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The Coming Insurrection
#21
(09-04-2015, 11:32 AM)Maggot Wrote:
(09-04-2015, 11:29 AM)Duchess Wrote:

We are so lucky to live in America.

Yes we are. You just don't realize it till you go to other countries though.

I do feel blessed to live in America. Others who spout their critical diatribe about the USA need the experience of living in other countries.
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#22
I REALLY wanted to post up Behemoth's "Christians to the Lions" video, but I already reached my 1 video per thread quota. Lynott was worth it though. Man had a great set of pipes. RIP Phil.
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(09-04-2015, 11:41 AM)Blindgreed1 Wrote: but I already reached my 1 video per thread quota.


Huh? Smiley_emoticons_skeptisch

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(09-04-2015, 11:45 AM)Duchess Wrote:
(09-04-2015, 11:41 AM)Blindgreed1 Wrote: but I already reached my 1 video per thread quota.


Huh? Smiley_emoticons_skeptisch

Self imposed limitation. Sometimes I even annoy myself with that shit.hah
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#25


Ah, I see. I had a WTF moment.
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#26
You can't make this stuff up.

The new black panthers leaders sentenced

Quote:The two #BlackLivesMatter activists admitted in court that they were planning to blow up the Ferguson police station and murder St. Louis County Prosecutor Bob McCulloch… But they didn’t have enough money on their EBT card!
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#27


hah Ain't that rich. They dumb.
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#28
The lady in front of me at the grocery store was picking her nose as the checkout lady was running her EBT or EBD card whatever the hell they're called and I asked if she was going to share that ole booger with me and she looked at me like I had 2 heads and says "Huh" so I said "O nothing" after my wife kicked me in the back of the leg.
He ain't heavy, he's my brother.
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#29
(09-04-2015, 10:23 AM)Maggot Wrote: Christians are used to getting persecuted and they stand their ground. Tough bunch that will stare down the mouth of the tiger.

Christians and persecution was long ago. Not quite geological time, but close.
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#30
(09-03-2015, 01:31 PM)pyropappy Wrote: [Image: 557586f9007fae1e24ffe50fb7c2af9a.jpg]

I hope you read this by now.

Here it comes

BTW Mr. Noble, big difference between me and a buffalo, big difference.


What it represents to me is that it has nothing to do with #BLM
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#31
Remember the St. Patricks battalion if immigration and discontent form the status of life in America, things could get worse. Its not pretty and the media has a part in it.
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#32
(09-08-2015, 06:48 PM)Adub Wrote: What it represents to me is that it has nothing to do with #BLM

Are you delusional?

It is the play book of how radicals, communists and anarchists are going to cobble together an alliance to over whelm the system a la Cloward and Piven.

They are gong to form groups outside of politics, attack during crisis, block the economy and annihilate police.

Any of that sound familiar?

Then read this:

The Project

It is real, it is related and it is happening as we speak.
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#33
(09-08-2015, 10:02 PM)pyropappy Wrote:
(09-08-2015, 06:48 PM)Adub Wrote: What it represents to me is that it has nothing to do with #BLM

Are you delusional?

It is the play book of how radicals, communists and anarchists are going to cobble together an alliance to over whelm the system a la Cloward and Piven.

They are gong to form groups outside of politics, attack during crisis, block the economy and annihilate police.

Any of that sound familiar?

Then read this:

The Project

It is real, it is related and it is happening as we speak.

I may be delusional. But, if I had to pick between the me and the you? I'd go with the you.
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#34


Tin+foil+hat+smiley
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#36


Giddy-up.
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#37
The full 7 hour video of this weekends Justice Or Else rally in DC.

Justice Or Else

I see radicals, communists and anarchists came together as an alliance this weekend. BTW, remember I am crazy. Watch don't watch, but remember my warning.

A million people gathered in Washington calling for the violent over throw of our country. The media isn't covering this.

You better be prepared; this is probably the last warning we get. Next year is going to make 1968 look like a Girl Scout picnic.
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#38
Well, there are bound to be some extremists in a crowd of tens of thousands, pappy. No doubt.

But the events of the 20th anniversary of the Million Man March "Justice or Else" rally were photographed and covered in global media, national media, local media, social media...

And, it was acknowledged by many of the speakers from the black community that progress has been made over the last two decades, though more progress needs to be made.

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Civil rights leader Benjamin Chavis, who attended the first march, noted that in the crowd 20 years ago was an Illinois state senator who went on to become President, "so we've made some progress," he told the crowd.

"But you and I know we've got a lot more progress to make," he said. "There's too much injustice, too much inequality, too much mass incarceration ... too (many) situations in our community that need addressing, and that's why we're here today."

U.S. Rep. Danny K. Davis, D-Illinois, who also was present in 1995, said the rally was a testament to struggles and progress, past and present.

"We will march on so over-aggressive law enforcement procedures will not be the order of the day. We will march on until every child has access to high-quality education. We will march so that every citizen will know that they can get health care," Davis said.


Story: http://www.cnn.com/2015/10/10/us/million-man-march/
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^ All of which are topics being addressed by the Obama Administration now, and most of which are part of the platforms of the top 2016 Presidential candidates from one or both parties.
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#39


Holy shit. THAT'S what has Pappy all shook up?

I like you, Pappy and I'm always glad to see you in Mock but I cannot relate to your mindset in any way.
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#40
I can't know what Pappy thinks or feels.

But, to be fair, the organizer and leader of the Justice or Else rally, Minister Louis Farrakhan, is too extreme for my tastes too. He doesn't represent the whole of the black activist movement and most of this weekend's speakers; many believe he's gone too far.

I think parts of his message are outdated in light of the progress that has been made and is currently underway in terms of affordable health care for all, reducing mass incarcerations, decriminalization of minor offenses, ends to stop-and-frisk policies which heavily targeted blacks...

Still, equality in education, employment, criminal justice and many other areas has not been achieved and should be aggressively pursued, in my opinion. Not just for blacks, for everybody. But, violence is not the answer and Farrakhan diminishes his credibility and his followers by threatening it.

Farrakhan explained his “Justice or Else” message in July.

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“Let them continue to kill to live and bury our children while white folks give the killer hamburgers… Retaliation is prescribed in matters of the slave. So, if the federal government will not intercede in our affairs then we must rise up and kill those who kill us. Stop them and kill them and let them feel the pain of death that we are feeling.”
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