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Wednesday, March 24, 2010

MSNBC's Rachel Maddow Does Hit Piece Against Mike Vanderboegh

Rabid Obama-promoter who masquerades as a journalist, Rachel Maddow at MSNBC, did a hit piece on Mike Vanderboegh.  Many wild accusations were made, including the charge of 'domestic terrorism.'  Watch this despicable display here.

Here is one response from Vanderboegh to Maddow's outrageous claims.

The thing that Marxists such as Maddow never seem to get is there is a huge difference between tyranny and oppression on the one hand, which are always conducted by governments against citizens, and the resistance of those citizens to that tyranny on the other.  They are NOT one and the same.

Ever since human liberty as a concept began gaining ground, first in the Netherlands, then in France, and then in England and other countries, culminating in the formation of our own country in 1776, citizen resistance to government tyranny has been historically celebrated and encouraged.

Marxists, however, view such a concept as a threat.  Thus, it is designated as 'domestic terrorism,' 'illegal behavior,' and a display of 'violence toward the government.'

Interesting how the more Marxists gain a foothold in a society the more the principles of freedom-fighters, such as the Founders of this Republic, are denigrated as 'dangerous.'

2 comments:

d3vnull said...

On Maddow's show the only thing I heard her mention that was either not a bad thing or BS altogether was the advocacy of throwing bricks into windows. That's property damage son, and you don't do that not only because it's wrong, but because it's a crime.
Defending yourself with guns against criminals trying to make you buy something you don't want? Protesting and openly carrying? Waco being FUBAR? You're d@mn right! :)

Welshman said...

Wrong. She also claimed that Vanderboegh was a 'domestic terrorist' because he quoted Jefferson: 'The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time by the blood of patriots and of tyrants.'

She conveniently neglected to state who first uttered those words, or else she had no clue it was first stated by one of our Founders.