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If this were Columbo, it would sound like a terroristic blackmail threat graham4anything Jan 2013 #1
So which wing is the extremism of the Patriot Act aligned with? n/t Jumping John Jan 2013 #2
3000 people REAL PEOPLE died on 9-11. though conspriacy theorist loons think otherwise graham4anything Jan 2013 #5
Has nothing to do with V for Vendetta RandiFan1290 Jan 2013 #8
"3,000 real people died on 9/11" and "hacking should be charged as terrorism" Scootaloo Jan 2013 #16
real people are being sent to prison unjustly while 2pooped2pop Jan 2013 #30
How about Bernie Madoff and Dennis Koslowski? Both are in jail. Mega rich people. graham4anything Jan 2013 #31
both eh 2pooped2pop Jan 2013 #33
first they came for the rich, and nobody cared graham4anything Jan 2013 #43
First they came for the rich? 2pooped2pop Jan 2013 #54
but going after the rich is delicious today, but you would be hungry tomorrow graham4anything Jan 2013 #61
the rich are sitting on all of the money 2pooped2pop Jan 2013 #65
When nineteen50 Jan 2013 #73
Is there a middle class anymore? Are we still using that antiquated bell curve to define ourselves? littlemissmartypants Jan 2013 #84
At the very least, they would no longer be able annabanana Jan 2013 #111
what about next year? graham4anything Jan 2013 #137
Once you have devoured all classes tama Jan 2013 #136
6:30AM, I'm still in bed, and laughing out loud DisgustipatedinCA Jan 2013 #89
Amen! nt Walk away Jan 2013 #105
Ah, the poor, poor, put upon rich........ socialist_n_TN Jan 2013 #125
This post is disgusting. Using Martin Niemöller statement in this context is beyond the pale. idwiyo Jan 2013 #161
This is a comedy routine, right? JackRiddler Jan 2013 #169
Dark Knight is totally right extreme 2pooped2pop Jan 2013 #41
Not applicable corrolation.Are you a fan of the NRA using their soundbytes? graham4anything Jan 2013 #47
not sure what sound bites of the NRA u speak of. 2pooped2pop Jan 2013 #50
I am still waiting to know what point black is, besides the def. I said,but it must be a gotcha graham4anything Jan 2013 #55
ur losing me batman. 2pooped2pop Jan 2013 #58
Do your own research into Choice Point and the 2000 election RandiFan1290 Jan 2013 #72
This message was self-deleted by its author 1monster Jan 2013 #132
Bernie is in jail because he was robbing his rich friends, Koslowski paid bribes. idwiyo Jan 2013 #160
Yep. That's the difference. These guys (or Madoff at least)...... socialist_n_TN Jan 2013 #166
graham4anything is playing a game, lets see how long before he crosses the line. idwiyo Jan 2013 #167
No, you have it backwards. First the one percent came for the poor. Then they came for DogPawsBiscuitsNGrav Jan 2013 #176
The poor are part of the 99%. Th1onein Jan 2013 #177
OMG thank you! It was meant to say the one percent. I fixed it. DogPawsBiscuitsNGrav Jan 2013 #179
no... tomp Jan 2013 #68
Question: Gore1FL Jan 2013 #77
very late response, but for the record. tomp Feb 2013 #184
Orly Taittz is the crazed birther lady Gore1FL Feb 2013 #185
look, i work in psychiatry. tomp Feb 2013 #186
9/11 was a conspiracy. They just disagree on whose. caseymoz Jan 2013 #87
ah, no it doesn't make sense logically graham4anything Jan 2013 #134
I didn't argue that thousands of people did anything. caseymoz Jan 2013 #141
the 60s protesters that grew up, ran for office, or later saw that working from within is better graham4anything Jan 2013 #143
I agree. Yield to the tyranny, it will go so much easier. nm rhett o rick Jan 2013 #128
It is the Ralph Nader wing of course. Because, fools like Nader said both parties were the same graham4anything Jan 2013 #11
What about the Cristites? RandiFan1290 Jan 2013 #12
+1 HiPointDem Jan 2013 #17
A diversion from Presidential politics into local politics. But since you brought it up- graham4anything Jan 2013 #18
Are you waiting for beer and travel money?? RandiFan1290 Jan 2013 #20
No, but those who back anarchists have their say, I will continue to speak against Nader & his cult graham4anything Jan 2013 #21
Choice Point came before Ralph RandiFan1290 Jan 2013 #25
what is this word you are using? graham4anything Jan 2013 #26
You pretend to know so much about the 2000 election RandiFan1290 Jan 2013 #27
Choice Point in my definition fits Ralph Nader to a T graham4anything Jan 2013 #28
Choice Point was a company that created a list of "felons" who freedom fighter jh Jan 2013 #113
again, that was Florida. Gore would have won NH and other states without Florida mattering. graham4anything Jan 2013 #121
Just trying to answer your question. freedom fighter jh Jan 2013 #122
Doesn't matter what you say RandiFan1290 Jan 2013 #123
+1000 2pooped2pop Jan 2013 #44
wow, just wow 2pooped2pop Jan 2013 #32
It's like you have a math tutor telling you that 3+3=8. If they are wrong on the basic facts, Autumn Jan 2013 #106
Are you saying Anon. is an Anarchist group? Lordquinton Jan 2013 #150
Who asked them to? Was a vote taken? Was a poll taken? What do we do now? graham4anything Jan 2013 #151
Threats lead to dangerous things Lordquinton Jan 2013 #154
No, I disagree. They are doing this all to themselves. No one is after them. graham4anything Jan 2013 #155
Woah, come back to us! Lordquinton Jan 2013 #156
No, I am saying he had many problems, and would have done the same thing, statistically speaking graham4anything Jan 2013 #157
So you're an expert on Mr. Schwartz's mental state? Lordquinton Jan 2013 #158
Batman works with Comm. Gordon, both in the tv version, the comic and the movies graham4anything Jan 2013 #159
Hey now, at least RT made sense to me sometimes. nt raouldukelives Jan 2013 #183
Not ducks, a pet goat. Al Gore won the election. A corrupt supreme court appointed Autumn Jan 2013 #92
The court decision was 12/12/2000. Ralph Nader spent months earlier keeping people home graham4anything Jan 2013 #170
And when the votes were counted, enough people had gone out to vote Autumn Jan 2013 #172
12/12/2000 was just a reaction to the actions/consequences of Nader many months PRIOR graham4anything Jan 2013 #173
Al Gore won the election regardless of anything leading up to the election. Autumn Jan 2013 #174
I am looking at my placemat of the presidents I got at the Lincoln memorial a number of years ago graham4anything Jan 2013 #178
anti-"conspiracy" AND anti-Nader = loser x 2. tomp Jan 2013 #70
the rich wing 2pooped2pop Jan 2013 #29
Are you mad, brah? RandiFan1290 Jan 2013 #4
One Man’s Terrorist is Another Man’s Freedom Fighter stultusporcos Jan 2013 #45
If you read any of their statement caseymoz Jan 2013 #88
Yeah, kind of like our First Continental Congress... damn those anarchists!! Melinda Jan 2013 #124
"rightwing extremism" LOL....... socialist_n_TN Jan 2013 #126
Biggest surprise: Clarence Thomas has only sent one email since being confirmed as a justice ... Scuba Jan 2013 #3
not true... George II Jan 2013 #81
Go Anonymous newfie11 Jan 2013 #6
anarchists, rightwing extremists and 3rd parties have no place on a democratic board graham4anything Jan 2013 #7
I smell a Ralph coming! RandiFan1290 Jan 2013 #10
If not them, who? newfie11 Jan 2013 #14
I think the only injustice he can see 2pooped2pop Jan 2013 #34
Is that poster intentionally trying to be a parody? littleswan Jan 2013 #60
Take your complaint to Meta tama Jan 2013 #49
+1 Buzz Clik Jan 2013 #78
Who then? Columbo? caseymoz Jan 2013 #90
First and 3rd are definitely welcome here as long as they follow the TOS for DU. idwiyo Jan 2013 #162
which means not tearing down the democratic party and whining police state graham4anything Jan 2013 #163
I do think you need to step away from PC for a little bit. You are not making any sense. idwiyo Jan 2013 #165
BTW, if you want some fictional character to be admired, admire The Dark Knight not V graham4anything Jan 2013 #9
No we as a country will sit on our butts and complain newfie11 Jan 2013 #15
The way to change is to run for office FROM WITHIN. Not anarchy from the right graham4anything Jan 2013 #19
The cost of running for office makes it difficult newfie11 Jan 2013 #23
President Obama did. Jerry Brown did.besides, there are ways if one is anti-gun graham4anything Jan 2013 #24
oh, you are one of those guys that works for an official 2pooped2pop Jan 2013 #36
You say running for office is "the way" to bring change? Chef Eric Jan 2013 #40
Dr. King might have been VP with Jimmy Carter and President thereafter graham4anything Jan 2013 #51
Your posts are ridiculous. Chef Eric Jan 2013 #85
Something something something Hillary45 theKed Jan 2013 #93
his m.o. HiPointDem Jan 2013 #144
Mon dieu...... marmar Jan 2013 #96
I've grown weary of facepalms tama Jan 2013 #140
Fredrick Douglas did run for office loyalsister Jan 2013 #147
Thanks. Now I know. nt Chef Eric Jan 2013 #149
lol and anti Occupy 2pooped2pop Jan 2013 #39
I am not anti-Occupy. Please do not distort what I said graham4anything Jan 2013 #52
The Dark Knight is actually a libertarian hero littleswan Jan 2013 #63
A better comparison is Paul Kersey in Death Wish and Bernie Goetz real life graham4anything Jan 2013 #76
Please. theKed Jan 2013 #95
that's the intent. HiPointDem Jan 2013 #145
The only resemblence between V and anonymous caseymoz Jan 2013 #94
How about you shut down your PC, make yourself a nice cup of tea, sit down and relax. idwiyo Jan 2013 #164
Frank Miller, author of Dark Knight, is very right wing and pro Bush, many consider his work post Bluenorthwest Jan 2013 #182
it's offline now... HiPointDem Jan 2013 #13
To paraphrase Wellington . . . another_liberal Jan 2013 #22
I may have some ambivalence about Anonymous, I have none at all about Aaron Schwartz ..... marble falls Jan 2013 #35
U R right. 2pooped2pop Jan 2013 #37
What's the crock part??? marble falls Jan 2013 #42
so sorry 2pooped2pop Jan 2013 #46
s'cool. marble falls Jan 2013 #57
The laws for the rich are different than the laws for the poor. There is nothing fair in that. marble falls Jan 2013 #59
This reminds one of the super-duper secret Assange files he promised to explode. randome Jan 2013 #38
tis true that I wonder about how much power 2pooped2pop Jan 2013 #48
I don't agree they are all we have. randome Jan 2013 #53
Occupy and Anonymous 2pooped2pop Jan 2013 #56
I think you're right about that. They are all we have and they've managed to get the talking .... marble falls Jan 2013 #64
Speaking Truth to Power tama Jan 2013 #69
I think a lot of people were quietly thinking they were a minority in a world of teabaggery .... marble falls Jan 2013 #74
You fell for it as a nation tama Jan 2013 #86
Changing the talking points was not enough. randome Jan 2013 #71
no, that's why they hack 2pooped2pop Jan 2013 #75
No doubt, but it got a lot more voices and a divergent opinion into the discussion ... marble falls Jan 2013 #79
By tama Jan 2013 #107
So how did they convene their 'emergency council' then? randome Jan 2013 #109
I respect that point tama Jan 2013 #112
Same to you! randome Jan 2013 #115
no, big change is *not* incremental. the ptb would have us believe it is, though. HiPointDem Jan 2013 #146
Read the statement tama Jan 2013 #62
'Prejudice'? Where does that come from? randome Jan 2013 #67
Your prejudice tama Jan 2013 #80
A promise to 'bring the banks to their knees' sounds kind of sinister. randome Jan 2013 #83
Ending class war tama Jan 2013 #98
'taking side with banks'. You keep trying to put words in my hands. randome Jan 2013 #101
That was inferred tama Jan 2013 #117
This is a great piece of writing. caseymoz Jan 2013 #97
It's the U.S. Sentencing Commission, not the Supreme Court freedom fighter jh Jan 2013 #66
The rule of fear is not the rule of reason. burnsei sensei Jan 2013 #82
Can you explain? freedom fighter jh Jan 2013 #91
+1 ^^^^. . . n/t annabanana Jan 2013 #116
That's not all they're protesting, though. caseymoz Jan 2013 #99
How are they protesting anything? randome Jan 2013 #102
People tried revolution in the 20th century. caseymoz Jan 2013 #114
Aside from anarchist tama Jan 2013 #138
You misunderstand me. caseymoz Jan 2013 #142
Then it was happy misunderstanding tama Jan 2013 #148
They took insurance, like Assange Lordquinton Jan 2013 #152
I hope this explains it burnsei sensei Jan 2013 #104
Thanks for the explanation. freedom fighter jh Jan 2013 #110
<3 Marrah_G Jan 2013 #100
+1 tama Jan 2013 #139
Memo to the U.S. Department of Justice: you might start by investigating coalition_unwilling Jan 2013 #103
Yep. Double-click ECHELON. Ctrl-F "have bidden", "has bidden" jsr Jan 2013 #108
FREE THE ANONS. Fire Walk With Me Jan 2013 #118
Tsk. Tsk. Mustn't annoy the bosses. Tierra_y_Libertad Jan 2013 #119
So...make a YouTube video holding a gun and threatening the government Dreamer Tatum Jan 2013 #120
All these calls for revolution are quite troubling. nt EastKYLiberal Jan 2013 #127
I am fine with revolution, just not at the behest of dickheads in masks nt Dreamer Tatum Jan 2013 #129
'Dickheads in masks' who encourage others to do the work FOR them. randome Jan 2013 #130
Makes you wonder what they'll do if you refuse nt Dreamer Tatum Jan 2013 #131
the clearest corrolation seems to be what V(fiction) did, and what Tim McVeigh delusionally did graham4anything Jan 2013 #133
They threatened no one's life Lordquinton Jan 2013 #153
There would be hundreds of recs if a republican administration was in office. n/t Puzzledtraveller Jan 2013 #135
Actions speak louder than words Oilwellian Jan 2013 #168
kick samsingh Jan 2013 #171
K&R idwiyo Jan 2013 #175
Our Justice Department isn't about Justice lovuian Jan 2013 #180
After the filibuster failure, I trust Anonymous and Occupy more than the government. Zorra Jan 2013 #181
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