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47of74

(18,470 posts)
23. Sigh/ugh
Thu Jun 28, 2012, 11:16 PM
Jun 2012

He's probably one of those guys who thinks the entire military would defect to the teabagger side. News flash for this fucko, there are a good many people who take their oaths seriously, especially the part about obeying the orders of the commander in chief, and the part about defending this nation even against domestic threats.

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Sedition? still_one Jun 2012 #1
time for a visit from the FBI n/t GarroHorus Jun 2012 #2
Secret Service Aerows Jun 2012 #11
18 USC § 2385 - ADVOCATING OVERTHROW OF GOVERNMENT NYC Liberal Jun 2012 #3
+1 sakabatou Jun 2012 #8
Amen Aerows Jun 2012 #12
That's the difference between us and the GOPers. Bake Jun 2012 #4
these people are absoluely nuts. WI_DEM Jun 2012 #5
Agreed. They often seem crazier than sane people would think possible. highplainsdem Jun 2012 #17
All I have to say is this Aerows Jun 2012 #6
I actually am not sure the Secret Service has jurisdiction. I'm thinking more the coalition_unwilling Jun 2012 #15
I would think it is a threat Aerows Jun 2012 #16
Someone woke up on the wrong side of the bed bunker... ellisonz Jun 2012 #7
He knows as much about history as he knows about the Constitution hobbit709 Jun 2012 #9
Advocating an overthrow of a legitimate government Woody Woodpecker Jun 2012 #10
Btw, I found this via a tweet from Rachel Maddow 15 minutes ago: highplainsdem Jun 2012 #13
Another rot gut pickled GOP brain from Michigan. MichiganVote Jun 2012 #14
Well that didn't take long nadinbrzezinski Jun 2012 #18
A Ted Nugent Fan no doubt. nt BootinUp Jun 2012 #19
So to do this armed rebellion thing, will the teabaggers have to get up out of their lawnchairs? Mister Ed Jun 2012 #20
If that is the case LiberalFighter Jun 2012 #21
cut to the chase: Mich. GOP leader calls for a civil war in the United States. salin Jun 2012 #22
Sigh/ugh 47of74 Jun 2012 #23
It would be nice if we actually had some news coverage of this shcrane71 Jun 2012 #24
If this clown is an attorney practicing law in the state of Michigan ... lpbk2713 Jun 2012 #25
I am from MI. How can this be legal? jpbollma Jun 2012 #26
He might get a visit, but I think the Brandenburg imminent lawless action test would probably fail. Kennah Jun 2012 #27
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