Forum: Internet Links
Topic: Indeed
started by: thibodeaux

Posted by thibodeaux on Sep. 04 2009,07:01
< http://campaignspot.nationalreview.com/post....MzFjNWM >
Posted by Leisher on Sep. 04 2009,07:47
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This is my town hall meeting for you. And you're not going to tell me how to run my Congressional office.


Oh really, you elitist asshole?

I wish someone in the audience would have had the balls to stand up and say: "Mr. Hill, you seem to be confused. This is our meeting for you, not the other way around. We're here to tell you how we want you to vote. See, you work for us. You, nor anyone else in your party, is royalty. You are not our rulers. You're simply someone we elected to represent us in Washington. If you cannot handle this responsibility, we will take it away from you during the next election."

Posted by GORDON on Sep. 04 2009,07:51
I've been thinking about how to organize a revolution.

Following Heinlein's example, maybe a good first step is to start visiting American Legion halls around the country?

Posted by TPRJones on Sep. 04 2009,08:57
I'm sure there are ways to make Teh Intarwebs into our Mycroft Holmes.
Posted by GORDON on Sep. 04 2009,09:31
Too many government agencies watching the internet.
Posted by TPRJones on Sep. 04 2009,09:44
Government agencies are stupid.  There's plenty of ways to use the net to our advantage that they'll never even notice.
Posted by GORDON on Sep. 04 2009,09:46

(TPRJones @ Sep. 04 2009,12:44)
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Government agencies are stupid.  There's plenty of ways to use the net to our advantage that they'll never even notice.

The ones we know about are stupid.

I'm thinking NSA (No Such Agency), and then the shit that not even congress knows about.

But, then, they might be on our side.

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