Commencement of the Second Revolution of the United States of America, page


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Topic started on 8-3-2013 @ 12:06 AM by tanda7
I've heard most of you say it needs to happen. I try to picture it and my imagination fails. It seems to me that most Americans are too comfortable to do anything other than complain then go right back to business as usual.

If it happens, how will it start?
I picture people getting fed up with inequality and injustice until it reaches a boiling point then suddenly the feds do something over the top, in some random town. It starts with the locals protesting, someone gets killed, the military is called out, a national out-cry, a small number of military and local LEOs desert, the movement spreads, martial law, economic impact, the disenfranchised take matters into their own hands, etc.

But,
What if it started with one guy picking up his gun and marching to Washington D.C.? Then along the way more and more people joined. What if by the time he got there, he had a following of thousands, tens of thousands, more?

What if everyone stopped what they were doing and fell in behind this person. Instead of watching it on TV.
And during this time no one paid their bills, went to work or otherwise indulged in the system.
Even if it was completely peaceful (which I hope it would be), it would have such a resounding effect on the financial infrastructure. The whole world would be watching.

Well, someone is finally tired of complaining and he is doing just that.

I was reading an article at Infowars about Bill Gates here;
www.infowars.com...
It's a story where Bill Gates says;


In the comments I saw this;

Bbryan941 says:
March 7, 2013 at 11:01 pm

Tomorrow on march 8th 2013, My brother and i will commence the start of the second revolution of the united states of america. We will be caring our weapons with no intentions of hurting any human or living thing. We will start our journey walking in englewood florida 34223, We will be on our way to the united states capital to express our feelings under “united states constitutional law” in response to a tyranny government. I my self bryan perry served in the united states army for four years. Our duty as american citizens is to protect and defend the constitution of the united states from all foriegn and domestic people including a tyranny government trying to control the population of free american citizens of all races and gender. Feel free to stand up and join us on our quest back to a true free america! Please let our voice and actions not be unheard!
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Anonymous says:
March 7, 2013 at 11:21 pm

Facebook page? If others want to join in how do we find you?


It got me thinking, what would the revolution look like?
Would anyone besides the anonymous replier actually march with him?
edit on 8-3-2013 by tanda7 because: punctuation



reply posted on 8-3-2013 @ 12:46 AM by missed_gear
reply to post by Wrabbit2000



Not that hard to find, unless coincidence: www.pof.com...

Hardly a revolutionary...


mg



reply posted on 8-3-2013 @ 03:03 AM by david99118
reply to post by Wrabbit2000



I would love to see an all out brawl, even if its just legal, between the feds and the state. would be nice if we could get back to a federal system as opposed to the half assed unitary system we have turned into.


reply posted on 8-3-2013 @ 02:05 PM by tanda7
reply to post by missed_gear


Not that hard to find, unless coincidence: www.pof.com...


When I read his comment I did a search for his name plus Englewood FL and came up with nothing, I was starting to think it was a fake name or something, I didn't think to search his username.

Hardly a revolutionary...


I checked out the link to his profile on that dating site and I'm not sure what you see that prompted that opinion.
Seems fairly normal, ex military, patriotic. I see nothing that would indicate he was incapable of being a revolutionary type. If he really makes his walk to D.C. I'd have to give him some props but it would probably be received by the public much the same way as the Occupy movement.

What criteria would make a person revolutionary?

The wording of his "motto" is a little confusing.
Bbryan941: you dont get nothing that you dont earn!!!



reply posted on 11-3-2013 @ 08:35 PM by tanda7
reply to post by tomutheyounger

Thank you for making a more thoughtful post. Now I actually have something to think about.
Calling someone condescending because they present a differing viewpoint isn't terribly productive.
Being condescending isn't terribly productive, and it was condescending wasn't it?
Now go sit in a corner and have a think about why that is so. Off you go.
More condescending, you can't help yourself can you?

P.S. I don't think we have different points of view at all, I'm asking questions.
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