jlf1961
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ORIGINAL: Phydeaux I have long ago concluded you are just a provocateur. Losing your life is not a just punishment for a protest. Losing $140,000 is not a just punishment for failure to write words on a cake. Calling out the army and you would have thousands and tens of thousands of people quit. And we would get ever closer to tyranny. The US works on the consent of the governed,ether. Which is why activist judges - in either direction are so fundamentally wrong. Tyranny from the bench prevents consensus being formed. The armed occupation of a government building is not a protest, it is, at its basic nature, an armed defiance of the government. That was the argument used by the conservative (Republican Administration) powers that be when AIM members occupied the town and monument at Wounded Knee, as well as the occupation of the Bureau of Indian Affairs building in Washington, DC. Now, why is those instances different from when a right wing extremist group does the same thing? Simple, there is a Liberal Administration in the White House, and it is a right wing group doing it. You cant use the same argument as justification for both using force to stop a liberal protest against civil rights violations and to support basically what is being argued as the same thing. Which is to say the lack of proper treatment by the government in regards to citizens rights. quote:
We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America. We the people does not dictate right or left, conservative or liberal, it is an all encompassing statement. So if it was wrong for Native Americans to take over a town and monument on TRIBAL LAND granted to the Ogalala Sioux people in what they called an "Armed Protest" it is also wrong (even more so) for a group of armed right wing jack asses who go further and deny the authority of the Federal Government to do so. It was not a protest then, it is not a protest now. It was and is an armed defiance of the Authority of the US Government, which in and of itself, qualifies as sedition and subversion. Furthermore, when one of the organizers of the Wounded Knee occupation is presently serving a life sentence for the murder of two FBI agents (where a man who admitted to shooting one of them was acquitted on the same evidence) and even the Federal Prosecutor made it clear in his closing arguments that "it cannot be proved that the man fired the fatal shots or even held the alleged murder weapon, it is true that two agents are dead and someone needs to pay for the crime." I hear many on this issue yell "government over reach," and "unfair treatment" and other really wonderful catch phrases, but only applying it to these people who happen to support an extreme right wing view. Right wing supporters of this are screaming about government mismanagement of PUBLIC land, but when it comes to Indian lands under government management where minerals have been mined leaving the land polluted and useless for anything else, leaving the water table polluted from uranium mining so that it is unsafe to drink, rivers and streams polluted so that it is unsafe to use for anything more than an open sewer, they are quiet, or even support the government in what it allowed. The argument cannot be used to support one group without it being applied to another. There is one difference however, the Native Americans were the subject of a systematic and wide spread attempt by the government to either exterminate or destroy the cultures in programs that continued well into the late 20th century. In other words, they were not then, nor now, white European right wing supporters. The other difference is that the Indians at least agreed that the government was the legal authority and needed to change its practices. They did not state they supported the constitution while claiming the Federal Government has no authority over public lands and the use of those lands. My personal opinion, is that these individuals should be charged with armed sedition and put in prison, as dictated by the Constitution, and under the Sedition act of 1918 and previous laws passed by the the US government as well as the Alien and Sedition act of 1798, passed by the Federalists that these groups are so quick to quote.
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Boy, it sure would be nice if we had some grenades, don't you think? You cannot control who comes into your life, but you can control which airlock you throw them out of. Paranoid Paramilitary Gun Loving Conspiracy Theorist AND EQUAL OPPORTUNI
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