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Trip06
11-07-2011, 04:17 AM
Martial Law Rule In Bill - Fox News - Debt Ceiling - YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fgoHmCQtqas)

Dose anybody else get sick to their stomach like me(if your a conspiracy theorist) when you watch their act how they go about talking about stuff...like how they let you know but then switch topics, Or retract statements, Talk like its a bad thing but yet "shit happens what can you do attitude" All the little tricks they do, even while they have guests on their shows Like Ron Paul and try to side wind him.

the personalities they use when trying to feed the public this bullshit...it just makes me sick. Its so obvious.

Like how he brings up the bill called martial law, but yet theres gotta be a ruleing on it, but yet they ARE going to pass it, and then she says well whats the hold up... its like they have the whole conversation in your brain for you...Like skipping stones...they already got 2beat for your instinctive emotion for everything to keep you rolling along.

painretreat
11-07-2011, 04:59 AM
Well, sometimes it is more important to vote for your Senator or Congressman. This You Tube video sure makes you think, what was or is being added? I hate how important agenda is generally passed with things totally unrelated, like fewer benefits for those depending on them! Makes you want a friend you trust to be in office! pr

CanGroIt
11-07-2011, 05:55 AM
IMO, I don't think US troops will enforce martial law they way the elite would want them too.... When I raised my right hand to swear into the military, I swore to protect and defend the freedoms and liberties of American citizens....and the Constitution....not some politicians favorite coorporation....

There are too many patriotic military service members that will not look at American citizens as enemy combatants.... I'm sure there will be some unthinkable incidents at first but the truth of the matter will come to light....and once it does, the military will be on our side....

One things for sure, the Veterans group I'm with have plans for the area where I live in the event martial law is ever declared....and my bags are packed, I'm ready to serve again....if I ever have to.... OORAH....KILL....

CGI::::::

boaz
11-07-2011, 04:13 PM
unless I'm missing something they are talking about Congressional Martial Law, which is different than general Martial Law. right? I think this means they suspended the congressional rules during deliberation of the bill or something, not rolling out the tanks, but I could be wrong. maybe they are trying to get us used to the term, kinda like "the nuclear option" that they also refer to at times in Congress.

I was living in L.A. during the riots and got to experience Martial Law first hand. I was out riding my motorcycle during curfew :rastasmoke: and spotted the column of National Guard troops coming up San Vincente towards south central. I just set there and watched them go by, giving a salute every now and then. :jointsmile: thought about following them but thought no that might be pushing it so I went home and watched the news.

CanGroIt
11-07-2011, 05:44 PM
unless I'm missing something they are talking about Congressional Martial Law, which is different than general Martial Law. right? ----Probably would've helped me know had I watched the posted clip before posting :jointsmile:....hahahahahahaha....


I was living in L.A. during the riots and got to experience Martial Law first hand. I was out riding my motorcycle during curfew :rastasmoke: and spotted the column of National Guard troops coming up San Vincente towards south central. I just set there and watched them go by, giving a salute every now and then. :jointsmile: thought about following them but thought no that might be pushing it so I went home and watched the news.

Small world boaz - My dad was one of the Ntional Guardmen that was called in to LA during that time.... Rodney King....can't we all just get along....

CGI::::::

Trip06
11-07-2011, 08:14 PM
See I dont think its gonna be "martial Law" how martial law is generally thought of....To me this is part of a Way bigger agenda...There would be no point to try and impose Martial Law on the USA, logisticaly its just Impossible..and for what Point? They dont have the hearts and minds of the people..Its not like Small Germany or Russia where the people grew up in a police state and its "part of their everyday life" where they have nothing and accept it to live... IMHO this is nothing more than suttle desencitization to aclimate us to things starting to come apart at the seams.

Really theres nothing can be done but be self-reliant and stead-fast.

killerweed420
11-07-2011, 08:55 PM
Yeah this is not the Marshall Law that we're all worried about, its just about changing congressional rules which is bad enough. Read and pass a bill on the same day? LOL To begin with bills do not get read in the house, they pass on that part of the process. And one day is not enough for the congressional staff to read the bills and inform there congressmen what is in them. A lot of people are under the assumption congressmen actually read the bills, they don't. That would cut into "T" time at the local country club and hitting up lobbyists for money too much. Then there's that issue of transperancy a lot of people have been talking about. No time for anyone to read whats in the bills which is why we ended up with the bail outs and Patriot Act. Congressmen were too stupid to read the bills before they voted on them.
Get out there and protest next summer. This is just more examples of an attempt to circumvent the democratic process. Its going to get a lot worse before it gets better.

boaz
11-08-2011, 12:41 AM
Small world boaz - My dad was one of the Ntional Guardmen that was called in to LA during that time.... Rodney King....can't we all just get along....

CGI::::::

:cool: that is cool, I may have saluted your dad that morning, lol. I can say at least that time, no one was complaining about martial law and curfew, they just wanted to take out the people that were shooting at firemen and shit. pretty crazy time. L.A. was never a dull moment. :rastasmoke:

boaz
11-08-2011, 12:45 AM
Yeah this is not the Marshall Law that we're all worried about, its just about changing congressional rules which is bad enough. Read and pass a bill on the same day? LOL To begin with bills do not get read in the house, they pass on that part of the process. And one day is not enough for the congressional staff to read the bills and inform there congressmen what is in them. A lot of people are under the assumption congressmen actually read the bills, they don't. That would cut into "T" time at the local country club and hitting up lobbyists for money too much. Then there's that issue of transperancy a lot of people have been talking about. No time for anyone to read whats in the bills which is why we ended up with the bail outs and Patriot Act. Congressmen were too stupid to read the bills before they voted on them.
Get out there and protest next summer. This is just more examples of an attempt to circumvent the democratic process. Its going to get a lot worse before it gets better.

sad but true. I hope these protests can turn into votes like the Tea Party did, might help somewhat but the whole thing is just rigged anymore, hu? it is discouraging.

Trip06
11-08-2011, 11:47 PM
Im ready for anything Up to and including an apocalypse. Im ready to flee to the mountains Long term If I have to lol.

killerweed420
11-09-2011, 01:43 AM
sad but true. I hope these protests can turn into votes like the Tea Party did, might help somewhat but the whole thing is just rigged anymore, hu? it is discouraging.
Yeah but vote for who? The only one running that has any concept of constitutional law is Ron Paul. Which is funny because he's about the only congressman that isn't an attorney.lol

Trip06
11-13-2011, 09:13 PM
Dosnt that speak Volumes about the current state of things? One friggn guy who knows its right to play by the rules. Just One guy in are whole government..(I dont trust him either tho.)

killerweed420
11-14-2011, 10:18 PM
One of the best things we could do is to quit electing attorneys to public office. I never vote for anyone that was an attorney.

stelth stoner
02-07-2012, 06:41 PM
just been reading the above about martial law and how someone said us troops wouldn't enforce it, i'm not from america but do remember watching a documentary on how the american army were drafting foreigners into their army and i recon it's for that reason, to enforce laws in which american soldiers wouldn't, could be wrong but keep an eye out for it, also i never watch fox and rarely watch cnn but i do watch rt news regularly and believe it to be more truthful than the others including euro news

peace and goodwill onto others :)

killerweed420
02-08-2012, 12:02 AM
just been reading the above about martial law and how someone said us troops wouldn't enforce it, i'm not from america but do remember watching a documentary on how the american army were drafting foreigners into their army and i recon it's for that reason, to enforce laws in which american soldiers wouldn't, could be wrong but keep an eye out for it, also i never watch fox and rarely watch cnn but i do watch rt news regularly and believe it to be more truthful than the others including euro news

peace and goodwill onto others :)
I too watch Russia Today for most of my mainstream news. They are far more balanced and indepth than any of the regular shysters.
Wouldn't hold too much hope about having US soldiers make the right decisions if things take a turn for the worse. Any decision making skills are beat out of them during boot camp. There will be a few that might stand down, but the majority will just do what they're told to do.

rollzone
02-08-2012, 12:07 AM
hello. it's weird to me, but i am not entirely opposed to martial law. there could come a time when mass insanity makes being in public more difficult for authority to round up (not slaughter) the criminally insane. arm yourselves, fight for gun ownership rights, and stay inside- could be a good thing. abuse of power in a sane world would be counter productive to profits: and short lived. still the whole concept is creepy. a sane world remains relative. legal weed could end the need.