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4 hours ago, OldMenRule said:

I'm not counting on it, I just acknowledge it. The courts are corrupt, the system is in decay. Might as well be 1920'2-1930's Germany. We even had our own Reichstag fire with the Great Capital Riots which are being exploited to pass new and more restrictive legislation. The current administration wants to focus on domestic terrorism. Given the courts and loose interpretations that will likely be anyone with an American flag of their lawn.     

It's a fight, yes, but there are sensible people on our side fighting the good fight.

https://www.supremecourt.gov/DocketPDF/20/20-843/167028/20210122154401104_20-843 Amici Brief States.pdf

That should be a refreshing read.

Sapere aude.

Audeamus.

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34 minutes ago, Haskell_Hunter said:

It's a fight, yes, but there are sensible people on our side fighting the good fight.

https://www.supremecourt.gov/DocketPDF/20/20-843/167028/20210122154401104_20-843 Amici Brief States.pdf

That should be a refreshing read.

I need to be surrounded by more people such as yourself. I'm afraid I've become quite negative as to the nations future.

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Too late, already have 8 x 10's.

Beware, for when the conversation is pushed further underground, then, some will never know until it is too late.

 

 

 

“Suppose that a great commotion arises in the street about something, let us say a lamp-post, which many influential persons desire to pull down. A grey-clad monk, who is the spirit of the Middle Ages, is approached upon the matter, and begins to say, in the arid manner of the Schoolmen, "Let us first of all consider, my brethren, the value of Light. If Light be in itself good--" At this point he is somewhat excusably knocked down. All the people make a rush for the lamp-post, the lamp-post is down in ten minutes, and they go about congratulating each other on their unmediaeval practicality. But as things go on they do not work out so easily. Some people have pulled the lamp-post down because they wanted the electric light; some because they wanted old iron; some because they wanted darkness, because their deeds were evil. Some thought it not enough of a lamp-post, some too much; some acted because they wanted to smash municipal machinery; some because they wanted to smash something. And there is war in the night, no man knowing whom he strikes. So, gradually and inevitably, to-day, to-morrow, or the next day, there comes back the conviction that the monk was right after all, and that all depends on what is the philosophy of Light. Only what we might have discussed under the gas-lamp, we now must discuss in the dark.”

G. K. Chesterton

 

 

FPC  - "Without either the first or second amendment, we would have no liberty; the first allows us to find out what's happening, the second allows us to do something about it! The second will be taken away first, followed by the first and then the rest of our freedoms." - Andrew Ford
 

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Ok, will do

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12 hours ago, thefirstndsecond said:

Too late, already have 8 x 10's.

Beware, for when the conversation is pushed further underground, then, some will never know until it is too late.

 

 

 

“Suppose that a great commotion arises in the street about something, let us say a lamp-post, which many influential persons desire to pull down. A grey-clad monk, who is the spirit of the Middle Ages, is approached upon the matter, and begins to say, in the arid manner of the Schoolmen, "Let us first of all consider, my brethren, the value of Light. If Light be in itself good--" At this point he is somewhat excusably knocked down. All the people make a rush for the lamp-post, the lamp-post is down in ten minutes, and they go about congratulating each other on their unmediaeval practicality. But as things go on they do not work out so easily. Some people have pulled the lamp-post down because they wanted the electric light; some because they wanted old iron; some because they wanted darkness, because their deeds were evil. Some thought it not enough of a lamp-post, some too much; some acted because they wanted to smash municipal machinery; some because they wanted to smash something. And there is war in the night, no man knowing whom he strikes. So, gradually and inevitably, to-day, to-morrow, or the next day, there comes back the conviction that the monk was right after all, and that all depends on what is the philosophy of Light. Only what we might have discussed under the gas-lamp, we now must discuss in the dark.”

G. K. Chesterton

 

 

Good stuff...............

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1 hour ago, Sako76 said:

It's for the children!

 

FPC  - "Without either the first or second amendment, we would have no liberty; the first allows us to find out what's happening, the second allows us to do something about it! The second will be taken away first, followed by the first and then the rest of our freedoms." - Andrew Ford
 

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