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09/08/09 11:11 AM

#81205 RE: BullNBear52 #81204

BullNBear52 -- there isn't a thing in the world they won't take out of context (indeed, the more so, the bigger and purer the lie, the better) if they think it sounds good -- that is after all a natural and easy thing to do when in 100% 'Big Lie' attack mode to begin with

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09/08/09 11:25 AM

#81206 RE: BullNBear52 #81204

Lol, Bull! .. heh .. so "It is it's natural manure." next .. and the mostly
the tyrants whose blood had to be shed once in awhile weeeeeeere .. whirrrrrrrrrrr ......

Shays' Rebellion was an armed uprising in central and western Massachusetts (mainly Springfield) from 1786 to 1787. The rebellion is named after Daniel Shays, a veteran of the American Revolution who led the rebels, known as "Shaysites" or "Regulators". Most of Shays' compatriots were poor farmers angered by what they felt to be crushing debt and taxes. Failure to repay such debts often resulted in imprisonment in debtor's prisons or the claiming of property by the County.

Seeking debt relief through the issuance of paper currency and lower taxes, they attempted to prevent the courts from seizing property from indebted farmers by forcing the closure of courts in western Massachusetts. The participants in Shays' Rebellion believed they were acting in the spirit of the Revolution and modeled their tactics after the crowd activities of the 1760s and 1770s, using "liberty poles" and "liberty trees" to symbolize their cause.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Revolution

NOW i have a conundrum .. barrrrrrrack .. arrrrrrrrrrrrrrrack .. drum roll .. the
tyrants were the armed rebellion boys .. aren't they the gun toters at town-halls today?

They were also for "seeking debt relief through the issuance of paper currency" .. yet today
the gun toters are yelping about the issuance of paper currency toward debt relief.

Conclusion from way down here, the right wackos are wrongly and thoroughly mixed up.

Maybe i am. Time is moving on. G'day, BNB. G'nite, too.