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here comes the wealth redistribution! :wantyou:
here comes the wealth redistribution! :wantyou:
the current state of our beautiful country scares me. Im a soldier, if there is any sort of uprising in this country, am i gonna be forced to oppress people who i share a common opinion with??? this is very scary stuff.
the current state of our beautiful country scares me. Im a soldier, if there is any sort of uprising in this country, am i gonna be forced to oppress people who i share a common opinion with??? this is very scary stuff.
"... and obey all lawful orders ..." (emphasis mine.)
The way I see it, you get wiggle room on that one. Between that and the Possie Comitatus Act of 1878, I'd say you're covered if there is an uprising, and you refuse to follow orders. Higher-higher may not see it that way - depends on their view (if they don't go along either, you're covered. If they do, then you'll have to wait until "the court of public opinion" steps in - you'll be a folk hero at the least!)
i used to be in the same predictament. the only thing that i can say is if you are given that order, be sure it is a lawful one. if there is any doubt, be sure to question the order. remember, the right to peacefully assemble. your oath was to Support and DEFEND the Constitution of the United States of America, not to follow orders from the united socialist states of america.
on another note, how credible is the source of this article? any word of this in mainstream media?
just out of curiosity, i wonder how the country (and its leader) handle it if for some reason all us organized hands were to picket? i mean we all want a piece of this new tasty pie.
Have things always been this fawked up in politics?
WTF?
Picket? Seriously? Shake some signs around and try to get them to listen? Nah, I think we need to speak louder than that.
sweet, finally a reason for white people to riot!
@Deadmen - yes, things have always been this deranged. Part of the problem is that people get to breathing that rarefied air in Washington, and lose touch with what we have to go through out here. Part of it is that they get to stay there - a wiser man than me (I wish I could remember who!) said "The system started to come apart when 'politician' became a career choice." Or, as Mark Twain once said, "Suppose you are an idiot. Or suppose you are a member of Congress. But, I repeat myself."
I further quote Mark Twain - "The world does not owe you a living. It doesn't owe you a damned thing - it was here first." Which shows how long this sort of thing has been going on. I've nothing against social support for the elderly, disabled, and retired (although it should go up some - since no-one seems to be able to stay with one corporation long enough to get a pension anymore...) but the "long-term unemployed" are such for a reason, and that reason is typically laziness. I thought unemployment ran out after six months?
I thought unemployment ran out after six months?