April 21st, 2009 by
Exspider
This is interesting if you have the time for a long history lesson. The actual video footage presented is mind boggling to say the least.
Hat tip to J. R. Nyquist for the link.
YouTube Link: The Putin System


I guess the real question is how does this compare to the Obama System and the USA.
History is not something to be taken lightly folks. Words mean something alright, but it’s the action and reaction that really count.The physics never change, only the deceptions……….
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April 15th, 2009 by
Exspider
Well the games up now and I guess as a Veteran-American I might as well accept the fact that I can no longer represent my country without being labeled as some sort of right wing kook clinging to God and my guns.
That’s bunk! I have faith for a reason and not as an excuse!
I call BS on the talking heads in your TV set spouting that kind of BS. Extreme? Ya right, but at least I’ve got something better to do with my time and it has nothing to do with a TV set.
This Tea Party is just a pup folks.
Check this out from my good friend The Velvet Hammer:
Grassroots power baby! We will not be silenced!

Here’s another view:
NORTH: Who are dangerous ‘extremists’?
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April 8th, 2009 by
Exspider

Live. Read. Learn.
[snip] Patriots is a novel about a socioeconomic collapse in the near future. It was described by one reviewer as a “survival manual fairly neatly dressed as fiction.” There are so many useful details included that most people find themselves taking notes as they read it.
You can get it here:
Amazon

A lot of common sense mixed with a real time scenario if we’re not careful. It’s not the matter of the state that counts, it’s the state of the matter in my opinion.

UPDATE:
Here’s a couple of followups you might want to check out:
The Most Dangerous Novel in America?
This one over at Hot Air led to some interesting comments.
Just push the button
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