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Author Topic: American Congresswoman Shot ; 11 others shot, 6 killed, RIP  (Read 24361 times)

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Re: American Congresswoman Shot ; 11 others shot, 6 killed, RIP
« Reply #285 on: January 11, 2011, 09:15:39 pm »

 We made it through the Great Depression and 9/11 and only now are such statements being made. Revolution wasn't even taken seriously when Bush was in office. I don't think people have enough reason to be disgruntled enough to entertain such a thought.
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Re: American Congresswoman Shot ; 11 others shot, 6 killed, RIP
« Reply #286 on: January 11, 2011, 09:32:38 pm »

The minority that would be reactionary/radical enough to launch a revolt are too weak to defeat the American Military, anyway. Look at Canada's FLQ during the 60s/70s, for example. I doubt the Tea Party could muster the force to actually win a civil war, let alone try one.
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Re: American Congresswoman Shot ; 11 others shot, 6 killed, RIP
« Reply #287 on: January 11, 2011, 10:52:05 pm »

The minority that would be reactionary/radical enough to launch a revolt are too weak to defeat the American Military, anyway. Look at Canada's FLQ during the 60s/70s, for example. I doubt the Tea Party could muster the force to actually win a civil war, let alone try one.

For a better example, look at the 60's in the United States. The 1860's. It could be argued the better half of the American military's officer corps defected and their best man, Lee, was against slavery. Not that we need to open that can of worms (here at least) but really, you can't assume the Army or Marines will react in lockstep one way or the other.
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Re: American Congresswoman Shot ; 11 others shot, 6 killed, RIP
« Reply #288 on: January 11, 2011, 10:54:55 pm »

For a better example, look at the 60's in the United States. The 1860's. It could be argued the better half of the American military's officer corps defected and their best man, Lee, was against slavery. Not that we need to open that can of worms (here at least) but really, you can't assume the Army or Marines will react in lockstep one way or the other.
I was going to suggest that, without the whole 1860's reference...

But the thought of an internal war in America, now? I personally find that a little worrying.
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Re: American Congresswoman Shot ; 11 others shot, 6 killed, RIP
« Reply #289 on: January 11, 2011, 11:04:42 pm »

I was going to suggest that, without the whole 1860's reference...

But the thought of an internal war in America, now? I personally find that a little worrying.
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« Reply #290 on: January 11, 2011, 11:09:56 pm »

And remember, right now a huge chunk of the army is overseas.
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Re: American Congresswoman Shot ; 11 others shot, 6 killed, RIP
« Reply #291 on: January 11, 2011, 11:16:14 pm »

The Creation Museum is not the least bit relevant to this discussion. Now the location of Fort Benning, Fort Knox, Crane Naval Depot and all the nuclear silos...
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« Reply #292 on: January 11, 2011, 11:21:09 pm »

And remember, right now a huge chunk of the army is overseas.
Dunno about you, but I haven't seen that stop drone pilots before. A 'huge chunk' is nothing when you consider we have the most expensive, high tech military in the world. You may as well plot to take down a military base with a LARPing sword for all the chance anyone has of such a silly notion as overthrow of the US government by force.
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« Reply #293 on: January 11, 2011, 11:21:21 pm »

Yes, because nuclear silos can be repurposed by anyone who can find the front door.

I think the bigger question is, what would the factions claims themselves to be.  The people with the biggest gripe against the Federal government are the people who call themselves the "real America".  You can't have a civil war were both sides think they're the original country, and one wants to kick the other out.
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Re: American Congresswoman Shot ; 11 others shot, 6 killed, RIP
« Reply #294 on: January 11, 2011, 11:24:59 pm »

No matter who wins in such a civil war, I have little doubt that we would see mass executions and oppression of the faction that lost for being "unamerican".
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Re: American Congresswoman Shot ; 11 others shot, 6 killed, RIP
« Reply #295 on: January 11, 2011, 11:33:38 pm »

And remember, right now a huge chunk of the army is overseas.
Dunno about you, but I haven't seen that stop drone pilots before. A 'huge chunk' is nothing when you consider we have the most expensive, high tech military in the world. You may as well plot to take down a military base with a LARPing sword for all the chance anyone has of such a silly notion as overthrow of the US government by force.

Well, sure. Unless you're Switzerland, Argentina, Cuba, Spain, France, Norway, Finland, Russia, Afghanistan, Somalia, Iraq, China, Mexico, Korea, Poland, Algeria, India, Palestine, or Vietnam there's really very little chance of non-soldiers putting up fight against a conventional army. I might have missed a few examples though, but I'm sure your point is sound that a large, state of the art military is completely capable of squelching armed insurrection. I mean, aside from that one time African tribesmen with cowhide shields and spears fought the British with repeating rifles, a technology gap simply cannot be overcome.
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« Reply #296 on: January 11, 2011, 11:43:55 pm »

Yea? And how is this Taliban-like force going to operate? Or even gain more than a few hundred conspiracy nuts for that matter? If you haven't noticed, most of the media, especially those currently rabble rousing in that particular direction, are more or less owned by corporations. Corporations whose vested interest is for American stability, since they are very likely the site of their corporate headquarters, make up most of their consumer base, and have the potential to wipe out any hope of economic prosperity anywhere? The moment the rabble rousers go too far, they will be yanked off stage and replaced with more corporate friendly ones. Take away the loudspeakers and the crazies get forgotten within a news cycle or two. They don't have the religious draw to bring people in, since it would be impossible to argue that the American infidels are coming to invade their lands. Most people would clearly see talk of rebellion for what it really is: suicidal insanity.
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« Reply #297 on: January 11, 2011, 11:52:18 pm »

...Corporations whose vested interest is for American stability, since they are very likely the site of their corporate headquarters, make up most of their consumer base, and have the potential to wipe out any hope of economic prosperity anywhere?

This really isn't true anymore.  All the growth is going to be in emerging markets.  A company headquartered in the U.S. that makes it's goods in China to sell to Latin America isn't gonna be headquartered in the U.S. for that long.

As of right now 50% of the profits earned by the S&P 500 are earned overseas.  Companies won't give a damn about American stability for much longer.
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Re: American Congresswoman Shot ; 11 others shot, 6 killed, RIP
« Reply #298 on: January 12, 2011, 12:10:15 am »

The minority that would be reactionary/radical enough to launch a revolt are too weak to defeat the American Military, anyway. Look at Canada's FLQ during the 60s/70s, for example. I doubt the Tea Party could muster the force to actually win a civil war, let alone try one.

For a better example, look at the 60's in the United States. The 1860's. It could be argued the better half of the American military's officer corps defected and their best man, Lee, was against slavery. Not that we need to open that can of worms (here at least) but really, you can't assume the Army or Marines will react in lockstep one way or the other.

Unless you're suggesting that the Tea Partiers are going to convince entire States to defect with them and rally against the United States of America, this actually has nothing to do with the likelihood of a civil war.
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Re: American Congresswoman Shot ; 11 others shot, 6 killed, RIP
« Reply #299 on: January 12, 2011, 12:12:02 am »

As of right now 50% of the profits earned by the S&P 500 are earned overseas.  Companies won't give a damn about American stability for much longer.
It's not generally a good idea to head your company in said overseas areas as you would need your own private army to keep the local governments from extorting the hell out of you to raise their GDP by 100%.
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