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kdsub -> RE: internment camps for ‘radicalized’ Americans (7/20/2015 3:34:10 PM)

And I am agreeing with you as well...if convicted you are interned in prison.

Butch




BamaD -> RE: internment camps for ‘radicalized’ Americans (7/20/2015 4:00:55 PM)

FR

Ask the Japanese - Americans about interment camps.




MercTech -> RE: internment camps for ‘radicalized’ Americans (7/20/2015 4:29:47 PM)

I'm not surprised that this concept has surfaced since the definition of "terrorism" has been changed such a broad brush that any union organizer or civil rights marcher would have been classed as a terrorist.

Any activity that involves an act that is dangerous to human life or potentially destructive to critical infrastructure or key resources, and is a violation of the criminal laws of the United States or of any state or other subdivision of the United States and appears to be intended to intimidate or coerce a civilian population to influence the policy of a government by intimidation or coercion, or to affect the conduct of a government by mass destruction, assassination, or kidnapping.

http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/article/2013/jul/09/whats-definition-terrorism/
https://publicintelligence.net/the-continually-expanding-definition-of-terrorism/




Sanity -> RE: internment camps for ‘radicalized’ Americans (7/20/2015 4:32:43 PM)


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ORIGINAL: BamaD

FR

Ask the Japanese - Americans about interment camps.


I dont know if we could win a war like WW II these days, due to PC mania





BamaD -> RE: internment camps for ‘radicalized’ Americans (7/20/2015 4:37:20 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Sanity


quote:

ORIGINAL: BamaD

FR

Ask the Japanese - Americans about interment camps.


I dont know if we could win a war like WW II these days, due to PC mania



We would have to fight it like we did WWII. Keep in mind that Iraq was a horrible mistake because of the number of casualties. By the end of Midway we had enough casualties that by today's standards we would have needed to quite and go home.




DesideriScuri -> RE: internment camps for ‘radicalized’ Americans (7/20/2015 5:09:36 PM)

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ORIGINAL: PeonForHer
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ORIGINAL: DesideriScuri
http://thetruthwins.com/archives/72-types-of-americans-that-are-considered-potential-terrorists-in-official-government-documents
That should about cover it. [8|]

No, I think my niece's pet hamster, Tizzy, might still be able to wriggle away free. Though I wouldn't count on it.


[:D]

Now, you've gone and done it. Tizzy will be "captured" in the next characteristic used: "unable to vote for a Democrat." [8D]





PeonForHer -> RE: internment camps for ‘radicalized’ Americans (7/20/2015 5:28:53 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Sanity


quote:

ORIGINAL: BamaD

FR

Ask the Japanese - Americans about interment camps.


I dont know if we could win a war like WW II these days, due to PC mania




Excellent. [:D]




MrRodgers -> RE: internment camps for ‘radicalized’ Americans (7/20/2015 5:42:57 PM)

I already called and yes:

.....being a semi-retired, self-employed, middle-aged otherwise dirty not-so-old man, kinky, dominant and having a hard time NOT thinking of my next blow job...is a radical and they will be coming for me in about two weeks.

Looks like it's off to Switzerland where the Franc is king.




CreativeDominant -> RE: internment camps for ‘radicalized’ Americans (7/20/2015 6:17:21 PM)


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ORIGINAL: DesideriScuri

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ORIGINAL: KenDckey
It has it meritts but who can be considered radicalized? Anyone who disagrees with Obama, Anyone who disagrees with a law, anyone and everyone. My 2 cents.


http://thetruthwins.com/archives/72-types-of-americans-that-are-considered-potential-terrorists-in-official-government-documents

That should about cover it. [8|]


Nice thing about this list is how "inclusive" it is: #'s 9 and 30 could include those of the liberal persuasion. Of course, that's only 2 of the 72 groups but still...tis nice to know.





Real0ne -> RE: internment camps for ‘radicalized’ Americans (7/20/2015 8:36:11 PM)

FR

Yepperz, after 30 years of being ridiculed as a conspiracy nutter the chickens came home to roost, as predicted. [8|]




Lucylastic -> RE: internment camps for ‘radicalized’ Americans (7/20/2015 11:09:38 PM)

Try watching the whole interview in context.
Fuck me the loonies are out in force and terrified.

http://www.msnbc.com/thomas-roberts/watch/more-security-at-military-centers--486498883655
the relevant(sic) part is actually over five minutes into his interview.





Real0ne -> RE: internment camps for ‘radicalized’ Americans (7/21/2015 1:30:28 AM)

yeh more police for our police state.

roger wilco!

No they did not put Prescot Bush (GW's grandaddy) in a camp for their attempted Nazi coup of this country.

How do you feel the message in your version is any different than the first one? [8|]


[image]http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o296/nine_one_one/FBI-MCSOTerroristFlyer-Both-sides.jpg[/image]


So do you care to elaborate on who you think the loonies are and give us more information on what context you believe we are supposed to see this in? Hate groups like Christians? [8|] (see that, lower left, second to the bottom entry) Maybe defenders of the constitution and liberty, those wackos? [8|]

I'd also be very interested in knowing more about which oath these people who are allegedly keeping everyone safe took, since legitimate public officers are all required to take an oath to defend the constitution, that is the contract in which the people reserved the their rights, putting them out of reach from government interference and infringement, in which I believe 'liberty' is one of them.







BamaD -> RE: internment camps for ‘radicalized’ Americans (7/21/2015 3:26:37 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Real0ne

yeh more police for our police state.

roger wilco!

No they did not put Prescot Bush (GW's grandaddy) in a camp for their attempted Nazi coup of this country.

How do you feel the message in your version is any different than the first one? [8|]


[image]http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o296/nine_one_one/FBI-MCSOTerroristFlyer-Both-sides.jpg[/image]


So do you care to elaborate on who you think the loonies are and give us more information on what context you believe we are supposed to see this in? Hate groups like Christians? [8|] (see that, lower left, second to the bottom entry) Maybe defenders of the constitution and liberty, those wackos? [8|]

I'd also be very interested in knowing more about which oath these people who are allegedly keeping everyone safe took, since legitimate public officers are all required to take an oath to defend the constitution, that is the contract in which the people reserved the their rights, putting them out of reach from government interference and infringement, in which I believe 'liberty' is one of them.





Of course Prescott was. Not only that but Prescott's great grandfather, was John Wilkes Booth. They changed the family name so they could continue to attack the Union, as soon as one of the Bushes are born they are tattoed with the Confederate Battle Flag.




bounty44 -> RE: internment camps for ‘radicalized’ Americans (7/21/2015 3:58:47 AM)


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ORIGINAL: DesideriScuri

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ORIGINAL: KenDckey
It has it meritts but who can be considered radicalized? Anyone who disagrees with Obama, Anyone who disagrees with a law, anyone and everyone. My 2 cents.


http://thetruthwins.com/archives/72-types-of-americans-that-are-considered-potential-terrorists-in-official-government-documents

That should about cover it. [8|]


given this...is it really too far to say that liberals are the enemy?




JVoV -> RE: internment camps for ‘radicalized’ Americans (7/21/2015 4:03:16 AM)

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ORIGINAL: BamaD

Of course Prescott was. Not only that but Prescott's great grandfather, was John Wilkes Booth. They changed the family name so they could continue to attack the Union, as soon as one of the Bushes are born they are tattoed with the Confederate Battle Flag.


We don't need to look so far back into history.

But maybe another assassination attempt

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On Monday, the 30th of March 1981, George Bush Sr. was in the Hotel where John F. Kennedy Jr. spent the final night of his life. Coincidence? Maybe George wanted to spend some time alone and reflect on the post-Kennedy years when he, Kissinger, and their fellow war-hawks were finally able to pass their agendas- such as committing to war in Southeast Asia. Anyway, it was on this bizarre Monday in March that a fellow named John Hinckley Jr. shot President Reagan, lodging a bullet in his chest less than an inch from his heart. When there is an attempt to assassinate our President, isn't the Vice President the most likely suspect?

John Hinckley Jr.'s family donated substantial amounts of money to Bush during the 1980 primaries when he ran for President... Neil Bush admitted this. Coincidence? On March 31st The Houston Post ran a story that read, 'Scott Hinckley, the brother of John Hinckley Jr., who is charged with shooting President Reagan and three others, was to have been a dinner guest Tuesday night at the home of Neil Bush, son of Vice President George Bush, The Houston Chronicle has learned.' As if this weren't enough evidence, Neil and John Hinckley both were proven to have lived in Lubbock, Texas in 1978... how many sons of energy barons just happened to live in that town? (It's appropriate to mention that Neil was implicated in the Silverado Savings and Loan scandal.) As the final touch to this surreal scenario, Bush, as leader of the cabinet, came to the decision that this was not part of a domestic conspiracy! It's just like Janet Reno's investigation of wrongdoings at Waco, when she was in charge of the murders committed there! Are we to believe that the Bush family was close with the bin Ladens and the Hinckleys and that both families had a rogue member whose violent acts just happened to help advance the political careers of Bushes?




Lucylastic -> RE: internment camps for ‘radicalized’ Americans (7/21/2015 6:05:52 AM)

Fast response....so no one looks at the context video, but the site that labels everyone including liberals and whose source for half of them come from a single letter on joe millers site, or an eoti training manual.as proof. Is a guaranteed truth.


Just fucking incredible. Truly pitiful







KenDckey -> RE: internment camps for ‘radicalized’ Americans (7/21/2015 6:39:20 AM)

Coca-Cola drinkers should be added to the list. They are supporters of LTC John Pemberton, lieutenant colonel of the Confederate Army's 12th Cavalry Regiment, Georgia State Guard, the inventor. I became a pepsi fan after they came out with New coke. Now I drink Big K Diet Cola (a Kroger brand)




LetstalkboutRAP3 -> RE: internment camps for ‘radicalized’ Americans (7/21/2015 7:54:59 AM)

George Carlin - Rights
https://youtu.be/hWiBt-pqp0E?t=4m18s




Real0ne -> RE: internment camps for ‘radicalized’ Americans (7/21/2015 8:46:27 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Lucylastic

Fast response....so no one looks at the context video, but the site that labels everyone including liberals and whose source for half of them come from a single letter on joe millers site, or an eoti training manual.as proof. Is a guaranteed truth.


Just fucking incredible. Truly pitiful







You mean the 'FBI'?


Industrial Disease Live, The Final Oz, Australia, 1986

Warning lights are flashing down at Quality Control
somebody threw a spanner and they threw him in the hole
there's rumors in the loading bay and anger in the town
somebody blew the whistle and the walls came down
there's a meeting in the boardroom they're trying to trace the smell
there's leaking in the washroom there's a sneak in personnel
somewhere in the corridors someone was heard to sneeze
'goodness me could this be Industrial Disease?

The caretaker was crucified for sleeping at his post
they're refusing to be pacified it's him they blame the most
the watchdog's got rabies the foreman's got fleas
and everyone's concerned about Industrial Disease
there's panic on the switchboard tongues are ties in knots
some come out in sympathy some come out in spots
some blame the management some the employees
and everybody knows it's the Industrial Disease

The work force is disgusted downs tools and walks
innocence is injured experience just talks
everyone seeks damages and everyone agrees
that these are 'classic symptoms of a monetary squeeze'
on ITV and BBC they talk about the curse
philosophy is useless theology is worse
history boils over there's an economics freeze
sociologists invent words that mean 'Industrial Disease'

Doctor Parkinson declared 'I'm not surprised to see you here
you've got smokers cough from smoking, brewer's droop from drinking beer
I don't know how you came to get the Betty Davis knees
but worst of all young man you've got Industrial Disease'
he wrote me a prescription he said 'you are depressed
but I'm glad you came to see me to get this off your chest
come back and see me later - next patient please
send in another victim of Industrial Disease'

I go down to Speaker's Corner I'm thunderstruck
they got free speech, tourists, police in trucks
two men say they're Jesus one of them must be wrong
there's a protest singer singing a protest song - he says
'they wanna have a war to keep us on our knees
they wanna have a war to keep their factories
they wanna have a war to stop us buying Japanese
they wanna have a war to stop Industrial Disease
they're pointing out the enemy to keep you deaf and blind
they wanna sap your energy incarcerate your mind
they give you Rule Brittania, gassy beer, page three
two weeks in Espana and Sunday striptease'
meanwhile the first Jesus says 'I'd cure it soon
abolish monday mornings and friday afternoons'
the other one's on a hunger strike he's dying by degrees
how come Jesus gets Industrial Disease





Real0ne -> RE: internment camps for ‘radicalized’ Americans (7/21/2015 6:33:45 PM)

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ORIGINAL: KenDckey

Prisons are for convicted/pending train criminals/suspects

Internment camps are based upon other things and don't require inprisonment.





someone posted carlin on rights, who points out that you have privileges not rights and you only have them when it suits the needs of the gubmint.

Japan declared war on the US therefore; despite all Japanese-American citizens being in good standing were wiped out financially and forcibly removed from their homes and thrown into concentration camps without due process.

They just rounded them up and locked them away without so much as a hearing.

Thats the way internment aka 'concentration' camps work.

Oh and if someone wants to help me out here, I am still trying to figure out what context lucy was talking about that would limit this to on base since they said they want non military police expansion.

It is a good way to increase income however, every time they pass unconstitutional laws or greater restrictions nationwide fines and penalties soar through the roof and into the billions.







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