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Sniks and Stones

Snippets from the ramblings of an irregular three percent; to wit, the archetypal lunatic fringe. For your consideration, format and emphases my own, content via Sipsey Street Irregulars, the gathering place for a merry band of Three Percenters:
"Pelosi and her ilk apparently do not understand that this Intolerable Act has some folks so angry that they are ready to resist their slow-rolling revolution against the Founders' Republic by force of arms.

"They certainly do not hear the soft 'snik-snik' of cleaning rods being used on millions of rifle barrels in this country by people who have decided that their backs are to the wall, politics and the courts no longer are sufficient to the task of defending their liberties, and they must make their own arrangements.

"[I]f we are to avoid civil war, we must get their attention BEFORE the IRS thug parties descend upon us each in turn -- when we will be forced into dozens of defensive slaughters and then, to end it, forced yet again to call Pelosi and the other architects of this war upon their own people to final account.

"We can break their windows. These windows are not far away from where you are reading this right now. In virtually every city and county in this land, there is a local headquarters of Pelosi's party -- the Democrat party. These headquarters invariably have windows.

"Before we have to resort to rifles to resist their 'well intentioned' tyranny. So, if you wish to send a message that Pelosi and her party cannot fail to hear, break their windows. Break them NOW.

"Break them and run to break again. Break them under cover of night. Break them in broad daylight. Break them and await arrest in willful, principled civil disobedience. Break them with rocks. Break them with slingshots. Break them with baseball bats.

"But BREAK THEM. It is, after all, more humane than shooting them in self defense.

"And if we do a proper job, if we break the windows of hundreds, thousands, of Democrat party headquarters across this country, we might just wake up enough of them to make defending ourselves at the muzzle of a rifle unnecessary."
Arguably a bit overhasty, the decree, considering it was posted two days prior to the health care bill even being signed into law. On the other hand, it really was a given that it would be, of course, so I suppose why not get ready the troops?

Plus it allowed time for the scheming, sharing tips for those needing a little more anonymity, for example. Crazy might not be exclusive to any particular party, I know; but folks like these, nuts amongst Wingnuts... straight up unglued, they are. Not to mention just a little bit scary.

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  1. Since when has threatening people with murder (guns do kill, right?) been legal? You can;t yell, "FIRE!" in a packed movie house, how are they getting away with this? What a pathetic bunch of ignorant, mother-issue, losers. (SOMETHING from their childhood.) I'm misssing the days of ACT UP.

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  2. Fear and intimidation will not bring about change. Good people from all political affiliations must make that know.

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  3. My God, what are they smoking that is making them so paranoid?

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  4. "Dozens of defensive slaughters" will be forced on them, though, so...

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