tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9069955.post9038405658551322082..comments2023-10-26T08:02:44.948-04:00Comments on Connecticut Commentary: Red Notes from a Blue State: Lawlor The LawlessDon Pescihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11167988001948356357noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9069955.post-21870412119038483862014-06-26T09:34:48.583-04:002014-06-26T09:34:48.583-04:00He should change his name to Mr. LawlessHe should change his name to Mr. LawlessAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9069955.post-33198811867019592092014-06-23T14:07:54.463-04:002014-06-23T14:07:54.463-04:00Thanks, Don.
If John Brown had been around in rec...Thanks, Don. <br />If John Brown had been around in recent decades he'd have more friends in high political places, not merely in the cultural elite. Eric Holder would not prosecute him, or, alternately, Hussein-Obama would issue a pardon (before paying retribution for violating his human rights). Subsequently, Brown might get a tenured position at a law school or a time slot on MSNBC.<br />------<br /> Together in the room were William Lloyd Garrison and the impetuous Wendell Phillips, both anti-slavery agitators; transcendentalists Ralph Waldo Emerson and Bronson Alcott, accompanied by his daughter Louisa May Alcott, author of “Little Women”; Franklin Sanborn, the Concord teacher whose students had included Emerson, Brown and Henry James Sr.; and Julia Ward Howe, the author of the “The Battle Hymn of the Republic.”<br />----------<br />“I wish I had done more, but it doesn’t mean I wish we’d bombed more shit.” Ayers said that he had never been responsible for violence against other people and was acting to end a war in Vietnam in which “thousands of people were being killed every week.” He also stated, "While we did claim several extreme acts, they were acts of extreme radicalism against property,” and “We killed no one and hurt no one. Three of our people killed themselves.”[36]<br />-------<br />In February 2010, Sen. Charles Grassley (R-Iowa) forced Holder to acknowledge that at least nine Justice Department attorneys officially represented or served as advocates for Gitmo detainees before joining the Obama administration.peter brushnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9069955.post-89679637157786175362014-06-23T10:49:50.331-04:002014-06-23T10:49:50.331-04:00PB,
I discussed JB’s assault more fully here: htt...PB,<br /><br />I discussed JB’s assault more fully here: http://donpesci.blogspot.com/2009/10/john-brown-150th-anniversary-of-raid-on.html<br />Interesting character, sort of a New World Old World prophet, Calvinist to the bone.<br />Don Pescihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11167988001948356357noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9069955.post-44678153089840637562014-06-23T09:19:42.661-04:002014-06-23T09:19:42.661-04:00Mr. Thoreau, a committed abolitionist who supporte...Mr. Thoreau, a committed abolitionist who supported John Brown’s effort to start a slave rebellion in the South<br />---------<br />It is ironic that libertarian ideology, attached to fanatical white-guilty Protestant egalitarianism, can be seen to have been the first cause of our ongoing descent into totalitarianism. Lord knows that John Brown wouldn't be hanged in the New Age Nutmeg State. His rebellion failed, but his "truth" can't stop marching on; at a minimum he'd get Lawlor's early release. John Brown, Eric Holder, and Mike Lawlor are hell bent on "social justice" not only in disregard of the Constitution(s) and the Rule of Law, but in opposition to them.<br /><br />Obviously, it was a hell of a lot less imprudent, not to say courageous, to withhold taxes from the Government(s) before they were co-opted by Gnostic social engineers, and I would recommend that everyone stay clear of the IRS at all costs. It actually is a criminal enterprise operating with the patina of legitimacy provided by John Brown's higher law.<br /><br />Suzio is correct; Lawlor ought to resign from the Committee. And, he is correct that the Malloy Gang's purging of Michelle Cruz for her intellectual honesty was disgraceful. <br />----------<br />He captured Harper’s Ferry, with his nineteen men so few,<br />And frightened "Old Virginny" till she trembled thru and thru;<br />They hung him for a traitor, they themselves the traitor crew,<br />But his soul is marching on.peter brushnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9069955.post-47941011673888373922014-06-22T23:25:44.786-04:002014-06-22T23:25:44.786-04:00Don, hello. It is my opinion that government in t...Don, hello. It is my opinion that government in these United States has devolved into a particularly strange and convoluted criminal enterprise, which, of course, does not serve we, the people.<br /><br />Of course, it does serve others, those who believe that they are our masters. Our lack of defiance to this supposition on a daily basis only serves to continue our continuing enslavement.<br /><br />Years ago, for a period of seven years, I refused to pay FedGov income taxes. Of course I was hunted down, and was forced to pay my back taxes, or, I decided that I might as well, because no one would join me in this fight.<br /><br />I continued to pay Ct State Income tax, from the time it was instituted, but refused to fill out the paperwork at the end of the year, as this income tax wss opposed by myself as well as the majority of the cits of this state<br /><br />When I finally began to file CT Income tax, I was always owed money back, but the State would turn that money over to FedGov, to pay FedGov back taxes.<br /><br />My story indicates that this collusion between CT and FedGov is part of the criminal enterprise under which we live.<br /><br />Ct is hounding me once again to fill out their forms so that they can have my signature on them before turning over money to me that is rightfully mine, to FedGov. I have decided to refuse to do this. I will tell DRS to do my taxes for me, as I am tired of this illegal robbery of me, and will not be party to it- by filling out their forms.<br /><br />Wish me luck Don, as we both know that defiance can extract a heavy price. As for myself, I am not a slave, and I will not act as one any longer.<br /><br />As to FedGov, at this point I am seriously considering starting another tax strike, as I do not wish to willfully fund a criminal FedGov.<br /><br />Yours:<br /><br />Dan Kardas, Windsor Locks, CT Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com