tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8988046816576439468.post6342965916402249720..comments2023-11-05T00:19:25.417-07:00Comments on Rifleman Savant: Just in case you thought ATF's 'Gunwalker' was the only false flag game running right now...Kevin Wilmethhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18368887768008126052noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8988046816576439468.post-17648013446873358152011-04-03T16:14:46.120-07:002011-04-03T16:14:46.120-07:00Kevin,
I like this:
"By the day I become ...Kevin, <br /><br />I like this:<br /><br /><i>"By the day I become more convinced that our adventuring in Libya is designed specifically to make sure that nobody gets the dangerous idea that governments can topple from within. Regime change by imperial adventure, black eye that it is, is preferable to the more radical idea that people could initiate change themselves"</i><br /><br />I agree also with your comments on the mechanics of the struggle, rather than "who's right".<br /><br />Re: islam and other misc. bogeymen...<br /><br />I take a very harsh stand against militant, expansionist, genocidal conversion-or-die islam. I also take a harsh stance against the same (in my opinion) as expressed in the old testament. I'd oppose it as offensively as possible if it were militant <i>cat worship</i>.<br /><br />I definitely oppose any government getting involved in determining what religions are and are not "legitimate" or "allowed".<br /><br />APAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8988046816576439468.post-76713119775187062662011-03-31T00:24:23.836-07:002011-03-31T00:24:23.836-07:00AP, I thought that was brilliantly said (enough so...AP, I thought that was brilliantly said (enough so that I didn't bother to comment--which is saying something for me! :-)<br /><br />I'm with you on the dichotomy there. That sort of absurdity is Voltaire-worthy, but entirely emblematic of where we're at in the present day. <br /><br />By the day I become more convinced that our adventuring in Libya is designed specifically to make sure that nobody gets the dangerous idea that governments can topple from within. Regime change by imperial adventure, black eye that it is, is preferable to the more radical idea that people could initiate change <i>themselves</i>. (This theory would have it that Egypt and Tunisia simply happened too fast for the monster to work with, but <i>since</i> then, the machine has been put in place to remind us that only <i>governments</i> can topple other governments. (Note that I'm not saying anything, here, about the validity of either faction in Libya--only the mechanics of the struggle.)<br /><br />At home, of course, things are so bad that the Establishment <i>desperately</i> needs a war, any war, to get the heat off and to prop up the destroyed economy yet again. They're just at it in all the ways they can manage--from "domestic terrorists" and their evil guns (THIS is a job for...The Gunwalker Man!), to whatever foreign menace they can effectively manufacture. (It certainly helps, in that latter regard, to have been pissing people off worldwide for many generations. Lots of irons in the fire.)Kevin Wilmethhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18368887768008126052noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8988046816576439468.post-71710585097787212802011-03-30T23:56:46.658-07:002011-03-30T23:56:46.658-07:00What's most interesting to me is the demonizat...What's most interesting to me is the demonization of perhaps benign muslims, while the other hand militarily supports the ones that are actively engaged in various theaters across the globe fighting the US (I speak here of the Libyan rebels).<br /><br />While we entrap perhaps peaceful people here at home, we respond to AL-Qaeda's call to arms in Libya.<br /><br />See <a href="http://arcticpatriot.blogspot.com/2011/03/how-does-that-feel-america.html" rel="nofollow">here</a> for my take.<br /><br />APAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com