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Sonart said:
ad-vo-cate verb -- 1. to speak or write in favor of; support or urge by argument; recommend publicly:
I asked if you'd "advocated" armed rebellion.
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NOTICE WHO SAID ARMED. YOU DID, NOT I.
NOTICE WHO SAID VIOLENT, YOU DID, NOT I.
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Sonart said:
Obviously you have, even if now you're splitting hairs about whether you're "leading it" or not. Ben Franklin didn't grab a musket and yell, "Follow me!" either. That doesn't mean he wasn't complicate in an armed rebellion taking place.
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You have comprehension problems.
I am advocating Ron Paul as change.
I am advocating peaceful rebellion.
I am advocating people recognize their rights, and advocating they invoke them.
How you spin this into advocating armed rebellion is beyond me.
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Sonart said:
Ironic, isn't it, that Osborn would be guilty of that which he condemns... old men drumming up wars and then sending young men off to fight them.
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Ironic isn't it, that you can't grasp reading and comprehension at the high school level.....
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Sonart said:
Nice try, but there's a pretty clear distinction between foreign military adventures and domestic. But perhaps you should keep the images of blood being spilled on foreign lands firmly in mind, next time you feel that "We as a nation are ready..." for an armed rebellion.
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Hey, paint your pictures from your imagination if thats what comforts you, I understand. However, you are so far off base, you don't have a clue of where I stand.