Nov 032011
Got take a look at the exciting photos and videos. It’s basically indistinguishable from Greek-style protests. Or maybe the aftermath of some major basketball game…
Keep it classy.
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Ironically, many protestors arrested were rather well-to-do, not exactly the flea-ridden type. Then too, the longshoremen really need to worry about this http://www.wnd.com/?pageId=59973
Now that might sound nice to union busters, but it’s bound to be another way to smuggle drugs at an even larger rate–and lest libertarian minded folks think that’s inevitable, do remember the DEA played a role in uncovering this: http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/oct/19/iran-dissident-saudi-ambassador-plot
Meanwhile, there was other unrest, but this time more from the “sovreign-citizen” movement..whose relatives no doubt get electrical power for TVA, drive on the Eisenhower Interstate System, and use the ARPANET while claiming they don’t need government:
http://articles.cnn.com/2011-11-01/justice/justice_georgia-militia-arrests_1_castor-beans-ricin-affidavit?_s=PM:JUSTICE
http://splcenter.org/get-informed/news/georgia-militia-plot-reflects-growing-antigovernment-patriot-movement
Of course I don’t always agree with the SPLC either, seeing that Phenix City Alabama was our Juarez, with white hillbillies on both sides of the state line–showing what happens when you don’t have border enforcement, like what Mexico has with its southern border–and I don’t hear anyone calling them bigots.
A lot of what I see–frankly from both sides of the spectrum–is a growing trend towards anarchy, where people cannot be governed at all.