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General Category => 3DHS => Topic started by: Kramer on April 09, 2010, 03:12:04 PM
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Civil Disobedience coming to a city by you
Mark Levin: Civil disobedience is coming (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hcFFR0iTp9k&#)
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what is it?
my work pornblocker is drawing a blank
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what is it?
my work pornblocker is drawing a blank
youtube video of Mark Levin on his radio show
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Silliness. Amusing but useless.
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What I'd opine as not so silly, is the continued double standard I keep seeing in the MSM. When Bush was in office, complete with Bush = Hitler signs, civil disobedience and such heated, when not hateful rhetoric, was seen as this country's solemn pursuit and ultimate example of the 1st amendment. Bush = Hitler was Patriotism 101, or so the implication
Ok, the rhetoric was acceptable, as long as it didn't become threatening. Disobedience was accebtable, as long as no property damge or laws were broken
Now, we get the tea parties, and their consistent (not to mention continued grassroots growing) criticism of this President and his policies. What do I see on the MSM.....precisely what Bt was referring to in an earlier thread. Repeated efforts to infer some form of racist foundation, complete with added inferrence of some "growing violent mindset", that if we're to allow to boil, will explode into some mass anarchy, if not worse.
Or so the MSM would infer with what they report, vs what they don't
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Silliness. Amusing but useless.
some naysayers sat back in 1776 too.
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Now you're being silly, Kramer. Mark Levin and his rhetoric are nowhere even close to being on par with the Founding Fathers.
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Now you're being silly, Kramer. Mark Levin and his rhetoric are nowhere even close to being on par with the Founding Fathers.
Levins views are closer to the views of the founding fathers when compared to Obama and his anti-American views.
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Yes, Levin's views are closer, but he's hardly advocating for revolution. Civil disobedience might accomplish something, but I don't see him leading the way yet. And I'm still not sure how civil disobedience is going to do a thing about immigration.
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Yes, Levin's views are closer, but he's hardly advocating for revolution. Civil disobedience might accomplish something, but I don't see him leading the way yet. And I'm still not sure how civil disobedience is going to do a thing about immigration.
OK then move the date to 1773
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And that accomplishes what, exactly? Are you trying to tell me Mark Levin is the vanguard of revolution? I don't buy it.
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This happens to be a bit connected, IMHO, but as I was turning channels to get to watching the Masters today, I caught a bit of a program, on Fox News, that was being hosted by Glenn Beck. It appeared to be more like a forum, with College age students, both in the audience, and on the state with him. The crux was that it was a forum of young conservatives. Was there any yelling, ranting, jumping up and down, calling Obama is Hitler or anything like that?? Nope, it was as if I was in a lecture hall, where the students could voice their concerns and issues, not just about the country, but in how they're having to deal with their views on campus. Did Beck advocate anything nasty, unethical, immoral, or even outrageous?? Nope, told the students to challenge those liberal professors. Get them to explain the "why's", and not simply to take their word as Instructor/Professor, and go home.
It was civil, it was calm, it was concise, it was objective, and it screws alot of thoughts that Beck is just some out of control fringe right radical. Does he get a tad hyperbolic on his show? Yea, I'm sure he does. But here was a forum of like minded conservatives, all having an extremely civil & intellectual conversation on todays biggest issues & concerns, in both the Educational field and in the direction this country is trying to be steered. I'm going to have to find out if that program is replayed and record it in its entirety. But for now, its back to the Masters