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30% Of Americans Advocate Armed Rebellion

Friday, May 3, 2013 8:46
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Nearly one-third of Americans say an armed revolution might need to occur in the next few years to prevent an escalating war against constitutional liberties, a new study finds.
 
Fairleigh Dickinson University’s PublicMind surveyed 863 US residents randomly in late April and found that 29 percent of those polled believe a revolution isn’t just imminent but imperative.
 
According to the study, 29 percent of Americans agree that “an armed revolution might be necessary in order to protect our liberties” during the next few years. Forty-seven percent said they disagreed with the statement entirely, with one-fifth of the sample saying they weren’t sure how to answer.
 
It’s just one poll but its making quite a statement.  This is sentiment you knew was there if youhad a conversastion with any regular american with a half a brain in them. Whatever the apologists have to say, factis fact, Obama is like super a super bush.  He has not only furthered the fascism of the bush administration but has taken it further.  30% is the same number of Americans who rebelled against King George in 1775 too.    -Mort

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  • 3% but we know what u mean. 90m people? why that’s twice as many as on food stamps!! I’ll take those odds.

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