File this under "It is better to be despised by the despicable . . ." Media Matters now declares me to be an "insurrectionist."
Kurt Hofmann forwarded this link: "National Review Online Defends Intimidation By Heavily Armed 'Open Carry Texas' Group."
OCT's October 19 gun rights rally at The Alamo in San Antonio, Texas featured conspiracy theorist Alex Jones and insurrectionist Mike Vanderboegh. At the rally -- where supporters reportedly called police "tyrants with badges" -- Jones told the crowd, "We're not going to lay down if you offensively attack us. If it's a war they want, it's a war they'll get." Vanderboegh, whose anti-government views inspired a domestic terrorist plot, told the crowd, "You can kill us, if you think you can. But remember, we'll shoot back," and, "When democracy turns to tyranny, the armed citizenry still gets to vote."
Well, I'd rather be thought an insurrectionist by these collectivist pukes than a mere "conspiracy theorist" any day.
On the other hand, these guys seem more in tune with the whole insurrection gig.
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Hey, at least they quoted you correctly.
They can only, then, be openly admitting that there was , at some point , a coup remanding Constitutional limitations on the republican form of government to the dustbin of history OR that they are being intellectually dishonest (and slurring, sliming and slandering you in the process). For it is Constitutional government you stand FOR, not against....
Hilarious and blatant. "Guilt by association" tactics ala (or is it Allah ?) Saul? Trying to class you with jones is pretty petty on their part. It shows that both you and your message scare the shit out of them to the point they have to be blatantly intellectually dishonest.
Well done, Sir.
Funny, I have not read anything insurrectionist here. Just a group of people trying to keep their Constitutional rights. They failed to note our moderator's statement began with "If we are attacked..." I looked briefly at that anarchist group's site. It looked like something from the Sacco & Vanzetti era.
A couple of FBI Agents conned a few shmucks into doing whatever it is that they were supposed to have done, and then it was your fault because you have a book online. I forgot how that case went, but I read a chapter of the book somewhere and thought it was great!
Insurrectionist. Mike.
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
Typical Media Matters bullshit. That aside, I checked out the anarchist site as well. Something very weird. I have software installed on my computer, that blocks any tracking by third party organizations such as companys and whoever. Over the last 2 years, it has blocked over 10k tracking attempts, and NEVER have I went to a site online that doesn't have one or more org's trying to track me. When I went to the anarchist site, my software said there was ZERO tracking. That tells me something. Even Mike's has a tracking site called blogger.com.
I smell a rat. I'll have to dig deeper though. Something is weird though, that's all I know at the moment.
ps..the software I use is a free Firefox addon, and is called DoNotTrackMe
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/donottrackplus/
Works great. Although, I'd bet $1k the NSA has a backdoor. :)
Which reminds me...
Dear NSA...
eat me.
So, according to George Soros, oops, I mean Media Matters, on October 26th, police handcuffed two members of a group of law abiding citizens who were lawfully engaging in Constitutionally protected free speech. They then ordered the rest of the group to cease their lawful activities and disperse.
And those horrible law abiding citizens then responded to the unlawful actions of the police by becoming verbally unpleasant.
Oh, the horror, the horror.
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