Missouri Republican Group Embraces Call For Revolution

prepare_for_warbillboard

This billboard recently popped up on I-70 in Missouri.

The Lafayette County Republicans were so enamored with it that they posted it on their website. It will be interesting to see how long it lasts there.

Of course, they emphasized “Vote Out Incumbents. Live Free or Die!” in their title, but made no hesitation emphasizing the war part in the description following the picture.

There is no doubt that this is a call for armed revolution if the ballot box fails. It is also an amazing example of poor judgment by local leaders of a political party.

Treasonous? Not sure.

Stupid? Absolutely.

Talking about stupid, you should take a close look at the sign. Specifically, the upper left that reads “A citizens guide to revolution of a corrupt government.”

The person or group responsible for putting this sign up needs some remedial English. It should read “a citizen’s” or just “citizens.”

The illiterate are wanting to wipe out corruption. Yet their version of corruption is probably just ideological differences. They probably do not know the definition of corruption either.

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2 Responses to Missouri Republican Group Embraces Call For Revolution

  1. kathynic says:

    Just when you think Republicans can’t get any stupider … they do.

  2. 10forward says:

    It has NOTHING to do with Republicans or Democrats. More people are waking up to the false left/right paradigm. This nation is on the verge of complete collapse and you are still watching the controlled media. Wake up man, be a man.

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