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I said it before. I'll say it again. Revolution in our lifetime!
   
When in the Course of human events it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation.

We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. — That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, — That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness.

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The difference was our founders weren't looking for goodies from the govt. They wanted the govt to leave them alone and let them take care of themselves and not tax the piss out of the.

I also wonder if this could be a call for violence.

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20. What about a peaceful secession?

Good luck with that one.

I may not lock my doors while sitting at a red light and a black man is near, but I sure as hell grab on tight to my wallet when any democrats are close by.

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Re: I said it before. I'll say it again. Revolution in our lifetime!
« Reply #1 on: April 04, 2011, 08:32:49 PM »
Can you DUmmies let me know what date you plan a revolution?  I will not RSVP, but I want to mark it on my calendar.  That way I know what day I should carry an extra gun(s) and extra magazines.
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Re: I said it before. I'll say it again. Revolution in our lifetime!
« Reply #2 on: April 04, 2011, 09:19:02 PM »
The DUches will be very unhappy with a revolution, very unhappy.
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Re: I said it before. I'll say it again. Revolution in our lifetime!
« Reply #3 on: April 04, 2011, 09:26:04 PM »
Nothing to worry about. The democrat base has tried to start up revolutions several times before. All they do is burn down their own neighborhoods and steal some televisions. When a democrat talks about revolution, all he really means is he wants to score a big flat screen.

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Re: I said it before. I'll say it again. Revolution in our lifetime!
« Reply #4 on: April 05, 2011, 04:19:49 AM »
Can you DUmmies let me know what date you plan a revolution?  I will not RSVP, but I want to mark it on my calendar.  That way I know what day I should carry an extra gun(s) and extra magazines.

Glenn Beck was saying something about the middle of May.  Stock up on guns and ammo!
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Re: I said it before. I'll say it again. Revolution in our lifetime!
« Reply #5 on: April 05, 2011, 05:50:53 AM »
more TEA Party extremism
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Re: I said it before. I'll say it again. Revolution in our lifetime!
« Reply #6 on: April 05, 2011, 06:12:15 AM »
Glenn Beck was saying something about the middle of May.  Stock up on guns and ammo!

I think he might have been talking about this

> "'Awesome, it's the end of the world': Doomsday campers travel the
> country preaching the Apocalypse...on May 21
>
> By Daily Mail Reporter
>
> Last updated at 11:18 AM on 8th March 2011
> Comments (474) Add to My Stories Most people like to push thoughts
> about the end of the world to the back of their minds, hoping that the
> apocalypse, if it ever comes, will be a long way off.
>
> But for one group of not-so happy campers, doomsday is a lot
> sooner...May 21 to be precise.
>
> According to the predictions of the Family Radio ministry, on that
> date a massive earthquake will shake the world apart, littering the
> ground with 'many dead bodies'.
>
> Those who believe in Jesus will be carried into heaven, while the rest
> of humanity will endure 153 days of 'death and horror' before the
> world ends on October 21.
>
> The group of 10 Christians from Oakland have set out across the
> country in a convoy of caravans to bring the 'awesome' message of
> impending doom to as many people as possible.
>
> 'Project Caravan', as it has become known, is made up of members of
> the Family Radio network all of who have given up jobs, families and
> all their possessions to join this final mission.
>
> Calling themselves 'ambassadors', the church members point to baffling
> biblical codes to demonstrate their reasoning.
>
> Speaking to CNN the group's leader, 89-year-old Harold Camping, is
> adamant that the date is accurate.
>
> He said: 'I know it's absolutely true, because the Bible is always
> absolutely true.
>
> 'If I were not faithful that would mean that I'm a hypocrite.'
> DESPITE HIS CONVICTION, CAMPING HAS PREDICTED THE WORLD WOULD END
> BEFORE - ON SEPTEMBER 4, 1994.
>
> That, he says, was a mistake, a misreading of the biblical codes used
> to decipher the exact date of the 'rapture'.
>
> In order to get the warning out in time he fudged his calculations, a
> mistake he maintains he did not make this time.
>
> According to the Church's website, there are two 'proofs' that May 21
> 2011 is the judgement day.
>
> According to them, Noah's great flood occurred in the year 4990 B.C.,
> 'exactly' 7000 years ago.
>
> At the time, God said to Noah he had seven days before the flood would
> begin.
>
> Taking a passage from 2 Peter 3:8, in which it is said a day for God
> is like a thousand human years, the church reasoned that seven 'days'
> equals 7000 human years from the time of the flood,making 2011 the
> year of the apocalypse.
>
> In its second 'proof' the exact date is revealed by working forward
> from the exact date of the of the crucifixion - April 1, 33 AD.
>
> According to their reasoning, there are exactly 722,500 days from
> April 1, 33 A.D. until May 21, 2011 - the alleged day of judgement.
>
> This number can be represented as follows: 5 x 10 x 17 x 5 x 10 x 17 =
> 722,500.
>
> The church then argues that numbers in the bible have special
> meanings, with the number 5 signifying atonement or redemption, the
> number 10 signifying 'completeness' and the number 17 equalling heaven.
>
> 'Ambassador' Sheila Jonas, another of the Family Radio faithful, spoke
> of her joy at joining the not-so merry band of travellers.
> She said: 'I'm in it until the end. This is so serious, I can't
> believe I'm here.
>
> She will not however talk about her past because: 'There is no other
> story. ... we are to warn the people. Nothing else matters.'
>
> Travelling in a convoy of five caravans, the doom-mongers are adamant
> that Jesus is coming in three months.
> And for anyone harbouring doubts over the accuracy of the prediction,
> the group has a cast iron answer - 'the Bible guarantees it'.
>
> With T-shirts and banners declaring the 'Awesome News' that Judgement
> Day is coming, the first convoy of five caravans set off in October
> last year.
> They have now been joined by two other convoys, all travelling to
> different parts of the country spreading their message.
>
> The oldest believer on the convoy, 75-year-old Gallegos from Utah, is
> similar to the rest of the church members. IN ORDER TO JOIN THE TRIP
> HE HAD TO LEAVE BEHIND A WIFE OF 53 YEARS AND BE AWAY FROM HIS 10
> CHILDREN AND THEIR FAMILIES.
>
> Others have left empty houses, sold antiques, disposed of art
> collections or given up cars and other expensive items to join the
> road trip of doom.
>
> And as if the end of the world is not bad enough, there is one final
> bitter pill as we approach the apocalypse.
>
> Apparently no one from Family Radio is sure what to do to guarantee a
> place in heaven."
>
> THAT'S THE END OF THE ARTICLE.
>

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Re: I said it before. I'll say it again. Revolution in our lifetime!
« Reply #7 on: April 05, 2011, 07:25:25 AM »
No, that is not what he was talking about, dmsmsa. He's referring to a group of radical f'n moonbats organizing to bring down the stock market by refusing to pay their mortgages in May.
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Re: I said it before. I'll say it again. Revolution in our lifetime!
« Reply #8 on: April 05, 2011, 08:14:47 AM »
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Re: I said it before. I'll say it again. Revolution in our lifetime!
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I said it before. I'll say it again. Revolution in our lifetime!

The only way that's going to happen is if Obama gets re-elected and some equally-clueless and incompetent buffoon Lib wins in 2016.  It may even be possible that a few of you entitlement-sucking drones join in, once the Democrat policies break the economy so badly that even your entitlement checks stop, or are rendered worthless.
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Re: I said it before. I'll say it again. Revolution in our lifetime!
« Reply #10 on: April 05, 2011, 10:24:05 AM »
Bring on your revolution. When the world collapses into chaos you can beg for everything including your life from the scum of the earth as they beat, rape, murder and rob their way though what's left of the world.
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Re: I said it before. I'll say it again. Revolution in our lifetime!
« Reply #11 on: April 05, 2011, 05:16:29 PM »
I think he might have been talking about this

> "'Awesome, it's the end of the world': Doomsday campers travel the
> country preaching the Apocalypse...on May 21
>
> By Daily Mail Reporter
>
> Last updated at 11:18 AM on 8th March 2011
> Comments (474) Add to My Stories Most people like to push thoughts
> about the end of the world to the back of their minds, hoping that the
> apocalypse, if it ever comes, will be a long way off.
>
> But for one group of not-so happy campers, doomsday is a lot
> sooner...May 21 to be precise.
>
> According to the predictions of the Family Radio ministry, on that
> date a massive earthquake will shake the world apart, littering the
> ground with 'many dead bodies'.
>
> Those who believe in Jesus will be carried into heaven, while the rest
> of humanity will endure 153 days of 'death and horror' before the
> world ends on October 21.
>
> The group of 10 Christians from Oakland have set out across the
> country in a convoy of caravans to bring the 'awesome' message of
> impending doom to as many people as possible.
>
> 'Project Caravan', as it has become known, is made up of members of
> the Family Radio network all of who have given up jobs, families and
> all their possessions to join this final mission.
>
> Calling themselves 'ambassadors', the church members point to baffling
> biblical codes to demonstrate their reasoning.
>
> Speaking to CNN the group's leader, 89-year-old Harold Camping, is
> adamant that the date is accurate.
>
> He said: 'I know it's absolutely true, because the Bible is always
> absolutely true.
>
> 'If I were not faithful that would mean that I'm a hypocrite.'
> DESPITE HIS CONVICTION, CAMPING HAS PREDICTED THE WORLD WOULD END
> BEFORE - ON SEPTEMBER 4, 1994.
>
> That, he says, was a mistake, a misreading of the biblical codes used
> to decipher the exact date of the 'rapture'.
>
> In order to get the warning out in time he fudged his calculations, a
> mistake he maintains he did not make this time.
>
> According to the Church's website, there are two 'proofs' that May 21
> 2011 is the judgement day.
>
> According to them, Noah's great flood occurred in the year 4990 B.C.,
> 'exactly' 7000 years ago.
>
> At the time, God said to Noah he had seven days before the flood would
> begin.
>
> Taking a passage from 2 Peter 3:8, in which it is said a day for God
> is like a thousand human years, the church reasoned that seven 'days'
> equals 7000 human years from the time of the flood,making 2011 the
> year of the apocalypse.
>
> In its second 'proof' the exact date is revealed by working forward
> from the exact date of the of the crucifixion - April 1, 33 AD.
>
> According to their reasoning, there are exactly 722,500 days from
> April 1, 33 A.D. until May 21, 2011 - the alleged day of judgement.
>
> This number can be represented as follows: 5 x 10 x 17 x 5 x 10 x 17 =
> 722,500.
>
> The church then argues that numbers in the bible have special
> meanings, with the number 5 signifying atonement or redemption, the
> number 10 signifying 'completeness' and the number 17 equalling heaven.
>
> 'Ambassador' Sheila Jonas, another of the Family Radio faithful, spoke
> of her joy at joining the not-so merry band of travellers.
> She said: 'I'm in it until the end. This is so serious, I can't
> believe I'm here.
>
> She will not however talk about her past because: 'There is no other
> story. ... we are to warn the people. Nothing else matters.'
>
> Travelling in a convoy of five caravans, the doom-mongers are adamant
> that Jesus is coming in three months.
> And for anyone harbouring doubts over the accuracy of the prediction,
> the group has a cast iron answer - 'the Bible guarantees it'.
>
> With T-shirts and banners declaring the 'Awesome News' that Judgement
> Day is coming, the first convoy of five caravans set off in October
> last year.
> They have now been joined by two other convoys, all travelling to
> different parts of the country spreading their message.
>
> The oldest believer on the convoy, 75-year-old Gallegos from Utah, is
> similar to the rest of the church members. IN ORDER TO JOIN THE TRIP
> HE HAD TO LEAVE BEHIND A WIFE OF 53 YEARS AND BE AWAY FROM HIS 10
> CHILDREN AND THEIR FAMILIES.
>
> Others have left empty houses, sold antiques, disposed of art
> collections or given up cars and other expensive items to join the
> road trip of doom.
>
> And as if the end of the world is not bad enough, there is one final
> bitter pill as we approach the apocalypse.
>
> Apparently no one from Family Radio is sure what to do to guarantee a
> place in heaven."
>
> THAT'S THE END OF THE ARTICLE.
>

I'm thinking you have no idea what Glenn Beck says because that's just freaking nuts. Never heard him utter such nonsense. Ever.

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