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If things don't dramatically change in November, I think there's a very good chance of a some kind of revolution. Either peaceful or violent. The level of ire with the government in this country is probably higher now than it was before the first Civil War. The country is prime for something to happen, other than voting, which most view as inadequate. Elections are as crooked here as they are in any little third world shit hole. It's evident they can't be trusted, especially to bring about the kind of change that's going to be needed to save this country from the impending doom brought on by the Kenyan and his radical band of socialist shit bags.
What a bunch of pussies!
Most Americans don't agree with you politically, so now you want a revolution
Thankfully for the rest of us, you being a bunch of pussies could never get a revolution off the ground. The sole reason being you are too fat, dumb and happy with our current system to get off your fat asses and do anything more significant than post nonsense on the internet
It's one thing to "want" a revolution, as you say.
It's another thing to look at the situation that exists and all of the various inputs into that situation, analyze it and say that it is not unlikely that a revolution could come about.
There of course is frustration with the anti-Constitutional forces of "change" that are occurring more rapidly than in the last 80 years. There is little of the buy-in that people had in the 1930s when almost everyone was a political and economic illiterate. So, people are pissed when they see the Constitution torn asunder for no legitimate reason but political avarice. Love of Power for Power's sake and there are very few solutions for that.
Revolution is one.
Stop your nonsense about the "Constitution being torn asunder"...nobody but the Tea Baggers are buying it
The Constitution is alive and well thank-you ....protecting the rights of Americans for over 200 years
Just because your political views were roundly defeated does not mean the Constitution is no longer in effect.......In allowing the peaceful transition of power it shows how effective it really is