If Democrats continue to dally with the military budget, can we send troops to secure the Capitol?

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Stupid Marxist asked:

Perhaps we need to send a message to Pelosi, Reid & the gang






7 Responses to 'If Democrats continue to dally with the military budget, can we send troops to secure the Capitol?'

  1. Ray2play - November 6th, 2008 at 9:13 am

    At least this way they will live.

  2. madjer21755 - November 7th, 2008 at 8:29 am

    We need to send a message alright, but your at the wrong end of the street.

  3. igi - November 9th, 2008 at 9:20 am

    please bring the troops home

  4. ThorGirl - November 10th, 2008 at 3:40 am

    By Law no.. Send real cash to a support the Military action and withhold it from your taxes that will shake ‘em up…

  5. Earnest T. PhD/THC - November 12th, 2008 at 1:05 pm

    Aha ! Good question . Although it would not happen(yet) that would be a stark reminder for all the foot-draggin, terrorist enabling, subversive SOB’s, that want to use this war as political gain for themselves . I honestly don’t think they can get away with this much longer . Republican Presidential Campaign Commercials are being produced and readied everyday now . They just keep foolishly feeding the machine that’s gonna beat the heck outta em . Talk about cutting off your nose to spite your face !!

  6. tribeca_belle - November 15th, 2008 at 8:58 pm

    The ***** sent storm troopers to the Reichstag, in 1933, to guarantee that power would be vested entirely in the Executive branch, i.e., in Der Fuehrer ****** through the Enabling Act.

    If that’s what you’re advocating for the US you may be even more far right than previously demonstrated.

  7. Charlie S - November 16th, 2008 at 3:55 am

    A violent takeover of the governing body of the US? NO, I don’t think you can do that. If this were one of many other countries, they’d be on the way to your door right now with a warrant for your arrest for sedition.

    You keep forgetting that the people in office were elected because the voters agreed with their positions.

    If you disagree with the elected officials you have many options.

    1) You can take to the streets, and “petition the government for redress”, in other words, demonstrate. I support your right to do so, and to shout loud and long about what you believe is wrong

    2) you can join your local party of choice in an active role, and work to get the representation you want elected.

    3) after doing (2) above you can seek nomination to office yourself. It will take years of working your way up, but someday you may be able to run for congress, and actually make the changes you feel are necessary.

    These actions, and many more, can help to achieve your vision for the country.

    But what you suggest is tantamount to our government acting like a third world dictatorship. And crying about the way things are on Yahoo Answers, accomplishes no positive result, and contributes evidence to what is becoming a widely held belief, that the government is ignoring the people, and the laws which define America as the greatest nation on earth


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