No Justice, No Peace

PittsburghAfterDark

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I've had computer problems since just before innaguration day so I haven't been posting that much. It's about time I got a new Mac, that's what tax refunds are for, right?

Anywho, I had to go back a week or so and comment on the losers that were out protesting George Bush. Especially the no justice, no peace protestors.

If you're so angry and hate filled with your leadership, revolt. If you're so disgusted with the course America is on, stop whining, revolt. The second ammendment is there for a reason, for the population to rise up and depose a tyrranical government should the need arise. So, here's my invitation.

Revolt.

Take to the streets in general strikes. Empty every sporting goods store near you of firearms and ammunition. Unleash waves of hacker attacks against commerce and government sites. Disrupt the economy. Close the schools.

You won't.

Why? You're cowards.

It's the professional protestors that have everything to lose if they get their way. They stop getting funding, theystop getting attention, they stop getting noticed for crying about how they're a dissenting voice. Do they really do anything to change what they protest? No.

If I were as vehemently against this government as those who say they are and for the reasons they claim they are I'd be in a cave or cabin plotting revolution. I'd be recruiting people willing to take up arms and join an active revolt. Do we see that now? No.

Why? They're cowards.

Not one protestor or whiner would take to the streets in face of an armored column waiting to meet them. They take to the streets now because they know nothing will happen to them. No protestor now will take up armed struggle now. Why? Because they have no popular backing and they would die for a hollow, meaningless cause and wouldn't be a footnote in any history book.

If the left, HA HA, were to take up arms where are they going to meet... the Russian Tea Room? Are they going to raise money for the cause with a celebrity concert or telethon? Perhaps release a CD of supporting artists? Is this how they're going to raise money for arms? Are they going to preach from university lecterns to generally overpriviledged children to forget their dreams of BWM's, iPods, 3 car garages and burgeoning 401k's for a life of a utopian minded socialist rebel with no home or roots?

If the left were sincere, truly sincere, about the saying "No Justice, No Peace" we'd have armed rebellion in our midst. Instead we're left with a bunch of whining cowards whose idea of rebellion is a fresh placard with a spiffy sounding slogan as opposed to the armed struggle. Such a hollow phrase made meaningless by the inaction behind such a grandiose claim.
 
Sorry to hear about your computer problems. Still, you shouldn't have stopped buying your medication just so you could pay for the repairs. You know how you get when you stop taking it: you start posting rubbish like this.

Actually, just think if the US has universal health care: you could to pay for the PC repairs AND be able to get your medication.

:twisted:
 
Waco was the closest thing to a revolt the USA has had in years but of course they most likely would have voted for Bush. Was that during the Clinton era of Bush Senior?
 
Ummmm..... ya. You are referring to the people who were against the war and wanted a president who relied on dimplomacy and not military action, correct? How would a violent revolt, resulting in innocent people dying, fit that group? "Hey I'm against violence, so let's kill people!", I don't think so. Also. "No Justice, No Peace" is not intended to mean we won't be peaceful until there's justice, it mean without justice the conditions are not right to sustain peace. It does not mean that they are going to ensure there won't be peace.
 
[quote name='Drocket']Sorry to hear about your computer problems. Still, you shouldn't have stopped buying your medication just so you could pay for the repairs. You know how you get when you stop taking it: you start posting rubbish like this.

Actually, just think if the US has universal health care: you could to pay for the PC repairs AND be able to get your medication.

:twisted:[/quote]

Around the time Windows '09 comes out.
 
You know PAD is just trying to start a fight, that's all he ever does now. He comes here, post some trash, then leaves and never reply with anything that makes sense.

I would have revolted after the election, but a revolt of 5 people isn't going to do much.
 
If you hate Liberals so much (Which looking at your threads you do) why arent you on a jihad against liberals?

Comeone take a few of us out. You wont because you are a coward, and a pansy ass grandmas underwearing punta at that.

And so on and so forth...

/sarcasm
 
[quote name='defender']Waco was the closest thing to a revolt the USA has had in years but of course they most likely would have voted for Bush. Was that during the Clinton era of Bush Senior?[/quote]

It was during Clinton's presidency. Janet Reno, then attorney general, was the one who ordered the attack on the compound, thus giving a lifetime of ammunition to conspiracy theorists everywhere.
 
[quote name='elprincipe'][quote name='defender']Waco was the closest thing to a revolt the USA has had in years but of course they most likely would have voted for Bush. Was that during the Clinton era of Bush Senior?[/quote]

It was during Clinton's presidency. Janet Reno, then attorney general, was the one who ordered the attack on the compound, thus giving a lifetime of ammunition to conspiracy theorists everywhere.[/quote]

she can burn in hell for that one.
 
[quote name='CaseyRyback'][quote name='elprincipe'][quote name='defender']Waco was the closest thing to a revolt the USA has had in years but of course they most likely would have voted for Bush. Was that during the Clinton era of Bush Senior?[/quote]

It was during Clinton's presidency. Janet Reno, then attorney general, was the one who ordered the attack on the compound, thus giving a lifetime of ammunition to conspiracy theorists everywhere.[/quote]

she can burn in hell for that one.[/quote]

The Branch Davidians deserve a lot of the blame for that disaster as well.
 
[quote name='MrBadExample'][quote name='CaseyRyback'][quote name='elprincipe'][quote name='defender']Waco was the closest thing to a revolt the USA has had in years but of course they most likely would have voted for Bush. Was that during the Clinton era of Bush Senior?[/quote]

It was during Clinton's presidency. Janet Reno, then attorney general, was the one who ordered the attack on the compound, thus giving a lifetime of ammunition to conspiracy theorists everywhere.[/quote]

she can burn in hell for that one.[/quote]

The Branch Davidians deserve a lot of the blame for that disaster as well.[/quote]

He was walking the streets of Waco just a few days before it all went down.

There are too many problems with the incident that do not sit well with me
 
[quote name='CaseyRyback']He was walking the streets of Waco just a few days before it all went down.

There are too many problems with the incident that do not sit well with me[/quote]

I'm not excusing the FBI, but David Koresh was also a illegal-gun-hoarding nutjob with a messiah complex.
 
[quote name='MrBadExample'][quote name='CaseyRyback']He was walking the streets of Waco just a few days before it all went down.

There are too many problems with the incident that do not sit well with me[/quote]

I'm not excusing the FBI, but David Koresh was also a illegal-gun-hoarding nutjob with a messiah complex.[/quote]

AKA a run-of-the-mill Repubican?

:lol: :lol:
 
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