Topic: Revolution | |
---|---|
Edited by
AndyBgood
on
Sat 02/21/09 08:47 AM
|
|
Revolution has utterly lost its meaning.
A lot of people called Obama's inauguration as being a "revolution" but in reality Revolutions involve a lot of violence. Many Americans these days are too much of a bunch of sissies to even understand if things did get bad enough they may actually have to face off with American troops under force of arms to defend ourselves and our rights. That was what the second amendment was all about. In the event corruption gets so out of control that our lives are put in jeopardy by our own leaders how many of you out there have the nuggets to actually defy and fight them? I am sick and tired of Obama's election being called a Revolution by the socialists because the Civil War was a revolution, The Bolshevik War in Russia in 1917 was a Revolution, The Boxer War in China was a Revolution and all involved blood shed. How many out there actually have the guts to take up arms to defend the very ground we stand on? I refused to fight in Iraq but I would sure as hell head for enemy soldiers invading my own home like many other conscientious Americans would! People hail General DeGaul of WWII as a hero he wasn't. The French Partisans were the real heroes. Behind the scenes they provided us a lot of valuable information and sabotaged the Germans relentlessly while DeGaul was playing golf in France. Now we face a serous problem with our government failing us thanks to the politics of big business infiltrating the system designed to keep them to playing fair and by the same rules we have imposed on us. So how do WE fix this mess? Vote in a Mulatto under false racial pretenses and hail him as the answer to the problem he can't do anything about? If we had a revolution we could conveniently wipe out the liberals because it would be easy to spot them. If they refused to take up arms they could be branded as a traitor to the constitution and an sympathizer to the enemy and justify their murder easily. I hope this though makes the liberals know fear because in revolutions there are purges as well! This would also force Continental Congress II to happen! I prefer to fix the system from within. We need to form a political party based on a contract with America to uphold fairness in all aspects of law and also personal accountability from our government leaders. With that we can force the change from within because if it comes to blood shed it is going to make the Civil war look tame because this time civilian casualties will be a lot higher! We have to force big business out of our government and hold them to the same rules we are held by. There are other things that need to be done away with like gerrymandering and subsidies! So who out there really want to see change happen in our government? I don't mean the piddly little band aid repairs that are happening now! |
|
|
|
Revolution has utterly lost its meaning. A lot of people called Obama's inauguration as being a "revolution" but in reality Revolutions involve a lot of violence. Many Americans these days are too much of a bunch of sissies to even understand if things did get bad enough they may actually have to face off with American troops under force of arms to defend ourselves and our rights. That was what the second amendment was all about. In the event corruption gets so out of control that our lives are put in jeopardy by our own leaders how many of you out there have the nuggets to actually defy and fight them? I am sick and tired of Obama's election being called a Revolution by the socialists because the Civil War was a revolution, The Bolshevik War in Russia in 1917 was a Revolution, The Boxer War in China was a Revolution and all involved blood shed. How many out there actually have the guts to take up arms to defend the very ground we stand on? I refused to fight in Iraq but I would sure as hell head for enemy soldiers invading my own home like many other conscientious Americans would! People hail General DeGaul of WWII as a hero he wasn't. The French Partisans were the real heroes. Behind the scenes they provided us a lot of valuable information and sabotaged the Germans relentlessly while DeGaul was playing golf in England. Now we face a serous problem with our government failing us thanks to the politics of big business infiltrating the system designed to keep them to playing fair and by the same rules we have imposed on us. So how do WE fix this mess? Vote in a Mulatto under false racial pretenses and hail him as the answer to the problem he can't do anything about? If we had a revolution we could conveniently wipe out the liberals because it would be easy to spot them. If they refused to take up arms they could be branded as a traitor to the constitution and an sympathizer to the enemy and justify their murder easily. I hope this though makes the liberals know fear because in revolutions there are purges as well! This would also force Continental Congress II to happen! I prefer to fix the system from within. We need to form a political party based on a contract with America to uphold fairness in all aspects of law and also personal accountability from our government leaders. With that we can force the change from within because if it comes to blood shed it is going to make the Civil war look tame because this time civilian casualties will be a lot higher! We have to force big business out of our government and hold them to the same rules we are held by. There are other things that need to be done away with like gerrymandering and subsidies! So who out there really want to see change happen in our government? I don't mean the piddly little band aid repairs that are happening now! |
|
|
|
Revolution has utterly lost its meaning. Tom Breaker: Look, Bill, if this is about reliving the 60's, you can forget about it, buddy. The movement is dead. William Strannix: Yes, of course! Hence the name: movement. It moves a certain distance, then it stops, you see? A revolution gets its name by always coming back around in your face. You tried to kill me you son of a b... so welcome to the revolution. -From 'Under Siege' |
|
|
|
School!!!
rev·o·lu·tion (rĕv′ə-lshən) n. 1. a. Orbital motion about a point, especially as distinguished from axial rotation: the planetary revolution about the sun. b. A turning or rotational motion about an axis. c. A single complete cycle of such orbital or axial motion. 2. The overthrow of one government and its replacement with another. 3. A sudden or momentous change in a situation: the revolution in computer technology. 4. Geology A time of major crustal deformation, when folds and faults are formed. Your view is narrow. Its not always about violence. |
|
|
|
We pay the government to brainwash our children into thinking that choosing a bad cop or a good cop out of two that always make a pair is an exercise in freedom.
Do you know that In Soviet Union, they had their children brainwashed so thoroughly, that many kids and young adults actually believed that they lived in the best country in the world, and felt like dying for it. Fanta insists this is point #3 as defined. However, if this was truly #3, there must be a change in situation. Where is it? Both parties, Republican and Decocratic, are just a couple of cops that play good cop - bad cop, in reality they both exactly the same and lead in one direction. |
|
|
|
nogames39 is exactly correct!!! they keep us divided and conquered by the use of sides, such as democrat and republican. they know that the american people are competitive and we will never put our heads together as long as we feel as though we belong to one side or the other. keeps us in a constant mode of circumlocution and chaos. two heads on the same body fighting each other.
|
|
|
|
I get revolted all the time....does that count?
|
|
|
|
yellowrose your being revolted all the time definitely counts lol
|
|
|
|
I get revolted all the time....does that count? That is so hot! ![]() ![]() ![]() |
|
|