Long ago -or so it seems- I called for everyone to take their monies,etc. out of the ‘big banks’ and put such resources into credit unions and community banks. I did it but from watching people, most did not.
This gets to the real issue for the ‘working class’(if one is lucky enough to have a job) and those already disenfranchised and that is the malaise of the citizenry.
I can think of only one way for those in ‘power’ to pay attention (and that includes the MSM, the pimps for the whores that run things) and that is for a revolution to occur.
Obviously, the citizenry is ‘out-weaponized’ by the government BUT Larry Flynt’s call for a revolution makes sense to me.
And just as obviously it will take the actions he calls for to occur AGAIN AND AGAIN AND AGAIN AND AGAIN BUT WHAT IS THE ALTERNATIVE?
Larry Flynt and I call for a revolution |
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| By: ubetchaiam Sunday August 23, 2009 11:46 am | |



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I read Larry’s piece today and was happy to see it. Time is now to do something, and I agree his’ idea to have a revolt by withdrawal is powerful.
A day of National Strike, and another, and another.
I buy that.
I also buy voting against traitorous Dems in the general election.
These are things that can be done peaceably.
Larry said, “The real war is not between the left and the right. It is between the average American and the ruling class.”
He’s right. Unfortunately, too, a significant proportion of “average Americans” support the ruling class and believe them and themselves to be doing God’s will. -shudders-
I have removed all of my assets from the major corporate financial theftpools.
Contrary to what is dogma on some blogsites, the real conflict isn’t between Dems and Repubs either.
Nor between those who have Darwin fishes and those who have Jesus fishes.
All these folks vote consistently in ways contrary to their best interests.
So who wants to set a date?
Perhaps the Revolution has already begun as has WWIII, and we dont quite know it?
Maybe it is taking a new form ?
How about the day after Thanksgiving?
Thursday, October 1, 2009