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By SSaxonsucksmember has saluted, click to view salute photos Comments: 7863, member since Thu Dec 15, 2005
On Sat Mar 20, 2010 06:07 AM

end of the world, government conspiracy, etc... you retarded bunch of pussies are indeed happy to live in amewica, right?? :)


By Larry Keller
MAXWELL AIR FORCE BASE, Ala. — It looks like nothing more than a 2,500-acre military complex, but sinister plans are afoot. One day soon — if it hasn’t happened already — law-abiding U.S. citizens will be rounded up and imprisoned here by their oppressive federal government. It’s perfectly obvious to anyone with eyes to see the traffic signs that direct FEMA trucks this way and that: This is one of the 800 or more detention camps being built by a government gone mad.

At least that’s what more and more Americans believe. A fear that the federal government will concoct a pretense for declaring martial law and confine patriotic dissidents to concentration camps — a conspiracy theory that goes back decades and was especially prevalent during the militia movement of the 1990s — is spreading as the country experiences a surge in groups on the radical right.

In the last year, FOX News personality Glenn Beck devoted airtime on three shows to the theory, saying he “wanted to debunk it” but could not. (He eventually did, but only after much criticism.) Oath Keepers, a conspiracy-minded police and military organization formed last spring, listed the 10 “Orders We Will Not Obey,” including any command to enforce martial law or herd Americans into concentration camps. And in September, William Lewis Films and Gary Franchi Productions released “Camp FEMA: American Lockdown,” a video that alleges the U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency is behind the camps. Lewis is a veteran maker of conspiracy-minded videos; Franchi heads Restore the Republic, an antigovernment "Patriot" group with militia-like beliefs.

The 90-minute film opens with newsreel footage of Japanese Americans being forced into internment camps on the West Coast during World War II and a narrator declaring that after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, the government “again went into open roundup mode.” He adds, “Is it possible history will repeat itself?” For the next 90 minutes, a Who’s Who of conspiracy diehards suggests that it is.

Many of the purported detention camps are supposedly on military bases around the country, including some that are closed. The radical-right conspiracy theorists say that nearby railroad tracks and aircraft runways near many of these sites are proof there are FEMA camps in the vicinity, because this is how prisoners will be easily moved. They also claim that razor wire atop tall fences around some of these facilities provides a key clue to their real purpose. The razor edges are directed inward, not outward, they say, because they aren’t meant to keep out trespassers. They’re there to hold prisoners.

One long-time Patriot conspiracy theorist, retired Phoenix police officer Jack McLamb, has gone so far as to claim that the government has placed unobtrusive colored dots on people’s mailboxes so that when martial law is declared, foreign troops serving the “New World Order” will know what’s to be done with the people at each address. A blue dot your mailbox: You’re taken to a FEMA camp. Pink: You’ll be used for slave labor. Red: You are shot in the head immediately.
Myth at Maxwell
On a long list of murky origins that regularly circulates on the Internet, Maxwell Air Force Base is identified as already operating a civilian prison camp with a small support staff and inmate population. That’s true, but it’s a minimum-security federal prison camp with about 900 inmates, not a FEMA facility. And it’s hardly a secret facility — the prison is regularly mentioned in the newspapers and has been operating for years.

Conspiracy theorists don’t say exactly where the supposed FEMA detention camp might be at Maxwell. But one of them shot a nine-minute video that appeared last year on YouTube and had been viewed by 1,491 people at press time. In it, the unnamed videographer locates what he thinks must be the spot. He points out orange road signs that say “FEMA Trucks” with arrows pointing to the routes they should follow. He eventually videotapes what he describes as a watchtower, dozens of large tents, an old ambulance, and what he says are picnic tables and games on the other side of a six-foot chain-link fence topped with razor wire. The fact that a low-slung building inside the wire has a loudspeaker on it is “awfully odd,” he asserts.

In a silent, isolated corner of Maxwell is indeed the supposedly ominous tower, perhaps three dozen tents and other structures shown in the video. Some days, the only sign of life here is an occasional jogger. The place looks about as sinister as a deserted summer camp. There is razor wire atop the six-foot tall chain-link fence, but it is facing outward. The Air Force is trying to keep people out, not in.

That’s because this is an officer-training site, not a secret FEMA concentration camp. Officers — even ROTC cadets — come here to train, sleeping in tents that are part of a simulated “deployed environment.” They are taught military skills including the basics of defending their base, land navigation and field medicine, Lt. Col. Mark Ramsey said during a recent tour of the site.

On a 35-degree morning this January, 354 Air Force personnel were going through drills. There was no evidence of a detention camp — but there were innocent explanations for everything the anonymous videomaker discovered. The watchtower? It’s used for rappelling on one side, rocking climbing on another. The tent city? It’s meant to replicate austere battlefield conditions and has been there since 1999, says Phil Berube, a spokesman for the base. The ambulance? A prop “used by the officer trainees who will become military doctors and nurses to give a semblance of battlefield conditions,” he explains. It’s not even operable.

The picnic tables and games? There are benches in open-air shelters, but no picnic tables. The shelters provide shade from Alabama’s searing summer heat and double as informal outdoor classrooms, Ramsey says. The “games” are a physically demanding obstacle course. That “awfully odd” speaker, the one mounted on that low-slung building? It’s affixed to a warehouse containing cots and sleeping bags, and is a means to alert those in training of urgent news, such as a violent storm approaching. And the tell-tale “FEMA Trucks” signs? They direct workers to staging areas on the base where they can coordinate efforts, collect supplies and respond to crises in the region, such as providing relief after a hurricane or tornado.

A Conspiracy Theory Takes Off
FEMA camp stories have been around a long time. Almost three decades ago, back in 1982, a newsletter of the extreme-right and anti-Semitic Posse Comitatus warned that “hardcore Patriots” would be imprisoned in FEMA detention camps. Some versions during the militia heyday of the 1990s had urban street gangs like the Bloods and the Crips, rather than domestic or foreign troops, rounding up antigovernment patriots.

Conspiracy theorists often point to a front-page story in The Miami Herald back in 1987 as proof that, in the words of one of them, “FEMA is the executive arm of the coming police state and thus will head up all operations.” The story reported that between 1982 and 1984, Marine Lt. Col. Oliver North had helped draft a secret contingency plan to suspend the Constitution in the event of a national crisis, such as nuclear war, violent and widespread domestic dissent, or national opposition to a U.S. military invasion abroad. North would later become infamous for his part in the Iran-Contra affair, in which weapons were sold to intermediaries in Iran with the proceeds used to fund antigovernment “contra” rebels in Nicaragua.

The plan was written for President Ronald Reagan in case he ever wanted to take such action. The newspaper also obtained a copy of a FEMA official’s 1982 memo that it reported was similar to a paper then-FEMA director Louis Guiffrida had written 12 years earlier. In the 1970 document, Guiffrida reportedly advocated martial law in case of a national uprising by black militants and the transferring of at least 21 million “American Negroes” to “assembly centers or relocations camps.”

During the Iran-Contra hearings in 1987, Texas congressman Jack Brooks asked North about the newspaper’s findings. But Sen. Daniel Inouye of Hawaii, who chaired the Senate Select Committee on Iran-Contra, rapidly silenced him, telling the Democratic congressman he was getting into a “highly sensitive and classified area.” That was further proof of their claims, conspiracy buffs contend.

But FEMA and its alleged plans for freedom-loving Americans are not the only government conspiracies that so-called Patriots and their fellow travelers love to hate. In a related vein, they also point to numerous presidential executive orders that they claim will allow the suspension of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights.

Executive Order Angst
Executive orders are nothing new. Presidents have issued them for more than 200 years, usually to direct federal agencies and officials in carrying out established laws or policies. Some have been momentous: Truman signed one that integrated the armed forces. Reagan issued one barring the use of federal money for advocating abortion. FEMA camp aficionados point to another executive order: One signed by Franklin D. Roosevelt that led to Japanese Americans on the West Coast being sent to internment camps for the remainder of World War II. Congress can overturn an executive order, although it requires a supermajority vote to do so. A president can sign an executive order rescinding an executive order of his predecessor. And the courts can overturn an executive order, although they have done so only twice.

“It’s fair to say that more executive orders haven’t been struck down by the Supreme Court because most aren’t far reaching and ambitious … or they concern murky issues about separation of powers,” said Gregory Magarian, a law professor at Washington University in St. Louis and a constitutional law expert. The courts tend to be especially deferential to the government in wartime, he added.

Like the conspiracy theorists, Magarian sees disturbing trends in how the government deals with political protests, including the creation of “free speech zones” and the collecting of information about protesters. But he finds it hard to imagine a scenario whereby a president could declare martial law and imprison innocent citizens. Historically, martial law has been declared only where there is widespread violence, and the response has been localized, Magarian says. He cites school integration as an example. The National Guard was called out in some cases, but only in communities were there was widespread racial strife.

But websites like that run by a conspiracy-mongering group called Friends of Liberty are thick with worries about executive orders. That site lists 15 “Executive Orders associated with FEMA that would suspend the Constitution and the Bill of Rights” and that “could be enacted by the stroke of a Presidential pen.” The orders generally allow the government to take control of various industries in a state of emergency. Only one of the alleged orders actually mentions FEMA.

Another, related conspiracy is supposedly the brainchild of U.S. Rep. Alcee Hastings (D-Fla.). When Hastings reintroduced a bill in January last year that would create six National Emergency Centers, Jerome Corsi, writing on the far-right WorldNetDaily website, said the measure “appears designed to create the type of detention center that those concerned about use of the military in domestic affairs fear could be used as concentration camps for political dissidents, such as occurred in Nazi Germany.”

That’s the same Corsi who launched the Swift boat attacks on Sen. John Kerry after he became the Democratic Party nominee for president in 2004. Corsi has also insisted without proof that President Obama posted a fake birth certificate on his website in order to address groundless claims that he is not an American citizen. The “Camp FEMA” movie has a similar take as Corsi on the Hastings bill.

Hastings’ vision: The centers would provide temporary housing, medical and other assistance for people displaced due to an emergency, as well as sites that would serve as centralized locations for training and coordination of first responders in the event of an emergency. The congressman’s state was clobbered by a series of hurricanes in 2004 and 2005. (Conspiracists claim FEMA’s response to Hurricane Katrina in 2005 was so poor because its primary mission had been changed from humanitarian efforts to being the government’s tool for imposing martial law.)

Curious and Curiouser
For all their talk about civilian detention camps, the conspiracy theorists are woefully vague on specifics. Their list of detention sites often gives the name of a military base or other facility and nothing more. When there is more information, it can be wildly speculative. In Pensacola, Fla., it “is believed that a facility may be carved out of the wilds.” One conspiracy theorist even claims “the largest of these facilities,” a “massive mental health facility” near Fairbanks, Alaska, “can hold approximately 2 million people.” (Alaska’s 2008 population was 686,000.)

Another reputed current or future detention camp is at Fort Chaffee, Ark. The former Army base was transferred to the Arkansas Army National Guard in 1997 and is now a training facility. In recent years, chunks of the base’s land have been forfeited for redevelopment. Even so, the conspiracy theorists believe Fort Chafee has a new runway and a new camp facility that can hold 40,000 prisoners.

“It’s kind of a laugh,” said Capt. Chris Heathscott, state public affairs officer for the Arkansas National Guard. A maximum of 7,000 soldiers can train at Fort Chafee, which couldn’t possibly accommodate 40,000 people, Heathscott said. There is no new camp, although some of the base’s old barracks were remodeled for use by soldiers and by Hurricane Katrina evacuees temporarily housed there.

A federal prison camp at Allenwood, Pa. is supposed to be another potential concentration camp site. The FEMA camp list says it has only 300 inmates, but has the capacity to hold more than 15,000 people on 400 acres. There are, however, low-, medium- and high-security facilities on 640 acres, not 400. The total inmate population of the three prisons combined was 3,954 as of Dec. 17, a Bureau of Prisons spokeswoman said. “There is no way they can house 15,000 people out there,” spokeswoman Carla Wilson said.

Popular Mechanics magazine debunked some of the FEMA camp lore last year. An aerial photo, for example, of what supposedly was a detention camp in Wyoming was shown by the magazine to be a North Korean prison camp. And the 500,000 plastic, air-tight coffins supposedly stored in Atlanta, perhaps to bury plague or biological warfare victims? That was about 50,000 polypropylene burial vaults manufactured by a company for routine use in preventing the collapse of burial plots. But facts like these have not slowed the conspiracy theorists.

Ultimately, belief in FEMA detention camps requires one to conclude that nobody has ever escaped from one and told their story. It means believing that not one camp worker has breathed a word about his or her job. It requires assuming that not one of America’s 100 senators or 435 congressmen knows of the camps or, if they do, none is alarmed enough to call for hearings. It means believing that not a single ambitious journalist connected to a national media outlet has delved into this dastardly plan. And it requires one to assume that such innocuous things as the “FEMA Trucks” signs at the Maxwell AFB — in plain view of thousands of motorists — actually betray a terrible secret.

But the Patriots and other conspiracy theorists who circulate these theories — and they have moved in recent times from that fringe into the so-called “tea parties” and other populist and nativist groups — believe all of that, and believe it with a passion. When Glenn Beck finally conceded there was no evidence of FEMA camps, Texas radio conspiracist Alex Jones angrily responded by calling the FOX host, among other things, “an operative,” a “sick bastard” and “a piece of crap.”

The narrator of the video taken outside Maxwell Air Force Base purporting to show a FEMA camp may have inadvertently summed up detention camp conspiracy theories best. As he neared the end of his faux exposé, he said, “You can come up with whatever story you want to come up with.”
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24 Replies to Fear of FEMA...... da poor amewican bashtards are scared pussies really..

re: Fear of FEMA...... da poor amewican bashtards are scared pussies really.. en>fr fr>en
By SSaxonsucksmember has saluted, click to view salute photos Comments: 7863, member since Thu Dec 15, 2005
On Sat Mar 20, 2010 06:10 AM



the perfect scared whitey retard here...

www.jackmclamb.com
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By LMAOmember has saluted, click to view salute photos Comments: 8552, member since Sun Nov 06, 2005
On Sat Mar 20, 2010 06:21 AM
In the last year, FOX News personality Glenn Beck devoted airtime on three shows to the theory, saying he “wanted to debunk it” but could not. He eventually did, but only after much criticism.) Oath Keepers, a conspiracy-minded police and military organization formed last spring, listed the 10 “Orders We Will Not Obey,” including any command to enforce martial law or herd Americans into concentration camps. And in September, William Lewis Films and Gary Franchi Productions released “Camp FEMA: American Lockdown,” a video that alleges the U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency is behind the camps. Lewis is a veteran maker of conspiracy-minded videos; Franchi heads Restore the Republic, an antigovernment "Patriot" group with militia-like beliefs.

The 90-minute film opens with newsreel footage of Japanese Americans being forced into internment camps on the West Coast during World War II and a narrator declaring that after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, the government “again went into open roundup mode.” He adds, “Is it possible history will repeat itself?” For the next 90 minutes, a Who’s Who of conspiracy diehards suggests that it is.


Do you even READ the drivel you post?
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By Rommelo Comments: 426, member since Mon Jun 15, 2009
On Sat Mar 20, 2010 08:51 AM



xxSaxunFuxxxxyou stupid retard...scared is what you do...bend over for an invader...I know you can't help it, it's in your genetic make-up. Then you pull a "my grandfather was in the Resistance" bullshit.Yet you call Americans pussies for arming themselves and standing firm against turbulent times. It's in our Constitution ya fucking queer.As of right now we can still arm ourselves, and you cannot. That to me, is what makes alot of Yurps sore and bitter,cause your "Almighty" government tells you to do something...well you better just jump.Americans will be free or die trying to stay that way. Since you are Socialists now, you will remain that way.It would take bloodshed to change that....and we all know you just don't have it in you to face that. So I will close in asking you a question: Who are the pussies now, you faggot son of a bitch?
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By SSaxonsucksmember has saluted, click to view salute photos Comments: 7863, member since Thu Dec 15, 2005
On Sat Mar 20, 2010 10:32 AM
LMAO wrote:

In the last year, FOX News personality Glenn Beck devoted airtime on three shows to the theory, saying he “wanted to debunk it” but could not. He eventually did, but only after much criticism.) Oath Keepers, a conspiracy-minded police and military organization formed last spring, listed the 10 “Orders We Will Not Obey,” including any command to enforce martial law or herd Americans into concentration camps. And in September, William Lewis Films and Gary Franchi Productions released “Camp FEMA: American Lockdown,” a video that alleges the U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency is behind the camps. Lewis is a veteran maker of conspiracy-minded videos; Franchi heads Restore the Republic, an antigovernment "Patriot" group with militia-like beliefs.

The 90-minute film opens with newsreel footage of Japanese Americans being forced into internment camps on the West Coast during World War II and a narrator declaring that after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, the government “again went into open roundup mode.” He adds, “Is it possible history will repeat itself?” For the next 90 minutes, a Who’s Who of conspiracy diehards suggests that it is.


Do you even READ the drivel you post?




do you really read, lmaoist?? jeez!

"But the Patriots and other conspiracy theorists who circulate these theories — and they have moved in recent times from that fringe into the so-called “tea parties” and other populist and nativist groups — believe all of that, and believe it with a passion. When Glenn Beck finally conceded there was no evidence of FEMA camps, Texas radio conspiracist Alex Jones angrily responded by calling the FOX host, among other things, “an operative,” a “sick bastard” and “a piece of crap.”

The narrator of the video taken outside Maxwell Air Force Base purporting to show a FEMA camp may have inadvertently summed up detention camp conspiracy theories best. As he neared the end of his faux exposé, he said, “You can come up with whatever story you want to come up with.”



fuck you, you lil' retarded scared floridian pussy...

en toute gentillesse, cela dit... :)
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By idahoboy Comments: 4887, member since Sat Sep 16, 2006
On Sat Mar 20, 2010 10:41 AM
LOL. Thaxon is now getting his "information" from the Southern Poverty Law Center.
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By ledzep Comments: 14563, member since Tue Jul 12, 2005
On Sat Mar 20, 2010 10:46 AM

Hugh Fitzgerald on dhimmitude in Idaho

Jihad Watch board Vice President Hugh Fitzgerald weighs in on the Idaho Statesman's request that non-Muslims in Idaho (Idaho!) put crescent moons on their homes in an expression of solidarity with Muslims:

Ramadan is, of course, the least offensive of Muslim observances, and the one that can most easily be likened to the dietary regimes -- the observance of Lent among older Catholics, the avoidance of pork among orthodox Jews. It is heavily emphasized, therefore, by Muslim propagandists, apologists at mosque open houses and "interfaith dialogues" -- while the real things we worry about, the things that lead to mass murders in Beslan or Madrid or New York or Washington or Luxor, and assassinations in Amsterdam, and how those murders are prompted by canonical texts of Islam, by certain teachings, that are not those of a "handful of extremists" nor must of "Wahhabis" or of those who are "poverty stricken." Whoever in Utah, simpleminded or sinister, is behind this has to be queried, and stopped, by people better informed -- who understand exactly what use Ramadan is used to present, at first, a smiling and plausible image to beguile the unwary Infidels. There is no reason to collaborate in propaganda which may seem, to some, so inoffensive but is not. Not at all.

And if one is to suggest, as the addendum notes, that non-Muslims are asked by some bright soul to put up a crescent moon in some kind of idiotic identification with Muslims, why stop there? Why not ask Muslims and other non-Christians to wear a cross, or put up a crucifix, or ask non-Jews to put mezuzahs on their door-frames? Why not, indeed?

In fact, such gestures are phony, and avoid the heart of the matter. By all means, have a course in comparative religion. But if that course is to have any value at all, the section on Islam must -- simply must -- describe Muhammad as he is described, with Aisha and the Bani Qurayza and the attack on Khaybar and the agreement with the Quraysh at Al-Hudaibiyya in 628 -- that's right, all of it. And dar al-Islam and dar al-harb. And the treatment of non-Muslims under Muslim rule. Not those little lessons in Ramadan-worship, and look, oh what fun to turn the little prayer rug just so, facing the "qibla" -- yes, thank you Ahmed for explaining that to Cindy and Josh. Gosh, kids, why don't we all try facing Mecca and just pray to God, 'cause He's sure to be the same for all of us, God wouldn't change, would He?" Stop this nonsense. Get on with teaching reading and writing, and leave the little lessons in social enginering at the door.

Oh, and as for that crescent moon? As Bette Davis says to Paul Henreid at the end of "Now, Voyager": "Why ask for the moon -- we have the stars."

www.jihadwatch.org . . .
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By throwinitallaway Comments: 1306, member since Sat Oct 29, 2005
On Sat Mar 20, 2010 10:47 AM
there are so many good things that can be said and exposed about the US, yet the european/french communist medias always focus on the same cliches..
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By lazerbeak Comments: 1083, member since Sun Dec 04, 2005
On Sat Mar 20, 2010 11:10 AM
Edited by lazerbeak (78621) on 2010-03-20 11:20:55 lacked clarity
Poor dumb Saxxon... their was this genius you see (not french obviously) named Newton. He said "To every action there is always opposed an equal reaction".

Right now we have a president who is trying his damdest to turn us into a socialist shithole, take our guns our money our choice in healthcare and we're all sure he'll take everything else if he gets his way.

Thanks to Newton we know that Americans gathering guns, preparing to defend our freedoms and trying to defeat socialist healthcare (and socialist assholes in general)is a natural state in the universe... sort of like how America rules therefore france must drool.
the Southern Poverty Lower Sphincter en>fr fr>en
By NOZZLE Comments: 9799, member since Mon Mar 07, 2005
On Sat Mar 20, 2010 11:12 AM
Sax, if FEMA works with the same level of efficiency that any other governmental agency exhibits, we have nothing to worry about. They are after all 9-5'rs who are inherently lazy.


idahoboy wrote:

LOL. Thaxon is now getting his "information" from the Southern Poverty Law Center.


More like the Southern Poverty Lower Sphincter which actually hands out money probably from taxpayers to "teach tolerance"

Of course most US school kids cant even do simple math or understand basic science but they all know about

Recylcing, Racism, Reproduction and ReaganSux
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By SSaxonsucksmember has saluted, click to view salute photos Comments: 7863, member since Thu Dec 15, 2005
On Sat Mar 20, 2010 11:26 AM
throwinitallaway wrote:

there are so many good things that can be said and exposed about the US, yet the european/french communist medias always focus on the same cliches..



not a cliché, and this is from a american, like you, author...


"But the Patriots and other conspiracy theorists who circulate these theories — and they have moved in recent times from that fringe into the so-called “tea parties” and other populist and nativist groups — believe all of that, and believe it with a passion. When Glenn Beck finally conceded there was no evidence of FEMA camps, Texas radio conspiracist Alex Jones angrily responded by calling the FOX host, among other things, “an operative,” a “sick bastard” and “a piece of crap.”



truth hurts sometimes.. :)
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By canopus Comments: 120, member since Fri Apr 24, 2009
On Sat Mar 20, 2010 12:04 PM



lazerbeak wrote:

Poor dumb Saxxon... their was this genius you see (not french obviously) named Newton. He said "To every action there is always opposed an equal reaction".

Right now we have a president who is trying his damdest to turn us into a socialist shithole, take our guns our money our choice in healthcare and we're all sure he'll take everything else if he gets his way.

Thanks to Newton we know that Americans gathering guns, preparing to defend our freedoms and trying to defeat socialist healthcare (and socialist assholes in general)is a natural state in the universe... sort of like how America rules therefore france must drool.


`..gathering guns preparing to defend our freedoms and trying to defeat socialist healthcare..` are you completely deranged ?
Please leave Newton out of it - he was a scientist not a psychotic.

What freedoms are you defending - the freedom to not have healthcare ? You don`t need a gun for that, you can just avoid using the services ;)

Does the rule of law mean anything to you; democratically elected government; mandate to rule, all that ?
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By PopsFrost Comments: 5506, member since Mon Jan 21, 2008
On Sat Mar 20, 2010 12:13 PM
Can of Puss wrote:

Does the rule of law mean anything to you; democratically elected government; mandate to rule, all that ?


If you stayed quiet, we would just assume you were stupid. You're willing to go the extra mile and prove it.
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By MadRusski Comments: 34948, member since Mon Aug 16, 2004
On Sat Mar 20, 2010 12:59 PM
When self-reliant freedom loving American are ready to defend their freedom with arms if necessary Flinch call it "fear".

When Flinch surrender, collaborate, offer their wives and daughters' assholes to the occupier de jour, smile like lackeys that they are and ask the occupiers if everything was perfect and please to come again, French call it bravery.
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By idahoboy Comments: 4887, member since Sat Sep 16, 2006
On Sat Mar 20, 2010 01:12 PM
canopus wrote:




What freedoms are you defending - the freedom to not have healthcare ? You don`t need a gun for that, you can just avoid using the services ;)



Dumbest post of the day. You say that you can just avoid using the services. You do not even know what freedom is? Do you understand that you will still have to pay, even if you do not use the services? Being forced to pay for something that will be crap, and that you do not want, is not freedom.
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By MadRusski Comments: 34948, member since Mon Aug 16, 2004
On Sat Mar 20, 2010 01:13 PM
What freedoms are you defending - the freedom to not have healthcare?


Deranged degenerate, our freedom is TO HAVE HEALTH CARE AS WE WANT IT. Not as Gubmint finds convenient to give us. Do you understand the basic concepts of Freedom, Government slave? Doubtful. Tomorrow your shitty Gubmint will decide that being fucked in the ass is good for you. You sure agree, no doubt that. And will prescribe mandatory ass fucking 2 times a week for you. And you will be sarcastically asking: What freedom? Not to be ass fucked?

Yes, degenerate.
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By Tiberius Comments: 8660, member since Tue Feb 11, 2003
On Sat Mar 20, 2010 01:38 PM
If the liberals decided to build a Gulag system it would be filled with people arrested at random, or enemies that haven't outlived thier usefulness like the Soviet system was....real enemies would be killed immediately and buried in the nearest landfill.
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By Surrender_Monkey Comments: 5541, member since Mon Apr 26, 2004
On Sat Mar 20, 2010 02:02 PM
canopus wrote:

lazerbeak wrote:

Poor dumb Saxxon... their was this genius you see (not french obviously) named Newton. He said "To every action there is always opposed an equal reaction".

Right now we have a president who is trying his damdest to turn us into a socialist shithole, take our guns our money our choice in healthcare and we're all sure he'll take everything else if he gets his way.

Thanks to Newton we know that Americans gathering guns, preparing to defend our freedoms and trying to defeat socialist healthcare (and socialist assholes in general)is a natural state in the universe... sort of like how America rules therefore france must drool.


`..gathering guns preparing to defend our freedoms and trying to defeat socialist healthcare..` are you completely deranged ?
Please leave Newton out of it - he was a scientist not a psychotic.

What freedoms are you defending - the freedom to not have healthcare ? You don`t need a gun for that, you can just avoid using the services ;)

Does the rule of law mean anything to you; democratically elected government; mandate to rule, all that ?


Fuck off Eurotrash. The weapons are for dealing with Socialist degenerates like yourself. When idiots like yourself want to spread the wealth, these people will be spreading bullets among you.

There is a saying, keep Socialism under your boot or it will be at your throat.
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By Surrender_Monkey Comments: 5541, member since Mon Apr 26, 2004
On Sat Mar 20, 2010 02:03 PM
Any stalker photos today thuxon?

Image hotlink - 'http://www.fuckfrance.com/images/i785/201002.818saxonbeach.jpg'
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By lazerbeak Comments: 1083, member since Sun Dec 04, 2005
On Sat Mar 20, 2010 11:41 PM
canopus wrote:

lazerbeak wrote:

Poor dumb Saxxon... their was this genius you see (not french obviously) named Newton. He said "To every action there is always opposed an equal reaction".

Right now we have a president who is trying his damdest to turn us into a socialist shithole, take our guns our money our choice in healthcare and we're all sure he'll take everything else if he gets his way.

Thanks to Newton we know that Americans gathering guns, preparing to defend our freedoms and trying to defeat socialist healthcare (and socialist assholes in general)is a natural state in the universe... sort of like how America rules therefore france must drool.


`..gathering guns preparing to defend our freedoms and trying to defeat socialist healthcare..` are you completely deranged ?
Please leave Newton out of it - he was a scientist not a psychotic.

What freedoms are you defending - the freedom to not have healthcare ? You don`t need a gun for that, you can just avoid using the services ;)

Does the rule of law mean anything to you; democratically elected government; mandate to rule, all that ?


Looks like I'd just be reitterating what's already been said but because you obviously don't know shit... healthcare under obama would come out of our taxes and the man himself says he plans to wipe out private healthcare providers. We won't be able to opt-out.
As for the rule of law, it means a great deal to me but it looks like it means less and less to obama.
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By bloodhoundmember has saluted, click to view salute photos Comments: 3784, member since Thu Jan 05, 2006
On Sun Mar 21, 2010 02:44 AM
CanofPussy wrote:

lazerbeak wrote:

Poor dumb Saxxon... their was this genius you see (not french obviously) named Newton. He said "To every action there is always opposed an equal reaction".

Right now we have a president who is trying his damdest to turn us into a socialist shithole, take our guns our money our choice in healthcare and we're all sure he'll take everything else if he gets his way.

Thanks to Newton we know that Americans gathering guns, preparing to defend our freedoms and trying to defeat socialist healthcare (and socialist assholes in general)is a natural state in the universe... sort of like how America rules therefore france must drool.


`..gathering guns preparing to defend our freedoms and trying to defeat socialist healthcare..` are you completely deranged ?
Please leave Newton out of it - he was a scientist not a psychotic.

What freedoms are you defending - the freedom to not have healthcare ? You don`t need a gun for that, you can just avoid using the services ;)

Does the rule of law mean anything to you; democratically elected government; mandate to rule, all that ?


Man, your about one Retard! Of course, since I have lived in EUrabia so long, I know how Socialist Crappist, like yourself, think, so I can see where your coming from, never having experienced true freedom and having your government look after you, not being able to own weapons to defend yourself or your family from criminals or from the government. Your in your own prison but too stupid to realize it!

We defend our right to make our own choices in healthcare or anything else. We defend our right to own and carry weapons to defend our families from the likes of Criminals or Socialist Scum like we have serving in the White House at the moment. We defend our right to free speech, call a nigger a nigger or a muslim a satan worshiper if we want, just as they have the freedom to call us Honkies if they want. We defend our right to keep the government out of our homes and our pocketbooks, unlike you Eurotards who bow down to your Idiots in Charge! When you know what Freedom truly is, you never want to give it up.

And if you call this current administration "Democratically elected" with the help of ACORN registering criminals, dead people, dogs, cats, whatever the niggers could think of, if you call that a democratically election, then you are a bigger Retard than I thought, CanofPussy!

Now go Suck a Muslim Dick, Asswipe!
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By ReBourne Comments: 1669, member since Sat Oct 24, 2009
On Sun Mar 21, 2010 03:30 AM
NOZZLE wrote:

More like the Southern Poverty Lower Sphincter which actually hands out money probably from taxpayers to "teach tolerance"

Of course most US school kids cant even do simple math or understand basic science but they all know about

Recycling, Racism, Global Warming, Reparations, Reproduction and ReaganSux


Fixed it for ya. :D
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By JeanValettemember has saluted, click to view salute photos Comments: 42588, member since Sat Mar 15, 2003
On Sun Mar 21, 2010 04:20 AM
canopus wrote:

What freedoms are you defending - the freedom to not have healthcare ?


the freedom to not to have to pay for it for other people retarded serf ... it is defending the constitution so your rights are not taken away dumb brainwashed peasant
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By SSaxonsucksmember has saluted, click to view salute photos Comments: 7863, member since Thu Dec 15, 2005
On Mon Mar 22, 2010 01:44 PM
JeanValette wrote:

canopus wrote:

What freedoms are you defending - the freedom to not have healthcare ?


the freedom to not to have to pay for it for other people retarded serf ... it is defending the constitution so your rights are not taken away dumb brainwashed peasant



hehehe... you can put your rights in your asshole now, you commie valettefag!!!
SsuckslittleboysS Love's the High Hard One en>fr fr>en
By LMAOmember has saluted, click to view salute photos Comments: 8552, member since Sun Nov 06, 2005
On Mon Mar 22, 2010 01:50 PM
SsuckslittleboysS wrote:

fuck you, you lil' retarded scared floridian pussy...



I think you may have, just may have, made a point....


I am a Floridian

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