Reg
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The more I look at this story the more I think we better keep an eye on it. New Hampshire is home to a lot of folks with guns and their motto is "Live Free or Die"...and there are a lot of folks there that mean it. Pretty much people who want to go to war with our government are gathering up there and these are not folks that just want a war of words. I think this could end up a lot bigger than Ruby Ridge or Waco because unlike those two situations the people that were surrounded did not have a chance to fight back...these folks in Plainfield may have a small army that will attempt to fight back and this could get very ugly. It seems this now has grown much bigger than the Browns and is now out of their hands. It's taking on a life of it's own and the Browns are just an excuse for people looking for a fight. There are a lot of people across this country that see our government as the enemy and they have been waiting for the right moment to fight. This can't end in bloodshed because it will energize the wrong crowd and that crowd is a lot larger and well armed than most of us probably think. It better be the number one priority that they end this with no shots fired or I think we have a major problem on our hands. This is a bad situation. The talk is getting a little too wild and this story is nationwide and everybody with a weapon and willingness to fight thinks we are about to have the second American Revolution.I really don't like this story...
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'The only way to avoid getting crushed by absurdity, is to humbly include the absurd in our calculations.'
'The only way to avoid getting crushed by absurdity, is to humbly include the absurd in our calculations.'
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The more I look at this story the more I think we better keep an eye on it. New Hampshire is home to a lot of folks with guns and their motto is "Live Free or Die"...and there are a lot of folks there that mean it. Pretty much people who want to go to war with our government are gathering up there and these are not folks that just want a war of words. I think this could end up a lot bigger than Ruby Ridge or Waco because unlike those two situations the people that were surrounded did not have a chance to fight back...these folks in Plainfield may have a small army that will attempt to fight back and this could get very ugly. It seems this now has grown much bigger than the Browns and is now out of their hands. It's taking on a life of it's own and the Browns are just an excuse for people looking for a fight. There are a lot of people across this country that see our government as the enemy and they have been waiting for the right moment to fight. This can't end in bloodshed because it will energize the wrong crowd and that crowd is a lot larger and well armed than most of us probably think. It better be the number one priority that they end this with no shots fired or I think we have a major problem on our hands. This is a bad situation. The talk is getting a little too wild and this story is nationwide and everybody with a weapon and willingness to fight thinks we are about to have the second American Revolution.I really don't like this story...
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'The only way to avoid getting crushed by absurdity, is to humbly include the absurd in our calculations.'
'The only way to avoid getting crushed by absurdity, is to humbly include the absurd in our calculations.'
posted 2007.06.22
posted on June 22nd 2007
Reg
location: back to the wilderness
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A Gathering in the Field - The Story of Ed and Elaine Brown – Reg on June 19th, 2007-
Wow... – Reg on June 19th, 2007-
It's hard when you know what's coming... – Reg on June 20th, 2007
Re: Wow... – messybear on June 20th, 2007
Re: Wow... – edlorah on June 20th, 2007
Re: Wow... – edbh on June 20th, 2007-
Re: Wow... – rosskolnikov on June 20th, 2007-
Re: Wow... – messybear on June 20th, 2007-
Re: Wow... – rosskolnikov on June 20th, 2007-
With all due respect... – Reg on June 20th, 2007-
Re: With all due respect... – Herring405 on June 21st, 2007-
To me this is simple... – Reg on June 21st, 2007-
Re: To me this is simple... – Reg on June 21st, 2007
New England DBIS Members – Peter T. on June 21st, 2007-
Re: New England DBIS Members – Reg on June 22nd, 2007
Re: A Gathering in the Field - The Story of Ed and Elaine Brown – Herring405 on June 20th, 2007-
Re: A Gathering in the Field - The Story of Ed and Elaine Brown – rosskolnikov on June 20th, 2007
Re: A Gathering in the Field - The Story of Ed and Elaine Brown – Baerwald on June 20th, 2007-
Re: A Gathering in the Field - The Story of Ed and Elaine Brown – rosskolnikov on June 20th, 2007
Re: A Gathering in the Field - The Story of Ed and Elaine Brown – Don Pedro on June 21st, 2007
Today's story – Reg on June 22nd, 2007-
Re: Today's story – edlorah on June 22nd, 2007-
Re: Today's story – Reg on June 22nd, 2007-
Re: Today's story – edlorah on June 22nd, 2007-
Really, they aren't kidding, Neil Young & Ed Brown? – Reg on June 22nd, 2007-
Re: Really, they aren't kidding, Neil Young & Ed Brown? – Lee on June 22nd, 2007-
Hi Lee... – Reg on June 22nd, 2007-
Well Hi Reg... – Lee on June 22nd, 2007-
Re: Well Hi Reg... – Reg on June 22nd, 2007-
Re: Well Hi Reg...you might be right – Lee on June 22nd, 2007
I still say we better watch this... – Reg on June 22nd, 2007-
Re: I still say we better watch this... – edlorah on June 22nd, 2007-
Our Hero – edlorah on June 22nd, 2007
Re: I still say we better watch this... – Reg on June 22nd, 2007-
Re: I still say we better watch this... – edlorah on June 22nd, 2007
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