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Old Dec 9, 2007, 02:15 pm   #134 (permalink) (top)
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No, I haven't. You proved it by not quoting me, as I know you must have been looking to try to find the dirt you thought you had.
"No. I have said we as a nation are ready, I have not said "come on people, follow me".

I have stated that I see the transgressions against the Constitution as worthy of revolt, especially compared to what cause our revolt from England, and looking at the causes of the civil war.

I have stated that 157 years is long enough for a monopoly on U.S. political power by two parties that started as one party, and are still one party, bent on authoritarian rulership of this nation in the end.

I am not however assembling a plan, nor am I preparing to march, nor am I leading a movement to start a revolution."


And that's just recently. I tried a search of your posts, but do you know how often you post? Sheeesh!!! But I know we've had these conversations before, and I know what you've said.

Face it, Osborn, you WANT an armed revolution to take place, if just a little, clean one. You seem to have this fantasy that a few armed and motivated Americans can easily overcome the vast firepower of the U.S. military...

"Nonsense. Tanks and armor vehicles need refueled, serviced and there are times when people get out of the tanks, just like there are times when corrupt officials leave their offices..... that is the time to strike." -- Gun and Gun Control, Dec. 4, 07

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Admitting that fact, and admitting thats why I own arms, is not the SAME as advocating violent revolt, you fool.
It is when you say "we're ready for one". To advocate, to speak or write in favor of; support or urge by argument.

Or do you enjoy playing the politician, parsing your own words carefully enough to plausibly deny them later? Sure, you haven't actually said, "Follow me!". Just, "Hey, the system is so bad it's way overdue and we're ready."

All that means is that you enjoy the sound of advocating violent revolution when it suits your rhetoric about liberty and the right to bear arms, but promptly deny it when presented with the realities of such actions. How Libertarian: unlimited freedom looks so wonderful on paper, yet proves so messy in the modern real world.

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Shameful on your part Sonart, shameful.
I'm not the one who thinks the U.S. is ready for a civil war

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