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What would it take for you to "Push Back"

A lot of people talk about "demonstrate peacefully while we have the chance, cause when we get pushed in a corner we'll push back"

I just watched a video of two Americans get their horses stolen from them by the very people who are supposed to protect them from theft, and they DID NOT push back.

I was just wondering what it would be for "all of yall" because if i was them i would be a'pushin.




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Pushing back

Watch for Detroit to be the first sign of trouble after GM goes down for the count (2009). This will create demonstrations from the masses who expect cradle to grave entitlements on your hard earned buck.

America is divided, those who expect verses those who create. The takers out number the givers with no change in the near future. The greater amount of Americans have no idea what is happening in Washington. When reality hits a few years from now and you find but scraps left from your paycheck, maybe then the Freedom message will be understood at last.

GOLD $4200.00 2012
SILVER $54.00 2012
Revolution in progress

Gold in 2012

The dollar is dead. Gold may be worth zillions of dollars by 2012 because the dollar itself will be useless paper. The new value of gold in the new currency is yet to be told, but I'll bet an ounce will buy you a new suit and a pair of shoes--just like it always has.

What the "expecters" don't understand...

is that the "givers" will quickly learn the rules of the game and quit producing. Then what?

I Believe That I Push Back

Big government everyday that I "Advocate FREEDOM FOR ALL" in context with our U.S. Constitution. The government has shown its disdain for it and advocates presidential so called "executive priviledged" powers. We The People have disdain for this behavior, as We know this is Unconstitutional and is of a Monarchial behavior for which We Donot and Willnot accept. It truly is time for the next "R3VoLuTiOn." Gerald Celente is correct in his analysis in my opinion....Be vigilant and ready!

Isn't horse theft a crime

Isn't horse theft a crime thats punishable by death in Texas? Maybe some people should just string these bastards up. Better yet learn where the people live and show up one morning with a baseball bat to take out your own justice.

Here's what Gerald Celente

Here's what Gerald Celente thinks about that:

"When people lose everything and they have nothing to lose, they lose it."

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Depends on how much pain people experience from not pushing back

Pushing back would be an extremely painful experience. Government operates on the principle of divide and conquer. In ordinary times they can quickly muster a sufficient force to deal with anyone who pushes back; look at Gordon Kahl, or Waco, or Ruby Ridge. Push back and die, so right now I doubt that anyone is going to be pushing back in any major way.

But I expect that at some point there will be demonstrations that perhaps lead to riots and government force to put down the riots. Out of this might erupt some armed resistance by small groups, which might then embolden others to also act. Armed resistance might initially take the form of guerrilla tactics like sniping, sabotage, bombings, and small attacks on vulnerable government installations. Maybe FEMA convoys out to the countryside to confiscate food from farmers will be met by ambush; things like that. If enough of that is going on regularly, then it could spawn more and more organization of resistance and before you know it you have a full fledged civil war.

For pushing back to happen, you need enough anger in enough people, and then you need a spark. The spark that set off the 1776 Revolution was the British marching on Concord in 1775 to confiscate arms stored by the militia and the blocking of those troops by Patriots. The spark that set off the 1861 civil war was the refusal of federal troops to vacate Fort Sumpter and the baiting of the South to attack it with force. In both instances there was plenty of existing anger toward those in power.

Things happen in unexpected ways, so you never really know exactly how things will play out. But if you look at patterns of history and the economic fundamentals, it seems reasonable to think that the conditions are leading us to civil upheaval sometime in the next decade, so you will then see more pushing back than you can stomach.

"The deepest sin against the human mind is to believe things without evidence." Thomas H. Huxley

Question

Why didn't they just fill out the paperwork?

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