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Tyrannists VS Terrorists

Posted by LetsShrug 13 years ago to Politics
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What are the differences between the two?


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    • Posted by DR1 13 years ago
      This is EXACTLY what has been done to the world, by the "powers that be", NOT with Libertarian philosophies.
      This is an amazing write up that kills the hope that anything can happen to change this madness that has taken hold globally, unless the Libertarian infiltration takes place over a period of decades in order to MODIFY the minds of the people. This is how it has been done thus far by the evil ones and with much success, I may add.
      http://www.cato-unbound.org/2009/04/06/p...
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  • Posted by gwcalvert 13 years ago
    The government and the media have ways of turning normal people into extremists (terrorists). During the early '80s the survivalist movement was big amongst Libertarian types and then the San Ysidro McDonald's massacre occured. The media labeled him a survivalist and after that the term took on a different meaning to most people.

    Today, those same people are called preppers.

    After Sandy Hook, the press tried to label Adam Lanza's mother as a prepper and offered that as one of the main reasons that he was able to acquire the guns and ammo used to carry out his killing spree.

    The tyranny of the government and its lapdog pals in the media can take the actions of one bad apple and equate them to a terrorist (racist, anarchist, etc-ist) and give the whole group a bad name.
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  • Posted by terrycan 13 years ago
    Tyrannists are part of a standing government and use law and law enforcement to affect society. Terrorists are not part of a standing government. They use violence to affect society.
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    • Posted by Rocky_Road 13 years ago
      "Terrorists are not part of a standing government. They use violence to affect society."

      What about Hezbollah? They are a political party in power...and a terrorist group.
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      • Posted by terrycan 13 years ago
        You make a very good point. Often it is argued that a member of a political party may commit an act of terrorism. However that does not mean the political party committed that act of terrorism.
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