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Thursday, July 06, 2017
You'll Shoot Your Eye Out
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Rog, ever see the movie "Shot Through The Heart"? Excellent, and one of my all time favorite books, "My War Gone By, I Miss It So". -Anymouse
- 7/6/17, 11:14 AM
- Rodger the Real King of France said...
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Thanks
- 7/6/17, 11:52 AM
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What they don't understand, and have never considered because it's not within the realm of their imagination or understanding, is that once started it will continue to the end, with no quarter given nor truce considered.
It will not be magically stopped after 100 hours because no one involved will want to have to do it twice; once, when performed thoroughly, will be more than enough for everyone.
One desperately hopes that somehow elucidation about The Way of War - or, more accurately in this case, Insurrection and Restoration - is heeded.
- 7/6/17, 12:02 PM
- Rodger the Real King of France said...
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The idea of obama+company is just that. To destroy the United States as an entity.
- 7/6/17, 12:56 PM
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Another very good piece is by Dan Carlin in his Common Sense podcast a few weeks back. Talked about how in the very late 60's there were many bombings daily around the country. Which we could imagine that happening again in the US. Given how we've changed from then to our post-9/11 stance, what would we become of this? Would we become freer or would our Government be forced into an action to "protect the people" and clamp down. Becoming an even more totalitarian government? Very interesting conversation... worth the 1+ hour listen (or half that if you 2x your podcast listening.)
- 7/6/17, 1:50 PM
- Rodger the Real King of France said...
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In 1791 there was a rebellion against a new whiskey tax. MRe than 500 rebels moved on the home of the fedaeral tax collector.
"Washington himself rode at the head of an army to suppress the insurgency, with 13,000 militiamen provided by the governors of Virginia, Maryland, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. The rebels all went home before the arrival of the army, and there was no confrontation.
We did not thusly become a totalitarian government. Laws applied to everyone!
DO I AGAIN, HARDER,HARDER! - 7/6/17, 2:04 PM
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Well sir, every argument has two sides, and I tend to disagree respectably of course. I consider Shays Rebellion the first good hard goring of the American fighting man by the bull that has gored him in every war since. Those guys that went off to fight the British had farms, and on those farms they had mortgages. When they left, the bankers, such as Mr. Chase just held the principal and accrued the interest until the end of the war. When the first Johnny came marching home, there was a demand notice nailed to his door. The county sheriff gave him 30 days to pay up. Impossible. There was no currency in the new country yet. He had been paid in IOU's, expecting good treatment, however the local sheriff was owned by a man with a big plan. Mr. Chase offered 25 cents on the dollar in gold to these men, and promised to take care of the loans. They took his offer, as they had no choice. Mr. Chase assumed the entirety of the debt owned to these men, then posed the whiskey tax to fund the yet to be currency, to be funded by the 1/4 wages due the soldiers. He got em coming and going. No wonder they were mad enough to fight. I consider it a huge stain on the reputation of Gen. Washington that he took part, most likely he was duped as well.
Two more things arose from this, the duel of Mr. Burr and Hamilton were in part about this. The forced dissolving of the Bank of The United States (the first Fed) had it's ire based in this fight.
As always, the NY bankers won, the common man lost. History dresses the whole thing up to be a big win for the big central monster. Already Mr. Jefferson was loosing his grip. -Anymouse - 7/6/17, 8:17 PM
- Rodger the Real King of France said...
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mine, a quick, not best, example. Hat tip!
- 7/6/17, 8:23 PM