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RagingInMiami Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-05-05 11:30 PM
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The era of democratic pacifism needs to end
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If we're ever going to win against these thugs.

The beating of Paul Mirecki was just another example of how things have already gone too far.

http://www2.ljworld.com/news/2005/dec/05/mirecki_hospitalized_after_beating/?breaking

There is no turning back now. We either fight them now or bow down to them forever.

For those of you who remain apolitical in real life, it's time to plaster an "impeach bush" sticker on your car.

For those of you who prefer to keep a low political profile in real life, it's time to criticize this administration any chance you get in public, regardless of who you're going to offend. The more you offend, the better. No use preaching to the choir.

For those of you sick of the media silence, it's time to start writing letters to the editor. Even if they won't publish them, keep writing them. Somebody is reading them.

Perhaps it started with Carter, but democrats have this tendency to turn their cheek and "take the higher road" when confronted. I saw it with Kerry all the way down to the grassroots level last year.

When I volunteered for Kerry, I saw it on the streets of Miami when a bunch of Bush-loving Cuban right-wingers came out and stood on the other side of the street where he were campaigning. Yes, we were outnumbered, but the cops were there to keep the peace.

Nevertheless, the dems -- with the exception of me who was taking photos -- decided to go back inside the office. I protested, but I kept hearing the same thing: "We don't want to stoop down to their level". All we were doing is exercising our freedom of speech just as the facists were doing.

Around that same time, Kerry, a Purple Heart winner, was being accused by the draft-dodging Bush administration as being a bad soldier. So what did he do? He turned the other cheek, took the higher road, and ended up losing the election (yeah, I know it was stolen, but the gap was narrow enough to allow them to do it).

I understand that democrats are passive by nature.

Contrary to the right-wingers, most of us have a "live and let live" attitude.

Contrary to the right-wingers, most of us sympathize with the underdog, the downtrodden, the homeless.

Contrary to the right-wingers, we are able to think for ourselves rather than with that military bloc mentality they do, which makes it easier for them to use intimidation tactics against us.

But now it's time for us to fight fire with fire. To never let them have the last word. To get in their fucking face until they back down, even if it is your neighbor or friend or family member.

And it's time to be ready to physically fight them if they start it. Yes, we need to learn how to defend ourselves physically rather than just walk away. It's war right now.

And it's time to buy a gun. I know most of you are anti-gun, but let's face it, we live in the USA where guns are never going away. And it's your constitutional right.

Had I been Paul Mirecki, those two thugs would have been dead right now because I carry a gun and I'm not afraid to use it.

After all, just because I believe in "live and let live" doesn't mean I won't kill if I'm threatened.






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