mos6507 wrote:If nothing else, however, I think it's highly foolish to write these sorts of things in a public forum.
Arthur75 wrote:mos6507 wrote:If nothing else, however, I think it's highly foolish to write these sorts of things in a public forum.
Foolish for what reasons ? FBI spying ?
mos6507 wrote:"For the few who have yet to be infected by war hysteria, it's time to start thinking about revolution!"
--Eastbay
mos6507 wrote:"When the representation is inaccurate, this renders the public's ability to enact change using the legal avenues provided somewhere between unlikely and impossible. That is why the Founding Fathers acknowledged the right to bear arms as a universal, inalienable right; they expected Americans to actually use it to force their leaders to represent their interests if need be and overthrow them if they don't(see many of Thomas Jefferson's writings). This provision also must be within the limits of the Constitution; the American public does not have the right to take away the inalienable rights of others, like say, hypothetically vote to have all Muslims sent to camps and executed, or for a real example, allow warrant-less, suspicion-less wiretapping of phones."
--The Toecutter
mos6507 wrote:"I agree with your point that there should be some element in personal responsibility among EVERYONE, but don't kid yourself that the average person is culpable for the major political decisions made, because the average person didn't make these decisions, and often times even opposed those decisions. I suppose I could lambaste J6P for not taking up arms and shooting the fuckers, but that would be a little extreme, wouldn't it?"
--The Toecutter
mos6507 wrote:"I'm only an advocate for violence as a last resort, and it is pretty clear to me that all the legitimate means of changing the major decisions in society have been marginalized or destroyed."
--The Toecutter
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