In the article, "This is What Martial Law Looks Like," the following appears:
"An Infowars.com reader sent in the photo below – militarized cops looking for a lone suspect in Boston. By the look of it, you’d think these cops are about to engage in a pitched battle with a heavily militarized foe, not some 20-something supposed terrorist who allegedly exploded a home-made black powder bomb."
http://www.prisonplanet.com/this-is-what-martial-law-looks-like.html
Charles Nunya says:
"...Fascism…will bankrupt us...how much is this little “exercise” going to cost? Figuratively and literally. The “something must be done” crowd has taken control of the collective psyche. March, morons, march. Onward…into oblivion.
...The War on Terra continues…"
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go home from us in peace. We ask not your counsels or your arms. Crouch down and lick the hands which feed you.
May your chains set lightly upon you, and may posterity forget that you were our countrymen." Samuel Adams
"That the said Constitution shall never be construed to authorize Congress to infringe the just liberty of the press or the rights of conscience; or to prevent the people of the United States who are peaceable citizens from keeping their own arms ... " -- Samuel Adams, Debates and Proceedings in the Convention of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, at 86-87 (Pierce & Hale, eds., Boston, 1850)
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