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Post by Deleted on May 8, 2013 6:01:51 GMT -7
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Post by kutkota on May 8, 2013 6:05:06 GMT -7
Good lord that fool gets under my skin. He is only making it worse on the millions that support his ideas but not his methods, yet he is to arrogant to understand it.
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Post by dtucker on May 8, 2013 7:04:45 GMT -7
Good lord that fool gets under my skin. He is only making it worse on the millions that support his ideas but not his methods, yet he is to arrogant to understand it. I had never heard of the guy until I found this and then went to the forum to read where it all started. I was only there a few minutes to figure out this is something I wanted nothing to do with. I think they are going about this the wrong way. If they do decide to do this then I hope it doesn't get violent. I do not seeing this helping keep our 2nd Amendment right though.
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Post by kutkota on May 8, 2013 7:30:39 GMT -7
Good lord that fool gets under my skin. He is only making it worse on the millions that support his ideas but not his methods, yet he is to arrogant to understand it. I had never heard of the guy until I found this and then went to the forum to read where it all started. I was only there a few minutes to figure out this is something I wanted nothing to do with. I think they are going about this the wrong way. If they do decide to do this then I hope it doesn't get violent. I do not seeing this helping keep our 2nd Amendment right though. Youtube him, he acts like a complete fool, knowing full well that he will be arrested and then cries like a baby when it happens. He just gives those trying to bring about change in a constructive way a horrible name becuase he is attached to it. I immediatly discredit anyone or anything that attaches his name to their ideals.
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Post by fenster on May 8, 2013 8:44:43 GMT -7
He is usually arrested for things that are not against the law. Has good reason to cry foul.
And I wonder how many people told those at Lexington and Concord they should not stand up for their rights?
They are coming for our guns and at some point all the talking and political action will not be enough. Is it that time? I don't think so, but some do.
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Post by kutkota on May 8, 2013 10:06:27 GMT -7
He is usually arrested for things that are not against the law. Has good reason to cry foul. And I wonder how many people told those at Lexington and Concord they should not stand up for their rights? They are coming for our guns and at some point all the talking and political action will not be enough. Is it that time? I don't think so, but some do. he is usually arrested for doing idiotic actions in public places to cry foul. What was he protesting when he was arrested at the lincoln monument for dancing. He is no better than the fools that drive around trying to get stopped by cops and then giving them a hard time. He is looking for his 5 minutes of fame and I hope that is soon over and he can go back to being a quite fool that noone has to deal with. He sets things up to fail and then to cry foul.
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Post by fenster on May 8, 2013 10:33:46 GMT -7
He was protesting the tyranny of government at the Jefferson Memorial. And was arrested for what? There is no law against dancing at that memorial. Because the police asked them to stop dancing they should? What about the right to refuse unjust or illegal orders or commands?
Just like there is no law against singing at the Lincoln Monument. But people were arrested for that too.
How long must we let the government violate our civil rights? I applaud him for taking a stand.
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Post by kutkota on May 8, 2013 10:47:22 GMT -7
He created the environment to force the hand of the police. That is his method of operating. Disturb the peace of a national monument to prove the police will act on it. He is a joke. I agree with some of what he stands for but not a single one of his actions represent me.
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Post by Ceorlmann on May 8, 2013 10:51:18 GMT -7
If he did that at those monuments then I wouldn't say that he was necessarily breaking any law, but rather being very inconsiderate to anyone in the area. Monuments like those two aren't exactly what I'd consider to be places to do such activities unless there is a concert going on, and dancing to the music is being encouraged by everyone including the band director/leader. It's like having a cell phone go off in the middle of a concert, or during the changing of the guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. It's not illegal, but it certainly isn't considerate either! Audience members on their cell phones, and making other noise made stink of what I otherwise would've considered a perfect concert when I was in Vienna.
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Post by USCGME2 on May 8, 2013 21:54:29 GMT -7
Can't fix stupid.
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