Adam Kokesh is a Leader of the Revolution

Is Kokesh a bit to far out there? Like not mainstream at all.... I know he held a protest at the debate where soldiers were injured. But I think he has to take the more practicable approach.

Agreed
 
Is Kokesh a bit to far out there? Like not mainstream at all.... I know he held a protest at the debate where soldiers were injured. But I think he has to take the more practicable approach.

+1
 
He may seem "out there",

But if the economy totally collapses as predicted, Americans will flock to his side.

We are in for dire times indeed.

Thanks for commenting.
 
Is Kokesh a bit to far out there? Like not mainstream at all.... I know he held a protest at the debate where soldiers were injured. But I think he has to take the more practicable approach.

We all have our rolls.
 
But if the economy totally collapses as predicted, Americans will flock to his side.

We are in for dire times indeed.

Thanks for commenting.

What is his "side" on the economy. His issues are the war and vets rights.
 
Sandra,

The war like the planned war for Iran, is bankrupting this country.

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Is Kokesh a bit to far out there? Like not mainstream at all.... I know he held a protest at the debate where soldiers were injured. But I think he has to take the more practicable approach.

I dunno, i think he should keep doing exactly as he is. Test the limits of your "rights", and bring a camera for the world to see what a fucked up mess we really are in.
 
we don't need leaders.

the only thing that will bring liberty is decentralization.

i appreciate adam but pointing out leaders is a government tactic. take out the leader and the movement stops. without leaders, the enemy has no idea how to fight ideas.

you see the government in iraq trying to identify leaders. being decentralized there is no nexus and no way to stop it.
 
thanks for the video

Adam is taking a stand for what he believes in. Agree or disagree with what he does you can not argue the fact that he does more than most. I have the utmost respect for Adam because he has taken a stand and isn't backing down.
 
Good comment

i appreciate adam but pointing out leaders is a government tactic. take out the leader and the movement stops. without leaders, the enemy has no idea how to fight ideas.


But Adam is a true patriot nonetheless.

Many would take up where he left off.
 
we don't need leaders.

the only thing that will bring liberty is decentralization.

i appreciate adam but pointing out leaders is a government tactic. take out the leader and the movement stops. without leaders, the enemy has no idea how to fight ideas.

you see the government in iraq trying to identify leaders. being decentralized there is no nexus and no way to stop it.

They said "a" leader. There are 10,000s of leaders in this revolution. That is why it is working. :cool:
 
I consider Adam a friend. We talk on the phone often. As I have said to him, "you're a loose canon buddy, and that's exactly what's needed at this hour."
 
I consider Adam a friend. We talk on the phone often. As I have said to him, "you're a loose canon buddy, and that's exactly what's needed at this hour."

I appreciate the sentiment, but wouldn't go so far as to call him a loose cannon, (knowing the history of the term). Adam is like a brash young captain and I applaud his boldness as he harries the enemy. As a friend I might wish he were less reckless, but in the bigger picture...
 
There are many types of leaders.
There are leaders who are elected.
There are leaders who acquire followers by force.
There are leaders who recruit followers.
And then there are leaders who lead by example, and then people decide to follow them and recognize them as a leader.

Leading by example is the best type of leader. That's what Ron Paul is to this movement and that's what Adam Kokesh is to this movement. Adam has not asked to be a leader, and yet, people are recognizing him as such.

Has Adam gone too far? I certainly don't think so, but that's something that only Adam can decide. He's gone farther than I would have or could have, because I have a family and I'm not a veteran. All I can do is applaud him from afar and pray that things change before I have to take up arms to protect my family.
 
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