A few things worth knowing about Revolutions

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Comment by Jim Campbell, Citizen Journalist Oath keeperĀ  and Patriot.

Some readers at this site may believe we are on the precipice of a major revolution with the daily continual over reach by the corrupt administration of Barack Hussein Obama.

Daniel Greenfield provides an excellent account of Revolutions carried out from time to time throughout the world.

We are not close to a revolution in the United States.

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An interesting and well presented article. Are we approaching a "tipping point" (as distinguished from a "tippling point") at which such will occur?

About danmillerinpanama

I was graduated from Yale University in 1963 with a B.A. in economics and from the University of Virginia School of law, where I was the notes editor of the Virginia Law Review, in 1966. Following a four years of active duty with the Army JAG Corps, with two tours in Korea, I entered private practice in Washington, D.C. specializing in communications law. I retired in 1996 to sail with my wife, Jeanie, on our sailboat Namaste to and in the Caribbean. In 2002, we settled in the Republic of Panama and live in a very rural area up in the mountains. I also have also written for Pajamas Media and Pajamas Tatler.
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3 Responses to A few things worth knowing about Revolutions

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  2. Boeke says:

    I think “tippling point” is the right expression. All this revolution talk is the kind of thing that drunks at the tavern jabber about. They jabber because the drunks around them are also willing to indulge violent fantasies. But, given the choice of returning to their comfy homes or the grubby work of revolution they choose comfort.

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