Mark Levin book signing - wow

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I saw this video today too. Pretty impressive turnout. I must say that is quite a well behaved crowd for having to stand in line for what looked liked several hours.
 
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It's good to see there are still some good patriots who understand the truth about what's going on. They behaved very well and much better than obama supporters.
 

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It's good to see there are still some good patriots who understand the truth about what's going on. They behaved very well and much better than obama supporters.

Well at least you said Obama and supporters not something like idiot lefties :awe:
 

Kadarin

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Very encouraging to see this many people line up to get their copy of The Liberty Amendments: Restoring the American Republic signed. In Long Island NY no less.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XiOPsDk5rOA

I'm nearly half way through it myself. We have to do something to fight back against this out of control monster of a government we've allowed to become so powerful.

The top youtube comment:

Where are the blacks?

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It is a well-behaved crowd, and Mark Levin does have some interesting ideas that might go a long way toward fixing the country. The Powers That Be, however, will never actually implement them.
 
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werepossum

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The top youtube comment:



It is a well-behaved crowd, and Mark Levin does have some interesting ideas that might go a long way toward fixing the country. The Powers That Be, however, will never actually implement them.
Agreed. Can't listen to him though, he's always too angry.
 

Zaap

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Cool. Can't wait to read Mark's latest. He definitely is one of the few not only acknowledging and talking about the problem with our unsustainable government, but coming up with actual solutions.
 
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Doesn;t surprise me at all. What these guys did is a disgrace to Martin Luther King Jr. They used his name for political purposes and repeated the same old crap. They wanted more government and spending and no school vouchers. The Tea Party would never do something like this.

Well at least you said Obama and supporters not something like idiot lefties :awe:

I was just stating the truth since we have seen how obama supporters can behave and not all lefties engage in this nonsense so I used obama supporters.
 

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I like listening to Mark's intellect, but lately can only take him in small doses. His heart condition and medications have really made him irritable the last few years.
 
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I like listening to Mark's intellect, but lately can only take him in small doses. His heart condition and medications have really made him irritable the last few years.

He does get angry a lot but you can't blame him considering what has happened. He sure can smack down obama supporters and liberals very easily though which is one of the things I like about him.
 

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I like listening to Levin on podcast (all 3 hours free everyday) in the evenings a couple of times a week. He seems to speak to the heart of the conservative , which I guess these days is labeled as a Tea Party, or Libertarian, without getting all bogged down with the abortion/gay marriage/religion BS that most conservative radio guys get sidetracked with.

Even on the occasions he discussed the Zimmerman trial, he stuck to the legal aspects of both side's arguments, which was refreshing at the time.
 

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It is a well-behaved crowd, and Mark Levin does have some interesting ideas that might go a long way toward fixing the country. The Powers That Be, however, will never actually implement them.
This is one of those projects that is going to be lengthy and difficult but worth doing. Our two party system is corrupt to the gills. They're not going to change. I can envision some ways to convince state reps to get involved in this process. With so much being taken over by the feds, state governments are slowly being rendered impotent. I'd start by planting a seed along those lines. Restoring the Senate to represent the states will help too. 12 amendments - one at a time.
 

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Doesn;t surprise me at all. What these guys did is a disgrace to Martin Luther King Jr. They used his name for political purposes and repeated the same old crap. They wanted more government and spending and no school vouchers. The Tea Party would never do something like this.



I was just stating the truth since we have seen how obama supporters can behave and not all lefties engage in this nonsense so I used obama supporters.

No they just spit on congresspeople, hurl racial and gay slurs

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/03/20/AR2010032002556.html
 

werepossum

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This is one of those projects that is going to be lengthy and difficult but worth doing. Our two party system is corrupt to the gills. They're not going to change. I can envision some ways to convince state reps to get involved in this process. With so much being taken over by the feds, state governments are slowly being rendered impotent. I'd start by planting a seed along those lines. Restoring the Senate to represent the states will help too. 12 amendments - one at a time.
I think restoring the Senate to represent the states would be the smartest thing we could do, and I've long wondered if state governments really have a role in today's America. Given that we're consistently voting for centralized power and the states fight that, we waste a lot of energy to little effect beyond slowing the centralization, and while there's some value in that, without a end game strategy it seems pointless.
 
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WOW! When you think homer can't go even lower he pulls crap like this. There was zero evidence that this happened and those pieces of shit were lying to make the Tea Party look bad. You should be ashamed of yourself for posting this garbage.

Oh and here are the leftists and race baiters like you getting destroyed by American patriots.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GizNwzKo3n8

So using your logic do we assume that all black people are criminals based on the actions of a few?
 

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Libertarian "ideas" will not fix the primary problem with Washington, which is the legal "corruption" of the political process brought on by money and lobbyists.

Also, Mr Levin treats a FRAMEWORK like a sacred invariable document.

Well frameworks exist so you can build things, they are not an end unto themselves.
 

fskimospy

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Levin's positions are almost entirely incoherent. He wildly fluctuates between hating the courts for 'legislating from the bench' for striking down laws he likes and then hating the courts for not striking down other laws that he doesn't like. His actual complaint is that the courts occasionally make decisions that go against his preferred policies.

He is like the Deepak Chopra of legal thought and political philosophy. If you already want to believe what he's telling you you will eat up every word. If you are actually well versed in the subject matter you come up scratching your head as to how people could be so easily tricked into believing this crap.
 

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Libertarian "ideas" will not fix the primary problem with Washington,

Yeah yeah sure. What we clearly need is more bitching and whining. That'll fix everything.

Wait there's someone with an actual plan based on the fixes made possible by the constitution itself? Denounce! Don't even look at the idea. Back to more bitching and whining about lobbyists and money in Washington... more decades of just complaining will fix everything.
 
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Levin's positions are almost entirely incoherent. He wildly fluctuates between hating the courts for 'legislating from the bench' for striking down laws he likes and then hating the courts for not striking down other laws that he doesn't like. His actual complaint is that the courts occasionally make decisions that go against his preferred policies.

He is like the Deepak Chopra of legal thought and political philosophy. If you already want to believe what he's telling you you will eat up every word. If you are actually well versed in the subject matter you come up scratching your head as to how people could be so easily tricked into believing this crap.

Levin supports the Constitution, are you going against the Constitution? He makes many good points and is willing to speak the truth unlike certain other people.
 

boomerang

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I think restoring the Senate to represent the states would be the smartest thing we could do, and I've long wondered if state governments really have a role in today's America. Given that we're consistently voting for centralized power and the states fight that, we waste a lot of energy to little effect beyond slowing the centralization, and while there's some value in that, without a end game strategy it seems pointless.
You should read his latest book. It's the best plan I've seen (only plan actually :)) to restore control to the people as was originally intended.
 

fskimospy

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Levin supports the Constitution, are you going against the Constitution? He makes many good points and is willing to speak the truth unlike certain other people.

While one part of me appreciates your commitment to trolling these boards with your 'insane right wing moron' character, the amount of effort you've put into it at this point is getting a little disturbing.