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Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin says bloodshed may be needed to protect conservatism
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Feb 24, 2019 13:25:31   #
woodguru
 
BigMike wrote:
Minority? Aaah...you think we can be pushed around, then?

Why don't you guys try talking issues?


No, I think we live in a democracy and a minority that doesn't like losing the control they are exercising in ridiculous ways has no say except the ballot box. Get a grip on your senate that refuses to take the power it has ceded to the president or lose control at the ballot box. What good is control if your party refuses to use it? If the duly elected government starts doing things that don't work for people they get elected out. And if the minority losers don't like it that's too bad, taking government back by any other means than an election is a overthrow and won't be tolerated.

Why don't you guys start trying to understand facts and reality...a perfect example is the way the right responds to the election fraud in North Carolina, it's what's wrong with the GOP and people who support Trump. You know the only time Trump weighed into N Carolina was when the facts weren't clear and FOX news was calling it a nothing burger. Now we have the facts Trump won't say a thing.

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Feb 24, 2019 17:20:31   #
hotsh386
 
Can't handle the truth PeterS??

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Feb 24, 2019 18:35:10   #
fidelis
 
The revolution that started this grand exercise in freedom "government by and for THE PEOPLE" was fought by 1/3 of populace. The others 1/3 didn't care and 1/3 wanted the slave status serving king George. Seems like we have somewhat the same divisions today. As or me lock and load and may the devil go back to hell with all his witless minions.

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Feb 24, 2019 20:50:35   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
woodguru wrote:
No, I think we live in a democracy


No we don't.

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and a minority that doesn't like losing the control they are exercising in ridiculous ways


Like trying to frame Trump for Klinton's dealings with Putin? And what minority do you keep blathering about?

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has no say except the ballot box.


In other words, "Winner gets to fk over the loser"?

1) You won the House by a narrow margin. That doesn't mean much as you'll find out.

2) This "popular vote" BS is BS. You didn't win the electoral college so YOU LOST. Once we take away the Dem's ability to cheat and have illegals vote for them in high population areas you "popular vote" will evaporate...and this will end up in a voter ID law.

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Get a grip on your senate that refuses to take the power it has ceded to the president


What are you talking about? We elected the prez to do a job and if our Senators stand in the way we'll get rid of them.

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or lose control at the ballot box.


We're fighting globalism, NOT Democrats and globalist turncoats are in BOTH parties. The chips will just have to fall where they may.

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What good is control if your party refuses to use it?


What control? Control of Trump?

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If the duly elected government starts doing things that don't work for people they get elected out. And if the minority losers don't like it that's too bad, taking government back by any other means than an election is a overthrow and won't be tolerated.


Trump hasn't been elected out. He was elected IN and the globalists in both parties are trying to overthrow him and take away our vote with the help of the propaganda media and to the delight ignorant assholes who think this is all great. You're right. It won't be tolerated. Using the FBI and DOJ the way Obama did won't be tolerated. Trying to destroy American sovereignty won't be tolerated.

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Why don't you guys start trying to understand facts and reality...a perfect example is the way the right responds to the election fraud in North Carolina, it's what's wrong with the GOP and people who support Trump. You know the only time Trump weighed into N Carolina was when the facts weren't clear and FOX news was calling it a nothing burger. Now we have the facts Trump won't say a thing.


So? Republicans chated in Kentucky too and got blasted. So? Dems cheated in Broward and many more places, I suspect. So what? Election fraud is a problem for everyone.

To me the real issue is we have a political class that isn't there for the right reasons and we've been letting them get away with too much bullshit foir too long.

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Feb 24, 2019 23:49:08   #
teabag09
 
PeterS wrote:
What I think is going to happen in the long run is that where Capitalism fails then Socialism steps in. If you people are so dead set against Socialism than Capitalism needs to deliver affordable education and health care. If it doesn't then you can expect the government to step in and the only fault is that the economic system you so love doesn't work for the majority of the population. That's a bad thing in a democracy because the majority will always vote in representatives who will deliver what they want!
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Don't know what you are talking about Pete. We had affordable education and health care until the liberals in government got involved. Your thinking is completely back assward. Mike

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Feb 26, 2019 07:05:36   #
Oldsalt
 
PeterS wrote:
And here conservatives keep saying that it's us liberals who are the violent ones!

https://www.yahoo.com/news/kentucky-gov-matt-bevin-says-bloodshed-might-be-165058821.html?fbclid=IwAR3j2-Xx2417Tbi9kUyI1KWMniMwTdqi9dc3TS1eBNg4rStxj-xYvY99eCs

Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin said conservatives may need to turn to physical violence in order to protect the United States against contemporary liberalism.

The Republican governor put forth the controversial suggestion after speaking of the “degradation of society” during an impassioned, 15-minute speech at the Values Voter Summit in Washington, D.C., on Saturday. The provocative comments started to gain national attention at the start of this week.

“America is worth fighting for ideologically. I want us to be able to fight ideologically, mentally, spiritually, economically, so that we don’t have to do it physically. But that may, in fact, be the case,” he told the crowd.

Bevin suggested that if Democrat Hillary Clinton were elected president, she would set the nation on a dangerous course that might require bloodshed to correct. He told the audience that the “candle” of liberty might go out “on our watch.”

To hammer home his point, he paraphrased a famous quote from Founding Father Thomas Jefferson: “The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.”

“Whose blood will be shed? It may be that of those in this room. It might be that of our children and grandchildren. I have nine children,” he said. “It breaks my heart to think that it might be their blood that is needed to redeem something, to reclaim something that we, through our apathy and our indifference, have given away. Don’t let it happen.”

Bevin encouraged young conservatives to speak up, be bold, sound the alarm and wake up others. He told the conference attendees to not keep what they’ve learned from speakers and their books to themselves.

According to Bevin, too many people these days are following the example of former British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, who infamously tried to appease Adolf Hitler and promised “peace for our time,” as opposed to his successor, Winston Churchill, who is widely celebrated for understanding and combating the threat of Nazism.

He said liberals mock conservatives into silence by accusing them of being intolerant when they speak their minds. He lamented, for instance, that many conservatives have remained silent concerning “the atrocity of abortion.”

“It’s a slippery slope. First we’re killing children. Then it’s ‘don’t ask, don’t tell.’ Now it’s this gender-bending kind of ‘don’t ask, don’t be a bigot, don’t be unreasonable, don’t be unenlightened, heaven forbid, just keep your mouth shut.’”

On Friday, at a banquet in Washington, D.C., Bevin was awarded the Distinguished Christian Statesman Award from the D. James Kennedy Center for Christian Statesmanship, a ministry of Evangelism Explosion International.

Bevin’s office has not responded to a request for comment from Yahoo News, but he did post a statement on Twitter encouraging people to listen to his comments in their entirety. He suggested that the mention of bloodshed in his remarks was a reference to military sacrifice and that “any intelligent person will easily understand the message” if they listen to the speech.
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What the Govenor said was very true, and yes it may well be blood in the streets to save this country. As long as there are politicians that are trying to stip our freedoms at the pace they are today we must fight. As long as the MSM is the lapdog of the progressive left we must fight, and with the voter fraud that is happening as it is today it may well end up in a second civil war. That is why we cannot tolerate any 2nd Amendment infringements.
In as much as we have Congressional Representatives that are more concerned with the safety and welfare of foreign invaders, then we truly have taxation without representation. Time to clean out the the House and Senate!

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