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Residents of Murrieta preparing for Feds in riot gear

Posted by Non_mooching_artist 10 years, 6 months ago to Government
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So this is what the Feds are shoving down the throats of the people of Murrieta, CA. Illegal immigrants who have no business being in our country AT ALL. So they are left to prepare to be hit with rubber bullets, pepper spray, pushed with vehicles carrying these illegal, disease ridden illegals. Why is this happening? The utter lunacy of this is astounding. I really want to see these residents prevail over the illegal newly minted dem voters.
SOURCE URL: http://www.breitbart.com/Breitbart-Texas/2014/07/07/Murrieta-Residents-Preparing-for-Riot-Squads-Ready-to-be-Detained#


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  • Posted by wiggys 10 years, 6 months ago
    there are a lot of people who will accept any amount of money to do this work, they are American citizens who have become the enemy of the good American citizens.
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  • Posted by $ jbrenner 10 years, 6 months ago
    It's not lunacy ... in their minds. The America haters see this as a means to cement a permanent power base that will fundamentally transform America. I want what you want, but this might accelerate our ascendency ... if we survive.
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    • Posted by UncommonSense 10 years, 6 months ago
      In their sick, twisted, upside-down and inside out minds. Just like what Yuri said, "You are stuck with them." When the character Kyle Reese described the Terminator to Sarah Connor, he was also describing the Libtards too: "They can't be reasoned with, or bargained with. They don't feel pity, pain or fear...and they absolutely will not stop, ever..."
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    • Posted by $ Susanne 10 years, 6 months ago
      Riddle me this...

      Why were people so ready to Impeach Nixon for Lying, Carter for Ineptitude, Bush Sr. for taxes, Clinton for Inappropriate actions, and Bush Jr. for the 9-11 false flag operation, and didn't... Yet they are giving a person who is actively engaged on overthrowing his own country (using violent means against his own citizens) a huge pass?
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      • Posted by XenokRoy 10 years, 6 months ago
        Our populace has changed. We have become more big government dependent and less self sufficient. We have been educated since the 70ies (maybe earlier) that government is the answer and it has taken root.

        If we fail to generate an income the government is there to pick us up. If we fail to use our brain the government is there to take care of us. If we fail to survive on our own, the government is there to bail us out. If we have a disabled child or spouse, the government will bail us out.... it goes on and on into every aspect of life until the government takes over everything and we are simply slaves who believe ourselves free.

        Until the mindset changes back (usually through some disaster, natural or man made, that wakes people up) we will continue to let presidents have more power and turn us into slaves all the more until we are nothing but.
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        • Posted by 10 years, 6 months ago
          The populace already seems much too comfortable in the chains it wears now. They truly have become so accustomed to this mentality of wants being fulfilled not by their own efforts, but by taking from the cornucopia given by the government. This newest generation has no idea what it means to have NO safety net.
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          • Posted by XenokRoy 10 years, 6 months ago
            My work has had me manage and work with people all over the world. I once had a German tell me that if they did not have everyone taken care of, he would be scared to death to loose his job and he would hate to live with that kind of fear. I said something to the effect of, I do live with that kind of fear and I would hate to live in a society where the people did not have it.

            Necessity really is the mother of invention, production and freedom. Without necessity many people that would otherwise be creative and productive become lemmings. We are in the process of removing the last strands of necessity to gain ones own bread from our society here in the US and the result will be felt around the world just as strongly as the shot heard round the world. The question is will the world recognize the cause?

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            • Posted by khalling 10 years, 6 months ago
              hi Xenokroy! IF necessity were actually the mother of invention, then surely Africa and India be rife with inventions!
              I agree about the shot heard around the world, but it is the property rights for inventors are also eroding in the US.
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              • Posted by XenokRoy 10 years, 6 months ago
                You do have to have an environment that allows for invention to occur as well. In the case of India, I would argue that they have become ripe with inventions. Just look at the computer game industry and the number of titles that are coming from India. The US is still better overall but give Obama time and the Indians will surpass us.

                Property rights for everyone are eroding in the US. How many states do you lease your land from the government now?

                What percentage of business is really ran by the owner of the business and what percentage is ran by the government? I would contend that there is not a business in America that the government does not behave like they own a significant share of it.

                Your ideas are not yours after all they belong to everyone. You do not build a business that takes a community and you do not raise a child that also takes a community. The community should after all own it all since they do it all. (note the dripping sarcasm).
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            • Posted by 10 years, 6 months ago
              They will, and many will applaud the downfall. Except when their "humanitarian" funding gets cut off. Then they will be the ones screaming the loudest about why more wasn't done to stop the train wreck. Moochers!
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  • Posted by UncommonSense 10 years, 6 months ago
    I believe I can answer 'why is this happening?'

    Because the State has no use for even somewhat informed citizenry. The State has already determined YOU to be of no-use for them: it is much easier for the State to get away with (fill in the blank) by having an easily malleable, common-core indoctrinated, foreign population with which we (the State) can easily CONTROL via unemployment checks, housing, food & medical insurance (uh, not necessarily "care", but who's going to notice? ((evil grin)) )

    With people like you & the legal citizens or Murrieta, getting away with stuff is much harder and we find you to be annoying & unnecessary.

    Since we can't exactly replicate 1930's Germany at this time (foot stomp), we are sending in our version of Brown Shirts to bully, uh, clear a way for the new control subjects, uh, we mean, permanent democrat voters to get settled in & do nothing but wait for the checks to start arriving along with the voter registration cards, just in time for the 2016 election.

    Oh yes, CA and TX will be full-on "Blue" states! We've socially engineered it that way. We won't discuss legality. Just like what Emperor Palpatine said in Stars Wars Episode I: "I will make it legal!".

    SIGH.

    Yes, it is total lunacy.
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    • Posted by 10 years, 6 months ago
      Yes, it is total lunacy! But I think the emperor underestimated the people in the border states and elsewhere. They're getting ticked off and don't seem to want his bill of goods. Which is refreshing to say the least!
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  • Posted by H6163741 10 years, 6 months ago
    Planning to set up a protest on 8/2 in front of the Wilshire Blvd Federal Building. Wish I could do it sooner... Hope it's not too late...
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  • Posted by Herb7734 10 years, 6 months ago
    Unfortunately, they cannot prevail, since the government has the upper hand when it comes to the use of force. Where they can prevail is in the arena of public opinion. While that is having less and less power in today's collectivist leaning societies, it is still a mighty force so far, in this country.
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  • Posted by Temlakos 10 years, 6 months ago
    I see. Challenge the Feds to arrest the whole town, if they dare.

    The problem is: they probably *would* dare. This is not going as Rand thought the endgame of the looters' state would go. They're doubling down and preparing to arrest everyone.
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    • Posted by 10 years, 6 months ago
      I think they will try. The outcome will be vastly different than they may envision. I think there are many more people paying attention to this, and see it for what it is. Also that WILL fight back. And if it comes down to the Feds firing on citizens, it's going to be war.
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      • Posted by Temlakos 10 years, 6 months ago
        I see. So what you're saying is, John Galt might not be the person most to look for.

        Instead we should look for Ragnar Danneskjöld.
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        • Posted by 10 years, 6 months ago
          Yes! In this instance, that's exactly who we need.
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          • Posted by Temlakos 10 years, 6 months ago
            This might be off-topic here, but I recently had an idea for a spinoff story of sorts, one telling the storyh of Ragnar Danneskjöld and his career at sea, from the POV of someone who sets out to find him--and then must decide whether he would better serve himself by joining him.
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            • Posted by 10 years, 6 months ago
              I like that! I always wanted a bit more of him and his story. :-)
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              • Posted by Temlakos 10 years, 6 months ago
                Might as well give more details, then, since you said you liked that idea. It works like this:

                The hero of this story is one of the last of the private teaching doctors--somebody well-enough-off to afford his own sailboat, say a 34-foot sloop. Something one man could handle himself, but large enough to go out into the ocean without getting swamped.

                He has seen all the bad things happen to medicine. He knew when Thomas Hendrix, the famous neurosurgeon, abruptly vanished from The Johns Hopkins. (News like that would travel fast in the academic medical community.)

                Early--very early--in Ragnar's career, Ragnar would start taking the first prizes. Now this doctor would read the accounts--for in those days the news organs would report everything; Ragnar Danneskjöld was the kind of Big Story that translates easily into newsstand bucks. So our doctor, who takes his sailing seriously, starts thinking that maybe--just maybe--he can anticipate Ragnar's next strike.

                But now he's in a quandary. He's torn, the way Hank Rearden would be torn years later. Was he ever "a dirty rat"? Did he want to start being "a dirty rat" now? Especially for a government that took, and took and took, and maybe caused the deaths of a few patients from their mishandling of the new government hospitals?

                Then one year the IRS makes the decision for him. He gets one of those nastygrams the IRS loves to send. You see, his number is up for a Taxpayer Compliance Measurement Program audit. Where they look at e-v-e-r-y s-i-n-g-l-e t-h-i-n-g on your return. Only it never occurred to John Galt to sniff him out to see whether he was "ready," if you know what I mean. But he does not want to subject himself to a TCMP audit. Because he knows he has skated on a few deductions now and again. He would long since have wound up on the Poor Farm if he hadn't. (Didn't Floyd Ferris say when the government hasn't enough criminals to ride hard, it invents them?)

                So he sets out on his boat, to the next projected position of Ragnar Danneskjöld. Only he has no idea what he wants to do. If he could catch up with Danneskjöld and rat him out to the Navy, maybe they could make his IRS troubles go away. But aside from whether he can trust the government, what did Ragnar Danneskjöld ever do to him? Has he the right to rat someone out just because the government wants him?

                He's still wondering what he wants to do when Ragnar spots him first, then sends out a launch with a boarding party to intercept him, board him, and bring him in to the flagship of the rag-tag fleet he has at the time. (He wouldn't hijack an aircraft carrier until later.) Now Ragnar and the good doctor are in a quandary, and they both know it. Ragnar does the only thing he can do: presses his newfound prisoner into service in Sick Bay.

                Not long after that, they hijack the aircraft carrier that will be Ragnar's flagship from then on. That's when Ragnar takes the one wound of his career. The doctor, of course, patches him up--the Hippocratic Oath, as he interprets it, requires that.

                In the process, Ragnar shares his back story, and also the story of John Galt--right up to the Twentieth Century affair, that is. Eventually the doctor comes to sympathize fully with Ragnar. He will serve him for the rest of the great strike, as his chief medical officer.
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  • Posted by $ Abaco 10 years, 6 months ago
    Brining war to our own soil, against our own people.

    What a f0cking mess this nation is becoming... We learn nothing from the past. Not a damn thing.
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    • Posted by $ Susanne 10 years, 6 months ago
      Something about Enemies Foreign and Domestic"? If this isn't an "enemy action", then, by God, I don't know what is.

      It's one thing to undertake a true humanitarian action; it's something else entirely to fabricate one using foreign nationals and use it to declare war on the Citizens of the country you're forcing this upon.

      Yep, sure seems like a subversive enemy action. Vladimir Lenin would be proud...
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