Ughhh...give me a couple of hoursCan you at least stuff magazines? I mean, if your up to it.
Ughhh...give me a couple of hoursCan you at least stuff magazines? I mean, if your up to it.
Due to my faith and political views, I am expecting persecution. I am also looking forward to the increasing community and strength that develops during the persecution.
Tag for the butthurt
This discussion came up in the mccain-targeting-tea-party thread where AFG said he's going to move to Belize if the GOP doesn't straiten out.
I can understand both sides of the argument. I have cultivated property and life here; I don't want to leave... but there comes a point when it may be inevitable. I know the families that got out of Germany and Russia in the 1920s are very glad they left.
So that begs the question: When is it time to leave, where would you go, and why? I don't really see many viable alternatives.
Why? You know The Purple Land is fiction, right?Uruguay
You'd think that would be important to the old folks retiring there.No healthcare systems or hospitals to speak of.
Agreed. There is an awful lot of us that do have faith and believe in Christian values. I would think we would be a force to large to box in.
Sounds like a tribal Turdistan. If there is only cohesion and cooperation when there is a "greater enemy" to fight, then savvy tribal leaders will manufacture those enemies and use that as an excuse to exploit their people.the enemy of my enemy is my friend. We could work things out temporarily out of necessity then go back to fighting.
Sounds like a tribal Turdistan. If there is only cohesion and cooperation when there is a "greater enemy" to fight, then savvy tribal leaders will manufacture those enemies and use that as an excuse to exploit their people.
Are they actually being successful? I've heard people talk about it before, but it just seems like musings or thought experiments to me. If I knew a thing about being on a ship, which I don't, I think it could be quite the adventure to join a confederation of free captainsDan, you read any about this weirdo homesteading on the open international waters movement?
I heard some guest on the Joe Rogan Experience podcast talking about it.
Waterworld, in a good way and better than the movie.
If the other governments let you in.
Many countries actually enforce their immigration laws. It's crazy.
Are they actually being successful? I've heard people talk about it before, but it just seems like musings or thought experiments to me. If I knew a thing about being on a ship, which I don't, I think it could be quite the adventure to join a confederation of free captains
If the other governments let you in.
Many countries actually enforce their immigration laws. It's crazy.
Never leaving. I'll die in a new revolution before it gets so bad I have to leave.This discussion came up in the mccain-targeting-tea-party thread where AFG said he's going to move to Belize if the GOP doesn't straiten out.
I can understand both sides of the argument. I have cultivated property and life here; I don't want to leave... but there comes a point when it may be inevitable. I know the families that got out of Germany and Russia in the 1920s are very glad they left.
So that begs the question: When is it time to leave, where would you go, and why? I don't really see many viable alternatives.
Never leaving. I'll die in a new revolution before it gets so bad I have to leave.
We are armed to protect our families. If we end up protecting our families from our government it happens. AMERICA isnt a government it's a people.
Exactly.Thank you Salty. Couldn't agree more.
Another perspective is, let's say you do go abroad to escape. How are you going to be looked upon in your new country. How will your new neighbours treat you? With respect? Don't think so. You'll be that new guy with the reputation of a runner because you didn't stand and fight. They'll know.