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To the anarchists, keep your vile comments to yourself.

Because I can guarantee you one thing, when you say/write these things...the big boys in Washington and in the media are listening/reading. You are hurting this movement more than you think you are defending the 1st Amendment.

To the haters: hate all you want.

Because I can guarantee one thing. When you say/write these things...your own soul is listening/reading. You are hurting yourself more than you think you are growing the movement by keeping it insular.
 
I'm sorry, but I don't know how anyone can consider those that back the soldiers pro-murder. Take your anger out on the leaders who sent them there/indoctrinated them, not the fighters. That's how we earn credibility as a movement. Because even for those opposed to war, our soldiers are heroes.
They volunteered to participate in fascism. Not only are they sucking off our tax dollars (or debt) they aren't even protecting us. They are making us more unstable and more of a target of terrorism. Our soldiers are leeches. Advise everyone you know not to join the violent gang, because this foreign policy will be our downfall. Participation is consent.

My rights are disappearing and no soldiers are doing anything about it. In fact they are enforcing this stuff.
 
To the haters: hate all you want.

Because I can guarantee one thing. When you say/write these things...your own soul is listening/reading.

This doesn't even make sense, nor does it address adequately what I was addressing.
 
I'm sorry, but I don't know how anyone can consider those that back the soldiers pro-murder.

If you support the soldiers, you can ONLY support them watching each others' back as they march home. Anything else is supporting the mission, the murder, for the sake of some socialist/fascist notion of national defense.

Take your anger out on the leaders who sent them there/indoctrinated them, not the fighters.

Agreed. But there's a wide gulf between being willing to call someone a hero and hating them. This now deceased sniper was conned into thinking he was acting heroically. He was a victim. I have no hate for him, yet I refuse to call him a hero until I see evidence of a truly heroic act regardless of any colors that he or his victims were wearing.

That's how we earn credibility as a movement. Because even for those opposed to war, our soldiers are heroes.

For 6 years people have been trying to earn credibility and respectability by placating what they think the run-of-the-mill GOP voter wants to see. Stop using that excuse to demonize people to try to grow the movement with people that actually might be receptive to the ideas of liberty. The GOP-voter that you all idealize has already dismissed your message on an emotional level.
 
Perhaps try reading the thread. It would help you to not look like an ass when posting.

Perhaps you should take your own advise. There have been posts on this thread declaring, in response to someone asking if all military members should "die by the sword", something about him bragging about his killings in a book. As though that sets his killing apart from the same thing happening to other soldiers.

(That doesn't include the posts on Daily Paul like that too.)
 
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I hate putting people in groups, but it seems like it's always the anarchists that are the smartasses on the forum.

They always say the most elitist shit I have ever read. Yes, you take the cake. Even over a prick like Bill Maher.

The vile things you anarchists are saying is just disgusting.

I know I am going to get slammed for these comments, but frankly, I don't give a rats ass. You have a right to your opinion/views and you have the right to say/type them.

That doesn't justify your comments. Nor does it help this movement.
I am probably dense, but after reading your post I have no idea which posts you find elitist and disgusting, nor even which you agree or disagree with, having no idea what your own opinions on this Chris Kyle Twitter matter might be. I also do not know what it has to do with anarchists. Myself, I generally do not know which posters are anarchists and which are not, and I certainly don't in this thread, and I rather suspect that there is no particular correlation between being anarchist and having a certain opinion on this -- that is, I think there are anarchists with various different opinions on the matter.
 
Perhaps you should take your own advise. There have been posts on this thread declaring, in response to someone asking if all military members should "die by the sword", something about him bragging about his killings in a book. As though that sets his killing apart from the same thing happening to other soldiers.

(That doesn't include the posts on Daily Paul like that too.)
This man laughed at shooting arms off, at shooting people who were merely trying to grab the body, (presumeably trying to deliver first aid) at heads exploding. GOOD RIDDANCE. Now I haven't been this frank in this thread, but seriously, this man is not a hero. Not even close. There are hundreds if not thousands of veterans who returned from war, saw through the propaganda and could not live with what they had done. I mourn them. Not some arrogant psychopath who locked off a street. (Killing women and kids in the process) Hearing him talk is probably what made the PTSD veteran kill his ass. Did you ever think of that??? Maybe the veteran was tired of hearing about his trophies. Maybe he got tired of the man speaking about shot off limbs and evaporated heads. He probably said the same thing I say, good riddance. But you won't never hear that will you? They are all heroes. :rolleyes: And I come from a military family. I know the sacrifices that are made. I'd suggest you watch, "Born on the Fourth of July." Good movie.
 
I am probably dense, but after reading your post I have no idea which posts you find elitist and disgusting, nor even which you agree or disagree with, having no idea what your own opinions on this Chris Kyle Twitter matter might be. I also do not know what it has to do with anarchists. Myself, I generally do not know which posters are anarchists and which are not, and I certainly don't in this thread, and I rather suspect that there is no particular correlation between being anarchist and having a certain opinion on this -- that is, I think there are anarchists with various different opinions on the matter.


You don't need to dig deep. The anarchists love to show their anarchism.

In order to find them, just look for the "go to hell" and "fuck you" comments directed toward me. You can't miss 'em.

I will admit, I have a big problem with the anarchists who are on this forum. Not everyone, but most. Not because I disagree with their philosophy, but for their elitist attitude/views toward complex issues.

It started on threads months and months ago, and continues into this one.

It may have been on the original thread that dealt with this issue and of the Seal sniper.

Furthermore, I have a big issue with the such strong language from the anarchists claiming that Kyle was a "mass murderer."

I don't think its that simple, rather I think its much more complex than that.
 
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If the person who said that was not an anarchist, I apologize, but I believe he/she was. Furthermore, I have a big issue with the such strong language from the anarchists claiming that Kyle was a "mass murderer."

What would you call someone who took great delight in slaughtering the savages that were fighting their occupiers, and whose only regret was that he didn't kill more of them?
 
You don't need to dig deep. The anarchists love to show their anarchism.

In order to find them, just look for the "go to hell" and "fuck you" comments directed toward me. You can't miss 'em.

I will admit, I have a big problem with the anarchists who are on this forum. Not everyone, but most. Not because I disagree with their philosophy, but for their elitist attitude/views toward complex issues.

It started on threads months and months ago, and continues into this one.

It may have been on the original thread that dealt with this issue and of the Seal sniper. There were a few comments from anarchists saying the man was a coward and one even went as far as saying that the man who shot Kyle was a real hero.

If the person who said that was not an anarchist, I apologize, but I believe he/she was. Furthermore, I have a big issue with the such strong language from the anarchists claiming that Kyle was a "mass murderer."

I don't think its that simple, rather I think its much more complex than that.

I'm not an anarchist and I say Kyle was a mass murderer. Where does that leave us?
 
You don't need to dig deep. The anarchists love to show their anarchism.

In order to find them, just look for the "go to hell" and "fuck you" comments directed toward me. You can't miss 'em.

I will admit, I have a big problem with the anarchists who are on this forum. Not everyone, but most. Not because I disagree with their philosophy, but for their elitist, irrational attitude/views toward complex issues.

It started on threads months and months ago, and continues into this one.

It may have been on the original thread that dealt with this issue and of the Seal sniper. There were a few comments from anarchists saying the man was a coward and one even went as far as saying that the man who shot Kyle was a real hero.

If the person who said that was not an anarchist, I apologize, but I believe he/she was. Furthermore, I have a big issue with the such strong language from the anarchists claiming that Kyle was a "mass murderer."

I don't think its that simple, rather I think its much more complex than that.
If anarchists are the problem then Ron Paul is an anarchist and we can put this thing to rest because we are only defending him.

Us evil anarchists that want peace and liberty; while people like Chris Kyle, the man Ron Paul posted about, bragged about killing people who would dare to defend their own property.

Iraqis and Afghans have a better understanding of private property than your average American.

Seriously; go to hell and fuck off. Anarchists here have a higher moral ground than you do.

 
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Ron spoke that speech but did not put the imagery in, and it makes a big difference to the presentation and implication.
 
I'm not an anarchist and I say Kyle was a mass murderer. Where does that leave us?

Mass murderer implies that Kyle was actively seeking to kill others, irrespective of his assigned duty.
 
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