Racist tea baggers defile World war 2 memorial

echelon1k1

New Member
Technically the government does not own anything, it is the people's property. Which just makes it more outrageous that the government would dream of attempting to prevent people access.

But hey, the government is shut down so it is spending money on barricades and security rather than fixing the problem.
Since it's shut down do you have to pay taxes while it's closed? Just wondering as this would really constitute taxation without representation...
 

schuylaar

Well-Known Member
Government property? LOL listen to yourself, the people make up the government, nothing belongs to government, it all belongs to the people. They moved it so employees of a administration hell bent on punishing people to make the republicans look bad couldn't block "the people" from gazing upon what is rightfully theirs to begin with.
They didn't steal anything, they simply did a horizontal appropriation and placement maneuver is all.
[video=youtube;wYng6OJe6dY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wYng6OJe6dY[/video]
 

Twitch

Well-Known Member
Since it's shut down do you have to pay taxes while it's closed? Just wondering as this would really constitute taxation without representation...
yes..... i paid mine yesterday i was girting my teeth all day too, thanks you reminded me
 

Doer

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Since it's shut down do you have to pay taxes while it's closed? Just wondering as this would really constitute taxation without representation...
Well, that is so yesterday.....today it is DEFAULT....oh nooooooooooooo!.......CNN,especially, treats it like it is the mortgage on the family farm. They have clock countdown and are so breathless about about it, it seems so painful.....NOT.

For those that don't get to see the math, our debt service is only a small part of our income. But, that is up to 20% now.

And that is the very edge of the AAA credit rating. It has nothing do with our debt ceiling, except we promised our creditors we would STOP the increase, go on diet, etc.

So, this really is a talk about not borrowing so much. But, it is not a talk about losing the family farm.

But, you can see the PUBS are coming apart at the seams. They are snarling and biting on themselves. What is happening is small group of Patriots were elected to block the madness.

It is how our system works, and the powers that be, never like it. The PUBS are practically begging the Tea. to give in.

HOLD that LINE, I say. I would love to see the PUBS run off the game, but, that won't mean what Buck and Chesus, hope it does.

It will mean the new fight is TEAS and DEMS. That's it. There will always be strong opposition. It pays well, if nothing else.

The reason this is happening is because it must. Both sides know. Now the tea party caucus is like the Confederates????

It surely must be working.
 

desert dude

Well-Known Member
Free Speech includes taking away Goverment property?
Most people call that theft

A little history lesson for you, though I am sure you won't read it.

http://www.nationalreview.com/article/361057/park-service-paramilitaries-mark-steyn

[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]Is this for real? It’s not King Barack’s land; it’s supposed to be the people’s land, and his most groveling and unworthy subjects shouldn't require a dispensation by His Benign Majesty to set foot on it. It is disturbing how easily large numbers of Americans lapse into a neo-monarchical prostration that few subjects of actual monarchies would be comfortable with these days. But then in actual monarchies the king takes a more generous view of “public lands.” Two years after Magna Carta, in 1217, King Henry III signed the Charter of the Forest, which despite various amendments and replacement statutes remained in force in Britain for some three-quarters of a millennium, until the early Seventies. If Magna Carta is a landmark in its concept of individual rights, the Forest Charter played an equivalent role in advancing the concept of the commons, the public space. Repealing various restrictions by his predecessors, Henry III opened the royal forests to the freemen of England, granted extensive grazing and hunting rights, and eliminated the somewhat severe penalty of death for taking the king’s venison. The NPS have not yet fried anyone for taking King Barack’s deer, but it is somewhat sobering to reflect that an English peasant enjoyed more freedom on the sovereign’s land in the 13th century than a freeborn American does on “the people’s land” in the 21st century.[/FONT]
 

ChesusRice

Well-Known Member
A little history lesson for you, though I am sure you won't read it.

http://www.nationalreview.com/article/361057/park-service-paramilitaries-mark-steyn

Is this for real? It’s not King Barack’s land; it’s supposed to be the people’s land, and his most groveling and unworthy subjects shouldn't require a dispensation by His Benign Majesty to set foot on it. It is disturbing how easily large numbers of Americans lapse into a neo-monarchical prostration that few subjects of actual monarchies would be comfortable with these days. But then in actual monarchies the king takes a more generous view of “public lands.” Two years after Magna Carta, in 1217, King Henry III signed the Charter of the Forest, which despite various amendments and replacement statutes remained in force in Britain for some three-quarters of a millennium, until the early Seventies. If Magna Carta is a landmark in its concept of individual rights, the Forest Charter played an equivalent role in advancing the concept of the commons, the public space. Repealing various restrictions by his predecessors, Henry III opened the royal forests to the freemen of England, granted extensive grazing and hunting rights, and eliminated the somewhat severe penalty of death for taking the king’s venison. The NPS have not yet fried anyone for taking King Barack’s deer, but it is somewhat sobering to reflect that an English peasant enjoyed more freedom on the sovereign’s land in the 13th century than a freeborn American does on “the people’s land” in the 21st century.
Well if that is true help yourself to all the goverment property you want
I always wanted my own main battle tank
 

schuylaar

Well-Known Member
5 starred for being a colossal failure and the repeated attempts to revive the term "teabaggers". Anyone in here a actual member of a Tea Party? Nope, didn't think so. Liberals thinking (I use the term loosely) that they are upsetting Conservatives by calling the Tea Partiers "teabaggers" is almost as pathetic and hilarious as the foreign shmucks who actually think they're pissing people off by insulting their mothers on forums.

I heard 5, one more time...5 people have signed up for ObamaCare in Iowa. Then they found out it was just the same guy canceling and resigning up over and over. In totally unrelated news, everyone in Iowa with employer provided health insurance just had their premiums double and their deductibles triple to pay for that guy. WINNING!!
how?..the website isn't even working..
 

desert dude

Well-Known Member
did ya ever grow those $5 pounds?

:lol:

mine go for 320 times that much.
And not a nickel in taxes to our king on that $1600. How do you expect the storm troopers to beat all those vets away from "their" memorial when you refuse to pay your fair shair?
 
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