Jumping Frog is correct.
Ruby Ridge did happen as did Sand Creek, Wounded Knee, and economic dependence in the Mill towns, sugar fields, and coal mines. All were sanctioned by the ruling powers that the voters chose.
If we're going have a 'clean house' in D.C., it needs to begin at the ballot box on the local level.
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- Wed Jul 30, 2014 2:07 am
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Re: Review: Unintended Consequences
The first two thirds of Ross' book was a good read.
For the last third 'tho, I just won't jump on the Anarchy bandwagon. The time may arrive again when that is the only recourse. 'Till then, I will stand by Constitutional means to redress our greviances.
If we elect jerks and corrupt leaders of our Gov't, the fault is on us.
Soapbox rant over,
salty
For the last third 'tho, I just won't jump on the Anarchy bandwagon. The time may arrive again when that is the only recourse. 'Till then, I will stand by Constitutional means to redress our greviances.
If we elect jerks and corrupt leaders of our Gov't, the fault is on us.
Soapbox rant over,
salty