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March 29, 2014, 10:22:49 PM
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Coward. You disagree with a corrupt system but state you'll do nothing to change or stand up to it.

Proud to remain a coward.   Smart criminals don't get caught.  Dumb criminals get caught.  Really dumb criminals don't require a confidential informant to inform the government of their activities.


You seem suspiciously well-versed in the conniving (covertly criminal ways) of the government agents, and their informants ... coward government agent?

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March 29, 2014, 10:57:48 PM
Last edit: March 29, 2014, 11:25:36 PM by amspir
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You seem suspiciously well-versed in the conniving (covertly criminal ways) of the government agents, and their informants ... coward government agent?

I've got nothing to do with you, other than having a philosophical argument on a public forum.   I'm just saying that if you plan to break the laws of the USA, then telegraphing your intent in public to do so is not the smartest thing to do.   If I hypothetically were to want to evade taxes, then I would not choose to publicly declare myself a sovereign citizen, print my own license plate for the car I drive in public, and then eventually be taken to court then jail.  You can be angry and upset all you want, but you would be really dumb to think that it wouldn't happen.   I would more likely be want to have a good understanding of the laws and methods that the government uses to investigate the breaking of its laws, and how to avoid them, because declaring ignorance of them won't help you in court.

BTW, your use of the word "criminal" above is as it applies to a violation of your personal philosophy, not in relation to the government's laws.

Look, I may or may not be sympathetic to your cause, and I may or may not be a government agent or an informant.   You should regard anybody as a possible informant when you actively break the government's laws.   In fact, you should be most suspicious of those that appear to completely agree with you.   Just because I don't pick up an assault rifle and march along side you to overthrow the government, doesn't mean I'm not partially sympathetic to your views.
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