mall of some kind, not too visible from the road. I've been there several times, and it was always excellent.
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Can't remember the name, it's been a couple of years. Washington Road, near I-20. As I recall, the restaurant was in the parking lot of a strip mall of some kind, not too visible from the road. I've been there several times, and it was always excellent.
That's Kurama. Behind Hooters. It's good.