July 2005
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I know, it’s been a while.I’ve been out of state/country from time to time.
To the idiot who stopped his new Lexus in the IPASS lane? No, there is NO PLACE for you to toss your change. You were in an IPASS only lane. You have NO BUSINESS being there, and frankly, no business on the road. My mom is 70 years old and can still drive; you, sir, cannot. Turn in your drivers licence, trade your lexus in for a Rascal, and get OFF THE ROAD!!!!
Now: you idiots who designed the new overpass at 80/94-294? I see what you’re doing, and i don’t like it. Do you realize how many people will be crowding to your newly redesigned right lane to go northbound on the Bishop Ford, while a few people wanting to go southbound will have to wait in an endless line of cars?
You are low grade morons. Turn in your pocket calculators and get a job at Wal-Mart. Practice saying “would you like a cart”? (Southern version, “You want a buggy?”)
This is your sign, people.
This is the beginning.
Take a hard look around you, and realize what Kim has realized. We are ever closer to the reset button, and we’d better start thinking about pushing it. The ballot box has failed us in rectifying the troubles this country is faced with.
We have a narrow window of opportunity, where we are armed, strong, and not oppressed by local authority. Those tools will be taken from us soon. Wake the fuck up.
Over in Kim’s message boards, I posted a comment to a thread that said ” i can fit three in the Explorer” which apparently got some chuckles “That’s what I call a hard march” one commenter said.
Think about the logistics of food, shelter, defense and transportation as if this march were happening NOW, because it should be.
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Update: Kim speaks, at the end of the commments section in the thread linked, about “public displays of indignation”.
Let me make it very clear, that I do not propose a public display of indignation. Let me make it very clear that I am sick to death of the armchair revolutionary, and I want to see more of the armed kind.
When my father was a child, there were still Civil War veterans alive in America. He knew one. When the civil war veteran Dad knew was a child, there were revolutionary war veterans still alive, and his grandfather was one. One generation to the next, there have been wars, to free us, to free parts of our population, to keep us free, to keep others free.
Every war Americans have fought, they have fought for freedom. Freedom, to Americans, is a concept of inestimable value.
Value yours today.
Happy Birthday, most wondrous of countries, most wondrous of peoples.
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