Politics & Government

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Would you fight in an armed revolution?

No. I'm too old. But I'll be a sniper if the wrong side gets too close to my place.




If circumstances called for it, yes.





For those not paying attention, we are indeed seeing the slender threads that hold the fabric of our country together unravel.





I predicted violence on the border well over a year ago, and it has come to pass. Urban centers such as Detroit are rapidly in decline and are becoming medieval as we speak.





Should the shi truly hit the fan, I am prepared and armed.




My forefathers fought in the first one and that was over a tax on tea, so I don't personally see any less responsibility today than to fight in one today, especially the way this government is going.





My fighting would be in defense of the original Constitution which has basically been taken out back of the capital building, where the Congressmen go to relieve themselves on a regular basis, laughing all the way.




I will protect my rights when threatened. First, legally and through diplomatic measures. Yet, I, am an armed an trained individual who will adamantly protect what is mine. With the current direction of this administration and its attempts to confiscate illegally some of my (our) assets and redistribute them, this is a position I think more will find themselves in.




It would be nice if more people were willing to give their life for their country for a legitimate cause. I'm in.



Problem is, who leads such an act of patriotism? If there's no money to be made in it, it's damn near impossible to find someone to head that movement...




If it was against a tyranny of a Government that was doing wrong to its people, yes. That is exactly why our forefathers gave us the second amendment........the right to bear arms.




If we are fighting the tyranny of the Kenyan Usurper, sure. Always wanted to go out in a blaze of glory.




Depends on the Revolution.




yes, legally, the right to bear arms for a militia to protect our rights.




if it was to protect our rights given us under the constitution.absolutely i would.




Getting ready, willing and able.




If the cause was a just one yes.




no, i'll just go but to my native korea.

Do you have to be a resident of a city to be selected for jury duty?

Do you have to be a resident of a city to be selected for jury duty?


Or can you be selected if you're a resident of a suburb of the city?





(NOTE: my question is only what I have asked. Do not answer anything about residency/ registration/ etc. If I wanted to know about that too I would have asked.)



Courts are usually administered by COUNTIES, not by cities.


So if you live outside the city, but are still in the same COUNTY,


then you are a resident and can be selected.





And the courts have enough to do.


They don't go outside their jurisdictions to look for people.




Based upon your restrictions you put upon my answer, no. It depends upon WHO is requesting your service.




if you are a registered voter,or a home owner is how they draw your name.




Yes you can. We live in the country and both of us have been called.

Americans: I have two questions?

1: Do you know the pledge of allegiance by heart?





2: How old are you?



yes and my age really is not any of your business. Let me ask you a question. Do you know your bill of rights and what it means, how about the United States Constitution. Just curious to know if you are just asking this question to waist time or do you really CAre about the significance of this.




I do know the pledge of allegiance





"I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all."





I am 15




yes, we had to "pledge our allegiance" everyday in school, all the way from kindergarten through high school....that's like 13 years of straight pledging!!!





...i'm 21 by the way.




Yes.





27.


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I do in deed and have known it by heart for many years.




1) You bet your A--.


2) none of your business.




1. Yes


2. 20




1. yes


2. 19




1. yes


2. 30




Of course, though I am sure the NEA hates the mere mention of God!




Yes, and 19.




Yes and I do pledge my allegiance. I am 47.




Yes


55




Yes





54




yes





47




yes


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Almost everyone I know has been summoned but I never have. I always thought it was because you had to be registered to vote and I am not.





What are the requirements to be summoned for Jury Duty?



Your name on any public list such as driver's license, voting, property tax roles. You have just been lucky. You can always send a request the the Head Juror of your court system and volunteer.

Any ideas on organizations?

I need opinions on organizations I can join that are linked to politics. I want to be in one that is conservative. I am from Washington State.



Young Republicans if there is a group like that on your local college campus.

What should I put on my tax day tea party poster?

looking for any catchy phrases. Thanks



PHUCK OBAMA------------(i hope that helps)




The beatings will continue until morale improves


Or


I, feel like a legged man in an asss kicking contest.




Ive been hunting around for the same thing... i am considering "YOU work for US", but hoping I come up with something better. Congrats to you for participating!




hang-em high!!!

Why not just appoint all black black people in government to make up for all the injustice and pain?

Appointments and reparation payments for the 400 years of lynchings and slavery, rapes, shootings and whippings. That is the change we can believe in, right?



Im black and I do not make excuses. Slavery is done and over with..it is now an equal world whether or not you like it




If we are doing it for African Americans we should also do it for women.





But I am not necesarilly for either or both. I think we should leave the issue alone. Let things take their course. We should not force change. It will happen on its own. Plus, what does that say about us? We are willing to limit the freedoms of whites to give blacks more opportunity? That is not equal. And no, I do not believe in affirmative action either.





Every racial and ethnic group struggled when arrived in America. Yes, some more than others, but nevertheless we should not take away liberties from others to give the "less fortunate" ones more power.




Because government's job is too important to use as some kind of racial balancing act. We need the best people to hold government positions. Nominations and appointments should not be made on something so arbitrary as the color of one's skin.




What about all the soldiers killed in the Civil War...made to fight in all those hellish battles..........appoint all relatives of Civil War soldiers in government




Nobody's suggesting that. It does nothing to make it up to past victims who are no longer alive.




So, if you like Zimbabwe, go and live there. What a shining example for all black people!




so the country can end up like detroit, yeeeaaahhhh lol