obama. they ve got this mantra about they re reaching out for the poor and feel the pain. then the public is seeing these marie antoinnette vacations and they don t like them. sean: g.o.p. election and msnbc suggests the potential of a violent revolution. are things in our country so bad it might be time for a revolution? the answer obviously is yes. the only question is how to do it. from the wrongful wars to the corrupt economy to the special interest and the industries that control every politician in this country. in the next guest targets the day-to-day absurdities of washington through the political cartoons in newspapers across the country but now he is tackling something bigger. the need for real change and real action. even through violence or the threat thereof. sean: they re unhinged. the anointed one is elected
obama. they ve got this mantra about they re reaching out for the poor and feel the pain. then the public is seeing these marie antoinnette vacations and they don t like them. sean: g.o.p. election and msnbc suggests the potential of a violent revolution. are things in our country so bad it might be time for a revolution? the answer obviously is yes. the only question is how to do it. from the wrongful wars to the corrupt economy to the special interest and the industries that control every politician in this country. in the next guest targets the day-to-day absurdities of washington through the political cartoons in newspapers across the country but now he is tackling something bigger. the need for real change and real action. even through violence or the threat thereof. sean: they re unhinged. the anointed one is elected
groups, for violent revolution. they want globalization. the redistribution of wealth. they want a government that is totally immersed in your life. now that is, that is a fact. that is not opinion. that is a fact. that s not what i believe in. i don t think it s what you believe in. when it comes to america, when it comes to tax, 70% of americans think raising taxes would be a mistake. 70%. lower taxes, smaller government. if seeing this, and seeing who is putting this together, if it doesn t get your neighbors to the polls on november 2, i don t know what will. if they re not energized or motivated to energize others, the republic will be lost. the america that we love, the
groups, for violent revolution. they want globalization. the redistribution of wealth. they want a government that is totally immersed in your life. now that is, that is a fact. that is not opinion. that is a fact. that s not what i believe in. i don t think it s what you believe in. when it comes to america, when it comes to tax, 70% of americans think raising taxes would be a mistake. 70%. lower taxes, smaller government. if seeing this, and seeing who is putting this together, if it doesn t get your neighbors to the polls on november 2, i don t know what will. if they re not energized or motivated to energize others, the republic will be lost. the america that we love, the
congress, as one of the national apartheid leaders, he spearheaded boy cots, strikes and civil disobedience campaigns to bring about freedom for black a people. when the anc was banned, he went underground and helped formed the arming of the anc. though in africa, he believed the apartheid government left the african people no choice. he was arrest in 1962 and two years later sentenced to life in prison. during the long years of his incarceration, the country hovered many times on the brink of violent revolution. the apartheid government clamped down with an ire fist, arresting, detaining and killing those who fought for freedom. all the time, his commitment never faulted. mandela was eventually released and walked out of prison on february 11th, 1919. he became president of south africa s fledgling democracy in 1994. today, 16 years since its first democratic elections, south