In all honesty, the Bush bashing saga is coming to a close, and the election 2008 hype is about to begin. Bush's State of the Union address will be the last time his voice will really affect the American political landscape, afterwards he will be drown out by Presidential election hype from both sides. There will be no revolution, instead, there will be a very interesting election that will occur in 2 years, a historic election, i foresee
2007-01-21 08:15:15
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answered by Anonymous
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thinking the massive ameliorations in technologies, although, i have self belief that a Secon d Revolution (or a nil.33, i wager, reckoning on the way you spot the Civil conflict) would, perforce, change right into a lengthy, drawn out guerilla / insurgency conflict. the military will be extremely unlikely to actual section with the rebels, yet many interior the military would secretly income this, corrupting the military and generating all kinds of intelligence / counter-intel operations, and there would truly be an substantial type of desertions between the troops. finally, propaganda and the ability to cajole maximum human beings of the those that your section (even if one it particularly is) is scuffling with FOR the structure, and adversarial to the usurpers of Constitutional Authority will be actually key. also, help from different countries wuld be very, necessary for the rebels to guard. The Patriots interior the first Revolution were waiting to achieve this, and that help become actually mandatory to their victory. The Confederates did not achieve this, and lost. a fragile provide of munitions and communications equipment, and a source of money from outdoors the country will be likely the most important to fulfillment.
2016-10-15 21:49:25
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answered by jakiela 4
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Revolution, civil war, not sure but if socialism or communism has reared it's ugly head, one or the other will happen. Americans too lazy to fight? Ha, I don't think so. Glad I'm not your peace loving anti-war no gun freak. I'll be standing next to the ones that love this Country and will FIGHT for our country. I absolutely refuse to tuck my tail and let my Country or fellow Americans down.
Let's hope common sense people will vote and keep those socialist commy politically correct freaks out of office.
2007-01-21 08:25:04
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answered by Anonymous
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A Civil War in the US? I hope not.
A Revolution?
If it does, it better happen as quietly as possible without a soul knowing, cause if the world finds out, theyd rock your stock markets, and bomb each other out in the midst of trying to become the new world power.
2007-01-21 08:22:09
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answered by Antares 6
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patriotic said it clearly, but, we need to identify the enemy which is always the first thing in any revolution or ?? so first ask your self who controls our politics, and has laws passed and spreads propaganda constantly, as to how good we have it and how much they are doing for us, wake up and get your head out of the sand , and find out who wants to enslave us, ask your self who gains what with each bill or law passed? who is the wealthiest and want to keep you working until you drop when actually Americans should only need to work a 20 hour week at most, think about it who gets $billions from us every year ????
2007-01-21 08:41:37
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answered by Anonymous
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No, because the government has passed so many laws in order to prevent the possibility. Besides, who wants to sleep out in the cold with a standard issue militia rifle, a bag of cheetos, and mountain dew when pro-government people can still go to Wal-Mart 24 hours a day and get all that fuel at the 24 hour gas station.
2007-01-21 08:18:14
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answered by david m 5
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It's called "Civil War" when a country is divided and fights within its own borders.
And, No, I don't. The Republicans of late have had this great strategy. They put VPs on the ticket that have some god-awful liability...like Cheney and his heart condition or what's his name, that idiot that served under the first Bush? It's like a domestic terror protection policy.
2007-01-21 08:30:56
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answered by ... 7
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No. In the 1st revolution, everyone was armed about the same. Now, civilians do not have access to F-22 Raptors, Stealth Bombers, tanks, and the like.
2007-01-21 08:14:25
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answered by Chi Guy 5
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No revolutions only happen when people are physically uncomfortable. Bush haters from what I observe have cell phones, laptops and many comforts. Most Bush haters don't own weapon and are anti-violence.
2007-01-21 08:14:32
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answered by asmidsk@verizon.net 3
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if this country's government keeps on taking away our freedoms the way it has been it will definitely happen. The people of this Nation will only tolerate just so much of this type of B.S. before they revolt.
2007-01-21 08:42:18
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answered by bisquedog 6
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