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http://www.americanthinker.com/2012/..._eyebrows.html
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Weird. Maybe they intend to put homeless people in them? People arrested for vagrancy or whatever, might be "referred" to FEMA?
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YOu probably remember this since you live in Atlanta. Its a recording of an old broadcast, and things haven't improved, in fact, they seem to be still continuously worsening nearly everywhere:
Police in riot gear at event handing out applications to get on a waiting list for gov't subsidized housing. What else? If they have a war with a draft, that will take care of some of their concerns of restless young people unable to find employment, too.
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the land of the free and the brave homeless
will soon find they have woken up as slaves and prisoners in the land their forefathers fought for... they havent the guts nor the intelligence or even the inclination to do something about it... like lambs to the slaughter, fluoride, american idol and super bowl has done its job its a pity cause when the seppo tanks lose their right to bear arms the rest of us have an even greater battle to retain ours. |
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I don't think a homeless person qualifies to be able to get into a FEMA camp.
It's hard enough for them to get in a regular homeless shelter and be able to have a meal or two. |
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I tell ya i would not want to be part of those OCCUPY PROTESTS now that this bill has been passed!!!! (Who knows what could happen)
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From the link in the OP
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Let's Fight by J.B. Campbell "The police state is the fruit of the central bank. You don’t get one without the other. You can’t get rid of one without getting rid of both." http://www.jbcampbellextremismonline...ets-fight.html <snip> Personally, I respect the Occupy crowd. I wouldn’t do what they do, subjecting myself to being beat up and arrested. But they’re doing what they can to bring discredit to the Wall Street rip-off specialists. I would now recommend that they retire from the scene and become more militant. They’ve shown the cops for what they are – paycheck whores and thugs in service to plutocrats who hate cops as much as they hate us. You just can’t do the Ghandi thing in America. The only thing that works in America is guns. I realize the Occupy people are probably not gun people at this time, but that is going to have to change. About three million guns were bought over the Christmas period, a very healthy sign. The next step is for the guns to be used in self-defense against the thugs, which is really the only reason for the guns. And for them to be used in offensive operations against the Rothschild/Rockefeller Group. (more) This whole NDA Act dictatorship thing depends on our fear. No fear, no dictatorship. The way to show no fear is to be ready, at the drop of a hat, to kill anyone claiming “authority” who wants to push you around. That’s the only way. We can’t talk our way out of this. We can’t wave the Bill of Rights at them. The Bill of Rights is dead. The Constitution itself, the first seven articles, is no help and never was. Bringing down the police state depends on each of us doing our part to dismantle every aspect of it, everywhere it is encountered. If you see cops abusing people, don’t take pictures for YouTube – shoot them. If you are stopped at a surprise roadblock which can’t be avoided, run your car into as many as you can get and then open fire on the rest. If cops and/or military come to your house, there’s not going to be a happy ending, so let them have it.
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They give a trillion or so to banks because of the housing bubble crisis? The taxpayers future earnings are the collateral of that, btw. So, taxpayer money is given to the banks to loan back to the taxpayers at interest, lol, and their future earnings are taxed to service the debt. Whoa. And these banks are seizing up properties in the foreclosure frenzy.
WHY THE FUCK DIDN'T THE GOVERNMENT JUST GIVE THAT MONEY TO PEOPLE WHO MET CERTAIN CRITERIA, LIKE FOR INSTANCE, THOSE IN DANGER OF LOSING THEIR PRIMARY RESIDENCE, AND THEY COULD PAY TO THE BANKS ON THEIR MORTGAGE, INSTEAD OF GIVING IT TO THE BANKS? Why? Because they think we're all stupid and they can get away with this shit. |
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Internment camps are designed to be used principally in times of war. When it kicks off in the Middle East they will fill up soon enough.
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They didn't round up Muslims, be they Arabs (Iraqi or otherwise) or Afghans though, when the "War on Terror" first kicked off, so I would be surprised if they round up Iranians/Persians for internment, but who knows, they might. Iranian-Americans are mostly concentrated in the LA area. But yeah, war protestors and draft resistors might be sent to internment camps (and some Occupy movement groups have participated in some antiwar events already), things will get really heated if there is a draft, and I can't see how they can go to war with Iran without one, if they intend to send in troops at some point. The land mass and terrain of Iran is much much larger and varied then Iraq, not to mention they have over double the population of Iraq. What they'd probably do is bomb targets for months (NATO bombed Yugoslavia for months without sending in troops), and while air campaign is on, start a draft and get the drafties to boot camps, ready to go after the air campaign phase. I think basic training for those drafted during the Vietnam war was only about 6 weeks? |
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