American militia rising?, page 1
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Topic started on 3-11-2009 @ 06:41 AM by WorldObserver



  1. Obama is proving to be no better than Bush
  2. The economy is crashing
  3. The banks are robbing from the poor
  4. People’s rights are disappearing at an alarming rate
  5. Americans have had enough and they are angry


And they wonder why the militia is rising

So, are you ready to join up when the time comes?


reply posted on 3-11-2009 @ 07:39 AM by Raider of Truth
reply to post by WorldObserver



If i was a yank i'd join these guys if they are as well armed and organised as that video portrays... hard times approach


reply posted on 3-11-2009 @ 08:44 AM by quackers
reply to post by havok



I'm from the UK, but I have lived in the US. I think the time for militias to have been effective has passed. The consensus seems to be that the war will be militia-vs-government, however I do not think this will be the case at all. What will happen is that due to the likelyhood of military turncoats (which is right and proper), the job of cannon fodder will be outsourced. Some have suggested that foreign troops have been training for martial law, well how about just war?

The only result from a militia movement now would be a seperatist, and fractured, United Stated, not unified (assuming a victory, unlikely imho). If you ask me there are only 2 possible outcomes, and neither of them will resemble the US as it is now (well 3 if you count nothing changing).



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