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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We haven’t had a civil war I quite some time, so maybe we are due.[/quote] I hope you are a troll, otherwise this is an incredibly stupid comment.[/quote] Not at all. Such a naked attempt to make rural states subservient to the coasts could very well lead to a civil war, or potentially Velvet Revolution and a peaceful separation in a better case.[/quote] +1, the next civil war will be an urban vs rural one. Cities don't grow food. Cities don't produce energy. Cities don't have most of the power plants that produce the electricity in the power grid. What cities DO have is an abundance of libs who like to tell others how they can live. And frankly, we rural folk don't need that. So when you folks start the next civil war, probably with some kind of gun confiscation stunt, we're going to wait until the next winter, take down all the high tension wires that supply you with electrical power, blow the pipelines that supply the gas that keeps your cities warm, the water aquaducts that give you your city water, and blockade the interstates where your food comes in. Then you can freeze and starve all winter. We'll fight whoever's left alive in the spring. That's what the next civil war will look like. And we're training for it all the time. [/quote] First off, you are everything that is wrong with this country. Setting that aside, though, what do you think the US armed forces will be doing all this time. Or do you automatically assume they will side with you? [/quote]
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