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2016-10-27 Home Front: Politix
History Professor Warns America: 2016 Election Could Prompt Civil War [VIDEO]
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Posted by Besoeker 2016-10-27 00:47|| || Front Page|| [2 views ]  Top

#1 So, maybe Hillary & Co should try to make their voting fraud less egregious?
Posted by g(r)omgoru 2016-10-27 06:27||   2016-10-27 06:27|| Front Page Top

#2 It may be a feature, not a bug. The slavers Inner Party is intent on making everyone a 'subject' rather than a citizen. BTW, only they don't understand, that is exactly what the 2d Amendment was about.
Posted by Procopius2k 2016-10-27 07:11||   2016-10-27 07:11|| Front Page Top

#3 No matter who wins this upcoming election.it seems to be assured that the margin is going to be very close, to marginal.

Unless there is some ( miraculous ) landslide for either one or the other candidate, the other side is going to squeal "FOUL".

....and the result will be a continued and perhaps endemic sense of " lack of Legitimacy" for at least half of the population of the country.

The military IS politicized whether we like it or not. The mere fact that some military leadership are saying "steady, steady"...confirms the feeling of the common military leadership. They are only human and they are the true patriots ( men who have laid their lives at the disposal of their country and will offer up everything for the nation ).
They also take an Oath to the Constitution. It may become obvious that that Oath may be in question to some corrupt politicians.
The Military may be the fallback to an Election's veracity. Hard Choices may be necessary. The American people are not being asked by the present administration about immigration. They are lied to and forced to comply in a multitude of ways. They are out of work. Their dreams are stifled. And that populace is well armed.
The govt. IS actually afraid of the American population....and the military at some point may decide to not fire on the people...as in the Hungarian revolt.

All it takes is a single spark.

Or shall we be docile and accept that Black Lives Matter more than ALL lives matter ? And that America IS threatened by Elites and crooks. How long do you look away? At what point does neutrality become complicity.

They left you to die in Benghazi. And then spit on you.
Posted by Victor Emmanuel Slimp9732 2016-10-27 07:30||   2016-10-27 07:30|| Front Page Top

#4 Appears there is already one going on professor.
Posted by JohnQC 2016-10-27 08:48||   2016-10-27 08:48|| Front Page Top

#5 "A riot is an ugly ting...and I tink it's about time we had vun"

- Young Frankenstein
Posted by Warthog 2016-10-27 10:17||   2016-10-27 10:17|| Front Page Top

#6 We said VES. The chances of the US Military firing on civilians is low. They know our fight is not with them, we are both fighting for the constitution. I will find it difficult for commanders and senior NCO's to be willing to fight civilians, who would most likely be ex military. Ya, I assume now that I'm thinking on that line, which I hate to BTW, there might be an initial fight or event before cooler heads in DOD take control. This entire discussion is both disturbing and frightening.
Posted by 49 Pan 2016-10-27 13:08||   2016-10-27 13:08|| Front Page Top

#7 49 Pan, Google us troops firing on civilians. There have been several incidents in US history, from the Whiskey Rebellion in 1791 to the eviction of the Bonus Army in 1932. I don't count the Kent State shootings in 1970.

The issues and sides are not as clear cut as they were in places like Hungary where the troops joined the protestors.

Enlisted troops are trained to follow orders, as they should be. If the lieutenant says "Fire!", they fire. The question is whether the lieutenant would give the order.
Posted by Rambler in Virginia  2016-10-27 13:59||   2016-10-27 13:59|| Front Page Top

#8 Why don't you count the shootings at Kent State?

Hell they were as American as you and me, they got offed by by morons.
Posted by Shipman 2016-10-27 16:40||   2016-10-27 16:40|| Front Page Top

#9 Odds & ends about Kent State 1970:
It also turned out that the FBI had its own informant and agent-provocateur roaming the crowd, a part-time Kent State student named Terry Norman, who had a camera. Mr. Norman also was armed with a snub-nosed revolver that FBI ballistics tests, first declassified in 1977, concluded had indeed been discharged on that day.

Then there was the testimony of an ROTC cadet whose identity remains unknown, one of the pervasive redactions concealing the names of all the FBI agents who conducted the interviews and of all those whom they interrogated. Although presumably angry over the demonstrators’ destruction of the campus ROTC building, the cadet’s calm, precise firsthand account nonetheless carries a credibility not easily dismissed.

Before the fatal volley, the ROTC cadet told the FBI, he “heard one round, a pause, two rounds, and then the M-1s opened up.”

The report continued that the cadet “stated that the first three rounds were definitely not M-1s. He said they could possibly have been a .45 caliber. … [He] further stated that he heard confirmed reports of sniper fire coming in over both the National Guard radio and the state police radio.”

The cadet also told the FBI he observed demonstrators carrying baseball bats, golf clubs and improvised weapons, including pieces of steel wire cut into footlong sections, along with radios and other electronic devices “used to monitor the police and Guard wavelengths.”

Separately, a female student told the FBI she “recalled hearing what she thought was [the sound of] firecrackers and then a few seconds later [she] heard noise that to her sounded like a machine gun going off, but then later thought it may have been a volley of shots from the Guard.”

Absent the declassification of the FBI’s entire investigative file, many questions remain unanswered — including why the documents quoted here were overlooked, or discounted, in the Justice Department’s official findings.
Posted by Anguper Hupomosing9418 2016-10-27 22:08||   2016-10-27 22:08|| Front Page Top

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