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If Ed Brown dies then so do I.

Started by Jay Mick, June 07, 2007, 08:54 PM NHFT

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CNHT

Quote from: Jay Mick on June 17, 2007, 02:27 PM NHFT
Or I could be using faux personalities as a way to get a read on a certain situation. I could be creating specific identities, because I predetermined which personally would give me the best read on a precise person or situation. I could be completely indifferent to any insult, because such responses were a expected response of my own psychological controlled experiment on a subject. I could be freedom fighter professionally and study the best ways to bring a positive response to the revolutions cause. Or maybe your right and I just like to be insulted by large groups of people.


Or you could just be a fed trying to discover if anyone here is prone to violence by promoting it then seeing who goes along with you....  ::)

CNHT

Quote from: Jay Mick on June 17, 2007, 02:27 PM NHFT
I could be freedom fighter professionally and study the best ways to bring a positive response to the revolutions cause.

I don't think that promoting violence, even against yourself, is going to get you very far with pacifists who don't even vote because they think it's 'force'.

Quote from: GraniteForge on June 17, 2007, 03:33 PM NHFTThat reminds me of something that I have wondered a lot about:  When did Ed Brown become non-violent, or at least temperate enough that non-violent folks are standing behind him?   I first met him about 10 years ago, in the heyday of the militia movement, and he was a "shoot the bastards now" sort of firebrand. 

I don't think he was ever an aggressor, just 'if you don't leave me alone I will...whatever'.

There was a point in another election (what a coincidence) where something happened and he became the center of controversy as did anyone who owned a gun.
I really took offense to the fact that people who simply owned guns were being characterized as 'militia' or violent types.

I just wonder why they picked THIS year to arrest him for non payment when he's been doing this for over 20 years...stinks of something familiar.

LordBaltimore

Quote from: CNHT on June 17, 2007, 03:18 PM NHFT
Egging someone on to do anything like this is completely irresponsible...shame on that.

Yep.  The kid is screwed up.

dalebert

Quote from: GraniteForge on June 17, 2007, 03:03 PM NHFT
You should probably be out honing your professional freedom fighter skills.  Why not watch "The Dogs of War" a couple more times today, then search Wikipedia for pictures of machine guns you can use as wallpaper.  There!  Your skills just doubled.

ROFLMAO!
;D

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Tuesday, June 12, 2007     

Officially Retire from Revolution

I see that things need to get much worse before they can get better and believe me they will. Someone come get me when that happens, till then I AM OUT.
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