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<blockquote data-quote="BadgeBunny" data-source="post: 2082587" data-attributes="member: 1242"><p>There's a fine line between standing up for what you believe in and being a raving loon ... Charles let the rhetoric get the best of him. (And, as far as I can tell, somewhere along the way, decided the basic rules of humanity didn't apply to him either ...) I would suggest that anyone who wants to take the road he took might look at his path (and is resultant destination) as a cautionary tale. </p><p></p><p>I'm not saying we don't have problems in this country, because we do. I'm just saying that anyone who is planning their day calendar around "the impending, unavoidable Civil War" might need to get a grip ... And maybe get on some meds ... That's all ...</p><p></p><p>ETA: All you "revolutionaries" also might keep in mind that it will be "history" who decides if you were traitors or martyrs, not you. Timothy McVeigh did the unspeakable things he did fully believing that what he was doing was for the greater good of this country. He went to his death holding firm to the belief that eventually America would see him for the martyr he considered himself, not the traitor he was seen as -- and that then we would see that the death of the innocents was worth it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BadgeBunny, post: 2082587, member: 1242"] There's a fine line between standing up for what you believe in and being a raving loon ... Charles let the rhetoric get the best of him. (And, as far as I can tell, somewhere along the way, decided the basic rules of humanity didn't apply to him either ...) I would suggest that anyone who wants to take the road he took might look at his path (and is resultant destination) as a cautionary tale. I'm not saying we don't have problems in this country, because we do. I'm just saying that anyone who is planning their day calendar around "the impending, unavoidable Civil War" might need to get a grip ... And maybe get on some meds ... That's all ... ETA: All you "revolutionaries" also might keep in mind that it will be "history" who decides if you were traitors or martyrs, not you. Timothy McVeigh did the unspeakable things he did fully believing that what he was doing was for the greater good of this country. He went to his death holding firm to the belief that eventually America would see him for the martyr he considered himself, not the traitor he was seen as -- and that then we would see that the death of the innocents was worth it. [/QUOTE]
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