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Republican congressional candidate Stephen Broden stunned his party Thursday, saying he would not rule out violent overthrow of the government if elections did not produce a change in leadership.
connecting Fox News parent News Corp's second-largest shareholder, Saudi Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal, to the Carlyle Group, which has done business with the bin Laden family,
Beck pours gasoline on "average American," asks, "President Obama, why don't you just set us on fire?" On his television show, Beck claimed to be imitating Obama while pouring liquid from a gasoline can -- which he later stated was water -- on an actor portraying the "average American." Beck said during his demonstration: "President Obama, why don't you just set us on fire? ... We didn't vote to lose the republic." [Fox News' Glenn Beck, 4/9/09]
Homicide?
I think we can rely on responsible and constitutional policy to fix our problems, though it won't be without it's share of pain. Some don't share my view, and I sympathize with them, but I don't think my rifle needs to come out to make my point.
There are many ways to have a revolution, and not all of us who believe in revolt are violent murderers. But it seems the only way you wish to make your points is to fill your posts with alarmist superlatives, likening senior citizens, soccer moms, and blue collar workers who make up the Tea Party to the Brownshirts of the Third Reich.
It is true that TPM leaders want a theocracy, they want to remove the 1st Amendment and install a government of Religion.
Originally posted by whatukno
What is worse, is that the TPM seems to want to turn the United States into a failed country like Yemen. A weak central government, and civil war, secessionists, and all around the TPM wants only the top 1% to have ALL the wealth, while the bottom 99% have virtually nothing.
Originally posted by whatukno
What is worse, is that the TPM seems to want to turn the United States into a failed country like Yemen. A weak central government, and civil war, secessionists, and all around the TPM wants only the top 1% to have ALL the wealth, while the bottom 99% have virtually nothing.