Re: [MO-Speak-Out] We Are At Full Atendance At the Mad Hatter's Tea Party

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Well we're not far from it even as we speak.
 
deborah
 
We have no more thought of using our own powers to escape the arm of authorities than had the Apostles of old. No more are we ready to keep silent at man's behest when God commands us to speak. For it is, and must remain, the case that we must obey God rather than man. (Last sermon before being imprisoned by the Nazi regime of Germany (27 June 1937) --Martin Niemollers
 
In a message dated 6/4/2013 2:33:46 P.M. Central Daylight Time, kent...@utm.edu writes:

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They'll "drone" and "austerity" the people to near death and the whole crooked system

will then collapse as the people turn to violence.

 

deborah

 

 

Well, yeah but that’s a given. I just hope I’m around to see it. J

 

kent

 

We have no more thought of using our own powers to escape the arm of authorities than had the Apostles of old. No more are we ready to keep silent at man's behest when God commands us to speak. For it is, and must remain, the case that we must obey God rather than man. (Last sermon before being imprisoned by the Nazi regime of Germany (27 June 1937) --Martin Niemollers

 

In a message dated 6/3/2013 2:55:36 P.M. Central Daylight Time, kent...@utm.edu writes:

Hollywood’s best spy movies are built around just such scenarios. My favorite is one of Clancy’s tales “Clear and Present Danger” w/ a CIA type being the main bad guy. For some reason, we enjoy hating corrupt government ‘crats even more than we like hating Nazis. The comparison was deliberate for all you Nazi sympathizers out there. A good trio of movies about corrupt ‘crats is Damon’s Bourne stories.

 

Another, more likely, explanation is that SEALS died in the OBL raid and the government just waited for an opportune crash to produce the bodies. Not one of its proudest moments but since when did ‘crats ever worry about pride in anything they do as long as they have ‘plausible deniability’?

 

As for the fate of the feebies, I’ve had a hard time caring about them since the days of Elian Gonzales, Ruby Ridge and Waco. If they’re willing to terrorize and kill Americans for their masters they have it coming when their masters turn on them. ‘Highly trained’ can also describe ‘bumbling idiot’ ala the first ‘Die Hard’ movie or the first ‘MIB’ movie. I will give the agents’ friends this much credit: If those deaths were not accidental someone will have the backbone and wherewithal to do something about it.

 

People been conspiring about JFK since that November day and slowly but surely the evidence came to light. Warren became chief justice SCOTUS, Ford got to be president and only a gullible moron would believe in the magic bullet. Still, we wait in vain for a second gunman. That is a pretty good conspiracy.

 

‘Deep Throat’ got tired of being anonymous and outed himself. That was a pretty good conspiracy.

 

Unless they got the Chicago mafia to help them, I doubt Obama and company can pull off a like conspiracy. He is evil but I don’t think he’s smart on his own.

 

kent

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One lump or two ? And now BOTH agents involvolved fell out of their helicopter while training and are now deceased. Just like the helicopter went down with all the Navy Seals that were involved in the assassination of Bin Laden.

 

I guess someone believes that dead men tell no tales. And you know what? They're right.

 

deborah

 

Published on Friday, May 31, 2013 by The Progressive

The FBI’s Fishy Story on Killing Tsarnaev’s Friend

This story always smelled a little fishy to me.Image removed by sender.

I’m talking about the FBI’s killing of Ibragim Todashev, the Chechen down in Florida who was a friend of Tamerlan Tsarnaev. When he was fatally shot by an FBI agent on May 22 while being questioned by several law enforcement officers, we were told that he had lunged at an agent with a knife or tried to grab the agent’s weapon.

Well, now it turns out he didn’t have a knife, according to the Washington Post. (And the excuse “he lunged for my weapon” is one of the most common police lies in the book.)

Now I’m prepared to believe that Todashev was no angel. The FBI said he confessed to involvement with Tamerlan Tsarnaev in a triple murder in Waltham, Massachussets, on September 11, 2011.

But Todashev, like everyone here in the United States, was supposed to be presumed innocent until proven guilty. Yet he was never charged and never faced trial. Instead, he was fatally shot seven times while unarmed.

And now we’ll never know for sure what involvement he had, or Tsarnaev had, in that triple murder or whether he, too, was involved somehow in the Boston marathon bombings.

But the larger point is simply this: Too many people in our country die at the hands of law enforcement every year.

And the excuses are often lame, as they appear to be in this case.

© 2013 The Progressive

 

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