And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
Thursday, August 27, 2015
The resistance begins to pick up speed, here and there, slowly at first.
Note that this guy has been arrested, given his use of social media to promote this sort of behavior. Although he didn't damage any public property (good), he is costing Leviathan it's ability to reach into our pockets and take the money we have earned for it's own use.
"The arrest of a New York man for disabling red light cameras poses a vital question that all Americans must answer: is this Son of Liberty a great hero, or the greatest hero?"
"Stephen Ruth, a 42-year-old New Yorker, was arrested earlier this week for neutering red camera lights, which act as automated revenue collection agents on behalf of Big Brother."
Ruth wrote on his Facebook page that he didn’t care if he got arrested for his self-less work on behalf of his over-taxed and over-regulated fellow countrymen.
“Of course I knew I would be arrested. I did it for the people who come back from war and get abused by these cameras,” he wrote on Wednesday.
If you do something similar, and are caught, you too will be arrested and fined. Don't do it. Hear me? Don't. Do. This.
Nevertheless, when the common people start to refuse to be victims, to choose to not obey laws they find oppressive or non sensical, then the foundations of the gigantic government edifice that exists to enrich those who run that edifice, are rocked. It begins small and gets bigger. Cracks form. The non productive become worried.
Should be interesting to watch.
Mid summer at the North Pole, and it looks like plenty of ice and cold weather. Al Gore, where is your credibility?
ARCTIC OCEAN (July 30, 2015) The fast attack submarine USS Seawolf (SSN 21) surfaces through Arctic ice at the North Pole. Seawolf conducted routine Arctic operations. (U.S. Navy photo).
Taiwanese boy trips in museum and punches a hole in a painting worth $1.5 million
As the boy turns to walk away, he catches his right foot of the painting’s modern display stand. Realising the drink he's clutching poses a serious risk to the 350-year-old canvas, manages to keep it upright - but in doing so he plants his right hand through the painting.
The damaged painting is a Paolo Porpora impression of flowers, oil on canvas, now with a fist sized hole it it.
Oops. Well, teenagers gonna teenage. Good thing the work is insured.
The damaged painting is a Paolo Porpora impression of flowers, oil on canvas, now with a fist sized hole it it.
Oops. Well, teenagers gonna teenage. Good thing the work is insured.
Idiot picks up buzzing rattlesnake, the inevitable happens, and now the bitten hand threatens to fall off.
“I’m shocked that he would have that things around his neck,” Alex’s mother Deborah said. “It could’ve bit his neck, and that would have been it. That’s just being a fool.”
Alex’s nephew, Ronnie, was with him when the snake was discovered, and says the reptile gave plenty of warning.
“It was really thick and had ten rattles on it, it was rattling,” Ronnie said. “It was pretty mad.”
But he still picked it up. Naturally, the rattler bit him, on the hand.
Upon being bitten, Gomez, who is a father a three, was experiencing excruciating pain as he was taken to a local hospital. His hand swelled up and his body started to tingle.
His mother says he may lose his hand.
“His skin is already rotting away,” Deborah described.
Lovely.
Two things here. Gomez is 36, but his mother is still doing his talking. Even his mommy seems disgusted with him. That speaks to a deep immaturity, which is confirmed by his show off decision to pick up an angry rattlesnake in front of his nephew Ronnie. I guess he taught Ronnie a lesson, but perhaps not the one he intended. The dumbshit got what he asked for.
Wednesday, August 26, 2015
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