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GOP Newsletter Calls for Armed Revolution if Obama Re-Elected

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posted on May, 11 2012 @ 12:58 PM
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Originally posted by oghamxx
source www.rightwingwatch.org...


In the “Whitehouse Watchdog” column, editor Ponch McPhee says that America cannot survive four more years under Obama, a “political socialist ideologue” who is “unlike anything world history has ever witnessed or recognized.” McPhee argues that Americans will have no option “but armed revolution should we fail with the power of the vote in November:”


That should read they will have no option if they are not in jail for sedition.

I sure hope that the DHS or FBI is all over this group.

Are there more such groups on the loose?



Yes there are more groups

they are called "OWS"



posted on May, 11 2012 @ 12:59 PM
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While you are not calling for an armed rebellion you are thinking about one and because of that the thought police have a place for you. See you there!




posted on May, 11 2012 @ 01:17 PM
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I sure hope that the DHS or FBI is all over this group. Are there more such groups on the loose?


That's an odd question. Are you on a fishing expedition here, or what?



posted on May, 11 2012 @ 01:24 PM
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if bush didn't trigger an armed revolution
i dont see why we need one for Obama.



posted on May, 11 2012 @ 03:35 PM
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Leave it to the Progressive People for The American Way to oppose anything which resembles the original rebellion of the colonists against a tyrannical dictator which resulted in the Declaration of Independence and the American Constitution.

Former leftist turned right exposes the group


The PFAW, a leftist activist group and “watchdog” of what it deems to be the fearsome and shadowy Religious Right in America, was created in 1981 by former TV producer Norman Lear to combat Christian conservatives, promote progressive policies, and elect progressive candidates. It features such fair-minded intellectual powerhouses on its board of directors as actor-and-politician-wannabe Alec Baldwin and Seth MacFarlane, whose animated TV series Family Guy routinely and viciously ridicules Christians and conservatives.

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edit on 11-5-2012 by ThirdEyeofHorus because: (no reason given)



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