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David Corn October 31, 2009

Posted by denmick in Uncategorized.
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It’s January 2011. The GOP is about to assume control of both houses of Congress — having been voted in by a public deeply suspicious of Democrats after President Barack Obama conducted clandestine talks with President Felipe Calderon of Mexico and Prime Minister Stephen Harper of Canada.

But two days before the new conservative majority is to be sworn in, Obama announces that this Congress will not be seated, that the United States (a creation of “racists and warmongers”) will be replaced by a North American Union, that the U.S. Constitution will be dissolved and that private ownership of firearms will be outlawed (as part of a United Nations treaty banning firearms globally). In response, millions rise up, and the Revolution begins.

A Glenn Beck movie project? Perhaps. But it’s also the premise for a new online computer game hosted by a Web site called United States of Earth.

In the game’s scenario, 20 million armed American “patriots” begin seizing local and federal government offices. These are the same people whose earlier Tea Party protests had been ignored and dismissed by the mainstream media. Now, they post bounties for government employees. There’s fighting in every state.

Meanwhile, Lou Dobbs has been disappeared, and Glenn Beck has been found dead of an “aspirin overdose.” Rush Limbaugh, Michelle Malkin, Sean Hannity and Bill O’Reilly have been rounded up and Fox News forcibly shut down.

@ Alternet too

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Curious phenomenom that violence. It seems to perform a release function for the pent up teen age redneck mind, only one problem, what does that say about our societies health?

We are a collective and as such are our brothers’ keeper, to destroy our brother is to destroy ourselves.