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July 31, 2010 - 3:36 am - by Richard Fernandez
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2010-07-31 22:36:30

RagD, it’s hard to tell. I do some politikn locally but I don’t think it matters. First because I’m preaching to the choir, second because talking ’bout revolution is one thing, hunting down ACORN or ACLU members is another.
That is why I stress timing. If I were to get some fellas together and start shooting people tomorrow, the Cops would get upset. Since the cops are basically on my side, I am willing to wait until the Ft.Sumter moment has arrived. Then the cops will help me with my target list. I will help them with their target list and everybody will be happy. ‘cept maybe the targets, but they really don’t matter once they are serviced.
The 4th world is used to fixing elections so they are counting on being able to fix them again in Nov. There are limits to how many dead can vote. If Conservatives can get enough turn out, then we might just blow thru the dead vote and the multiple voters. Not sure what can be done about the boxes found in the back seat of the car scam.
I think the only thing that will fix that is impeaching some judges.
We still have to try. We owe it to our grandchildren to make every effort to follow the Law before we start crossing names off the list. No matter how dishonest that law is. Meanwhile; BUY MORE AMMO!

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