The Second American Revolution

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Is it time for a revolution? So few of us like our government, our private sector, our the direction this country is headed in. Is enough enough? :p
 
Is it time for a revolution? So few of us like our government, our private sector, our the direction this country is headed in. Is enough enough? :p

They haven't beaten you down to the tipping point yet. But small revolutions are still worthwhile. Don't buy Japanese until they stop killing Dolphins (The Cove), don't buy anything that contains hydrogenated or partially hydrogenated anything, don't allow Obama off the Guantanamo Bay hook, Don't let the NRA take another breath. Let everyone know how they are being conned by the law, government and big business.
When enough people understand these things there might be a chance of real revolution.
 
They haven't beaten you down to the tipping point yet. But small revolutions are still worthwhile. Don't buy Japanese until they stop killing Dolphins (The Cove), don't buy anything that contains hydrogenated or partially hydrogenated anything, don't allow Obama off the Guantanamo Bay hook, Don't let the NRA take another breath. Let everyone know how they are being conned by the law, government and big business.
When enough people understand these things there might be a chance of real revolution.

And China needs to be held responsible for their invasion of Tibet.
 
I thought the Second American Revolution already occurred in the 1860s? :D

Either way, both the American Revolution and the Southern Secession were brought about by organized governments (colonial and state), and not by the people (such as in the disastrous French Revolution). History therefore shows that the only way there's going to be yet another revolution in this country is if revolutionaries take over enough state governments and get them to act in unison. After all, they will require the control of enough national guard and state/local law enforcement to even make a fight of it.
 
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