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Eyewitness to the Ayers Revolution

October 28, 2008 - 12:04 am - by Bob Owens
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2008-10-29 22:00:47

VVV:Well, you, sir, are apparently incapable of understanding my bone of contention, which is this: Ayers wanted to round up, imprison and murder lots and lots of American WITHOUT HIS ENEMIES WANTING TO DO THE SAME TO HIM.

LOL! Like I said — it’s not wholesale political murder you object to — you just want the victims to be people whose politics YOU dislike.

It’s absolutely nothing like what you said. I know that’s a standard rhetorical trick, to say that the other side of the debate has actually proven your point for you, but in this case I was never for one second talking about someone’s “politics” in the vernacular of the language, i.e., someone’s “ideas” or “theories”, I was always talking about someone’s “actions”. So you can get it through your thick skull, I’ll give you the image: If I see someone building the modern-day equivalent of a Japanese internment camp, I’m not going to file a complaint with the local constable. Sheesh, you are thick.

VVV: For the love of God, leftists are so frigging stupid it makes me want to puke.

Dear me, you ARE a sensitive plant, aren’t you? So your tummy’s gone all flopsy-wopsy? There, there, calm down. Maybe if you tried breathing into a paper bag for a little while…

As Nietzsche says, “Even the strongest have their weak hours” and leftism is just that putrid. Puking is actually quite instinctual.

VVV: Of course, the primary one is the stifling of political discourse hurtful to Obama’s causes. Obviously, we’re talking here and no one is coming to my door because I’m critical of Obama, but if that starts to happen, of course people should resist that violently.

Has Obama said or done anything at all to indicate such an intention?

Maybe you’ve forgotten the “Truth Squads” patrolling Missouri, looking for Obama critics who aren’t “telling the truth”? You’re really determined to make this easy for me, aren’t you? I mean, these softball questions are embarrasing to your case. But, if this is the best you’ve got, and I suspect it is, at least I know that I’ve made the right choices in life and developed my analytical skills in the right ways to be able to see through your lame defenses of Obamamania.

VVV:In Joe the Plumber’s case, he might use the courts to go after the woman who searched his records. Should that avenue be blocked in later days (perhaps the courts will be too busy deciding redistribution cases to bother with any boring old invasion of privacy cases), it is completely legitimate to take up arms, I don’t care of Jesus Christ were the President.

Take up arms against who? the woman who searched his records? You seem to be saying here that if a court case doesn’t go as you’d like it to, you’ll grab a gun and start rounding up liberals.

Wow, again, I’m flabbergasted at your incomprehension. I distinctly said that if the courts were inaccessible to petitioners who petitioned as a result of their harassment by state officials and said harassment was occasioned by the petitioner making political statements critical of Obama, then citizens would be in the right to depose the adminstrators of said court, by means of violence if necessary. How you got from that to “if a court case doesn’t go your way, you’re going to round up liberals” is probably directly linked to the relative differences in the power of our minds. Whereas my statement has multiple layers of hypotheticals about access to and justice acquired from the judicial system, your statement is a simplistic binary statement worthy of someone who’s mental development stopped on the elementary school playground.

VVV: I’m not “eager” for it.

Both you and Fred seem to be positively slavering over the prospect.

At most, I’m guilty of having a highly detailed imagination for the possibilities, leavened by many years of graduate school studying history and its drivers. But, yeah, part of me would love for the Ayers’ of the world to make their move, because crushing them would bring an end to at least some of the rancor that pollutes my day-to-day existence. The left is kind of luck a bucking bronco that needs to be broken, so it’ll be useful and not just a pain in the ass.