Now it’s time for pitchforks and torches. And hemp rope.

Read this, and tell me I’m wrong. Either freedom-loving people stand up to this, right now, or we are screwed forever. We will be mere serfs in our own countries. Forget the vote..that’s a joke played on the people to allow them to let off steam and give them the illusion of control. We have no control. And precious few liberties (and even those have become the gift of our political masters and their yapping bureaucrats).

The gun or slavery. Never was the choice more stark.

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18 Responses to Now it’s time for pitchforks and torches. And hemp rope.

  1. Katie says:

    Forget the petition. A petition in this case is a libtard thing to do. Get a few guns and go down to the “Health Department” and pump them full of some unhealthy lead. Don’t stop till everyone there is full of the lead.

  2. Pascal says:

    This was in November last year?
    Back to the Future: 1931 Ukraine.
    Petitions as Bleeting. Marvelous.

  3. The various “departments” run by the US govt must be eliminated-too many- too much control-
    The incident says it all–
    BTW-Thank Darin for the video of the father shooting the pervert who kidnapped and raped his son–We know that the pervert would have gotten off w/ a hand slap–

    It is time to fight or we will not have freedom ever again—

    And-thank GECKO for her encouraging words as to my art ;-)
    Carol-CS
    Carol-CS

  4. WAKE UP says:

    “we would be required to apply for a “special use permit.” If we did not do so immediately, we would be charged a ridiculous fine. Stunned, we immediately complied.”

    First mistake; by doing that, they allowed the enemy to write the rule of engagement, which said that it was public event. It clearly wasn’t. They should have refused, insisted it was a private function, and demanded that the little prick leave the property and only come back if he could prove otherwise.

    • KG says:

      Exactly, Wakey. (and the little nazi was a she…as was her boss)
      God, I hate these bastards. With a passion, far more so than even politicians.

      • Darin says:

        They will only ever pick on law abiding people and even then they have to be in groups.

        I would have issued an invitation to the agent.Either sit down and enjoy a fine meal or step the f— off!

    • mawm says:

      Don’t piss off a bureaucrat……they have a million little laws they can use to make your life uncomfortable. :evil:

      • KG says:

        But…if enough of us resisted, they’d have to back off. The problem is the lack of organised resistance, isn’t it?

    • Good point Wake up. I would have contacted the conservative media outlets too. I know the bastards would probably come back with the fine, so a preemptive shaming is a must.

      I’m really surprised they let the nazi destroy the food, what kind of stupidity is this, will we all need permits to cook in our own kitchens and entertain friends? Those people are weak if you ask me.

  5. K says:

    For some strange reason, groups of people who actively oppose the government with firearms seem to have combustion issues. Their domicile tends to burn down – usually with them in it.

    A more practical approach is to start targeting politicians by getting the goods on their funding sources, their love lives and their bribe level. It’s amazing how uncomfortable a few dozen protesters can make a politician at a town meeting. And it’s all perfectly legal!!

    • KG says:

      Good ideas, K. And maybe a tax strike by the productive….
      But I still believe that eventually it will–must–come down to fighting in the streets.

  6. mara says:

    I had to have a wee lie down when I first read this, especially when I came to the bleach part. Now with composure restored, here’s what I think.
    These people, by their compliance, albeit grudgingly, with the first official requirement, show me that they are unwittingly just the sort of people who allow these arsenumbingly stupid and autocratic Govt. decisions to get made in the first place. They are well meaning, leftie, Kumbaya sandal wearers who never seem to see danger approaching and who then capitulate and feebly moan after the event of their being shafted. They should learn from this and feed the next food inspector to their organic, eco-friendly, free-range pigs. Peace brothers.

  7. Ronbo says:

    “The gun or slavery. Never was the choice more stark.”
    Hear, HEAR – THE MAN!!!
    The time has come for the producer class to terminate with extreme prejudice the parasite class.

  8. Flashman says:

    I think there’s a need to read between the lines of this narrative. I suspect there’s another side [or sides] to be told.

    I’ve had dealings with some aggrieved Americans who wrote just like this – they were world class at writing Victims R Us testimonies. In one case it was used as a weapon of mass distraction to divert attention away from some pretty unsavoury issues. [A recent screening on Sky of an episode of Boss showed an example of how this can be done.]

    For example, you may find that these good folk have form for running a nice little earner hosting public pay-to-eat organic meals ultimately leading to conflict with competing food service businesses, phone calls being made, bureaucracy is prodded into action, visits are made, etc. etc – and before long the guns on the table.

    Just sayin’ ya know…..

    • KG says:

      Good points, Flash, but nevertheless that doesn’t excuse bureaucratic interference in private citizen’s lives.
      Not ever. No way.
      And I know exactly what an arrogant cow that pompous, self-important jumped-up clipboard bitch would have been like. I’ve had dealings with enough of the bastards, God knows….