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Down the Rabbit Hole
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Keep up the good work Patriots.
Give um NON-STOP HELL whenever/wherever you see them.

It's said that all politics are local.
Same thing needs to happen for the local Scumbag politicians/media who have had a free ride promoting this agenda.

LINDSEY GRAHAM CONFRONTED (CHANTS OF TRAITOR)
https://www.bitchute.com/video/6tlkEoGypos1/

MITT ROMNEY got CALLED OUT AT AIRPORT & in FLIGHT
(CHANTS OF TRAITOR)
https://brandnewtube.com/watch...lRsJT9obgV49yGI.html


Diligentia, Vis, Celeritas

"People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf."
-- George Orwell

 
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A few years ago I was waiting to board at Reagan National and Jeff Flake and John McCain were both on my flight. Flake had on jeans, no jacket and a baseball cap, earbuds in, surfing his laptop and no one recognized him. McCain, obviously recognizable, was posing for photos with everyone. I wanted to vomit, but I was in the very small minority.
 
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McCain has been a big part of the corruption for a long time.


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That sure brightens my day!
 
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The Portland mayor Ted Wheeler was hassled at dinner the other night by Antifa. I'm not for any violence but it doesn't hurt my feeling that these scumbags might not be able to walk around and feel the the untouchable kings they think they are.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gNjM0Dd1Xb4
 
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That's part of the problem, they have nothing to fear anymore. They've become royalty. This is wonderful and needs to happen more.


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I was happy to be rid of McCain. Then who appears....Romney. That bastard sure had me fooled when he ran for president. Same with Paul Ryan (was my Congressman here in Wis.) , turned out to be just another republican COWARD.
 
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McCain has been a big part of the corruption for a long time.

You mean the SCUMBAG TRAITOR; "Song Bird" McCain!
 
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Politicians are vile parasitic creatures.
 
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That needs to happen to everyone of them. Their offices need to be flooded with letters, by the hundreds of thousands with just one word.

"Trader"

No matter what party. The only ones not getting them would be the very few that did the right thing.

And not just once, but every few weeks. A nice letters reminding them that they are Traders.



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Traitors. Some may be traders, but they're all traitors. Wink


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Big Grin

Yelling at them isn't going to do any good and will probably be used against us to diminish the cause.

We aren't them. We stand for the rule of law.

On the one side are calls to fertilize the tree of liberty, just run the protestors over. On the other I can't close my facebook account or cancel amazon- It's too hard.


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They were not confronted hard enough.
 
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OK I'm going to be the contrarian here. Wasn't there a hell of a bunch of outrage over this kind of behavior when it was advocated for members of Trump's cabinet and others in his administration?

One of the misunderstood things about holding public office is that you are always, ALWAYS working. You can't go to the grocery store, to dinner with your wife without someone watching, someone wanting to talk to you about an issue. It's common practice that members of Congress and other high ranking state officials have people following them every time they leave their house to video them regardless of what they are doing

While only at the local and county level, I have held public office for years and years. And I have run for state level office as well. I can assure you that were someone confront me while out with my wife, there would be violence, And further if they threaten me or my family I will be happy to share my 200 yard targets with them.

There is a place for disagreement and dissent. And I certainly don't like many of those who hold elected office. But confronting them in public places is not the way to go about it, particularly if it involves profanity or intimidation.


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Traitors. Some may be traders, but they're all traitors. Wink


Stupid autocorrect and I not notice....LoL


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As much as I may be sympathetic to their feeling betrayed by these politicians, this will eventually not end well.
Someone that is mentally unbalanced will take it to another level and physically harm one of them and that will be the start of more restrictions on our civil liberties, especially the rights of self protection (2A rights in particular).
Don't say it can't happen, I'm old enough to have lived through that era and it has taken decades to swing back in a more positive direction.


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They were not confronted hard enough.


I agree with this. Moral high ground is getting us nowhere.
 
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where did the moral high ground get us?

where did being nice and polite get us?

where did reasonableness get us?

continuing to do the same thing over and over again but expecting different results is a sign of mental issues

if we are to win, we need to change our tactics
 
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where did the moral high ground get us?

where did being nice and polite get us?

where did reasonableness get us?

continuing to do the same thing over and over again but expecting different results is a sign of mental issues

if we are to win, we need to change our tactics


Not making any judgments. Just a question. What change in tactics do you suggest? Armed insurrection?
 
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Originally posted by nhtagmember:
where did the moral high ground get us?

where did being nice and polite get us?

where did reasonableness get us?

continuing to do the same thing over and over again but expecting different results is a sign of mental issues

if we are to win, we need to change our tactics


Not making any judgments. Just a question. What change in tactics do you suggest? Armed insurrection?


Instead I ask you what's the plan? As previously stated taking the high and moral ground is why we are where we are. Quoting the constitution does nothing. Expecting judges to rule for us did nothing. They did nothing. The boat has taken on just about all the water she can.



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looking forward to 4 years of TRUMP!
 
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