In other news........ Scary if you ask me!

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All politics aside, I am not feeling so crazy anymore. My powder is dry, my food stores are being replenished and I am hoping for the best and hedging against the worst. Maybe there is something about 2012..... or Israel and Iran are the spark that sets off WWIII...... but personally, I see it starting right here. Not to far from where I am going to lay my head to sleep tonight.

http://www.thefoxnation.com/business/2010/03/30/fbi-investigates-irs-death-threats

The federal government is investigating dozens of death threats to IRS employees that have been posted online since the House passed the health care bill, FoxNews.com has learned.

The health care law has sparked protests on radical anti-tax and anti-government Web sites and within their private, password-protected e-mail lists and message boards. Some writers have labeled March 21 -- the day the House passed the bill – "Bloody Sunday," and they see it as a call to violent action against IRS workers.

In the days following the House vote, animosity toward the IRS intensified, and many heated online protests included specific discussions about the best way to go about killing tax agents.

Hundreds of comments were posted in response to an incendiary story on infowars.com, the radical far-right Web site owned by radio host Alex Jones. The story, entitled, "The Cost Of Defying Obamacare: $2,250 a Month And IRS Goons Pointing Guns At Your Family," focused on the “increasing militarization of the IRS” and its expansion of powers under the new health care law.


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http://www.cnn.com/2010/CRIME/03/30/michigan.militia.arrests/index.html?hpt=T2

Militia arrests timed to prevent violence, official says
 
Even though I feel the Health Care Plan is from Satan himself, I would never use violence to have it overturned.

We just need to vote them all out in 2010 and 2012, and then repeal every bit of it.
 
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the flash riot in philly, the michigan militia, the group from Jersey, maybe I am just overly paranoid, but I've got a big family to watch out for. I can see a Tea party protest getting ugly if they had folks march and protest against them. I don't know if in my 30+ years I've seen our country this unstable even with past and ongoing wars. I pray I am wrong.
 
I have heard it said that once you give something to the masses, a so-called 'benefit', then it is there forever. I'm sure there are a multitude of different, and contradictory, reasons for this.

I hope this is a myth. I hope it's an outright lie. I hope it's as wrong as the very idea of national healthcare. I pray to God it's as blatantly ridiculous as the notion of having the IRS in charge of national healthcare.

However, hoping doesn't do anything. I will do my best to get all of those that voted for the bill thrown out of office. Before then, however, we DO need to make certain we don't become lax and appear as if we have given up and accepted this illegal act.

Many states have taken various legal actions against the federal government as a result of the recent vote. Find out what your state's position is, and what they plan to do. Find out if it's the BEST thing to do. If it's not, write to your governor and urge him/her to do something different. Tell them what you want. Tell them what you expect. If you like being a nanny state, tell them. If not, tell them.... frequently. And respectfully. Your state has rights afforded to them by the U.S. Constitution. If you're unfamiliar with them, google it. It's your duty to know this information.
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In agreement with this!!
I am not for violence and neither are the Tea Party members that I know. I don't like what's going on, but I, nor my family or my freinds, are thinking about violence, or anything other than how to vote the people that were elected in 2010 and 2012 OUT and continue to let our congressmen and women, along with our senators, governors, etc, know how we feel about what they are passing. I know that mine are not listening, but I'll still continue to write them respectfully as my right as an American citizen as to how I as a concerned citizen in their district, feels about how they are voting and listening to the constituents. (Sp, I am tired, sorry.)
 
I'm still looking forward to getting my lucrative tinfoil hat business in full swing!
 
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