Okla. tea parties and lawmakers envision militia

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  • StarfallStarfall Posts: 548
    aerial wrote:
    Voting polls are not the same as demonstrations. According to your link the police say it was ok they were not breaking the law..the Black Panthers did break the law........ No one should be at the polls to intimidate

    True, except that there was NO "intimidation"at the scene. The whole thing was ginned up by ClusterFOX news. And yet the right wing echo chamber breathlessly repeated the report as if it were the gospel truth.
    Our thoughts on this are not far off at all. The bold in your statement is what I'm getting at. It just seems unfortunate that so many of us are cast into those oversimplistic categories and that seems to become something that divides us when really many of our basic thoughts on most subject's are quite similar.

    Exactly - as a previous poster suggested, it's more important to lay out in detail one's particular views, instead of relying on a general statement or assertion, so as to avoid confusion.
    "It's not hard to own something. Or everything. You just have to know that it's yours, and then be willing to let it go." - Neil Gaiman, "Stardust"
  • blondieblue227blondieblue227 Va, USA Posts: 4,509
    blondieblue227- Nice to have a gun rally in our nations capitol near the anniversary of the Oklahoma bombing.
    Starfall wrote:
    I wonder if these so called militias would feel the same way if it were a large group of *African-American" males marching on DC heavily armed. I'll bet you they'd all be screaming to have them jailed or prosecuted.

    very good point.
    it's all white men at these rallies.

    are there any females there? i haven't seen any.
    *~Pearl Jam will be blasted from speakers until morale improves~*

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