20-02-2013, 03:25 PM
(This post was last modified: 20-02-2013, 04:10 PM by Charles Drago.)
Why do I feel obligated to engage and, where appropriate, out Vince Palamara, "Albert Doyle," Jim Fetzer, Ralph Cinque, Phillip Nelson, Don Jeffries, and their like?
Because as I write these words, we have nine months left to define and effect justice for John Fitzgerald Kennedy and the extended victims of his assassination.
And these individuals, in my estimation motivated by hubris and/or hostile agendas and, in some instances, burdened by limited intellects, physical or psychological maladies, and/or the absence of the courage of their alleged convictions, skip merrily along without the slightest sense of urgency to quicken their lilting gaits.
We have reached the "take no prisoners" stage of our work. The time for politely dismissing these people has come and gone.
We remain at war with the killers of JFK -- including the witting, unwitting, and half-witting accessories after the fact to his assassination.
I am obliged, by conscience, to engage them on the cyber battlefield. Among my weapons are facts, satire, insult, humor, and good old-fashioned button-pushing.
There surely will be consequences for my actions. I take no pleasure in alienating comrades or treating former friends unkindly. This is not how I wish to spend my days.
So be it.
Those well-meaning friends who believe that we must observe Geneva Convention-like rules of engagement in this struggle simply do not understand the ramifications of such behavior.
The enemy observes no such rules.
How many tender mercies were in evidence in Dealey Plaza that day?
Make no mistake: I do not stand alone. Ours is a small band of brothers and sisters. We have each other's backs.
Melodramatic? Maybe.
Maybe not.
Because as I write these words, we have nine months left to define and effect justice for John Fitzgerald Kennedy and the extended victims of his assassination.
And these individuals, in my estimation motivated by hubris and/or hostile agendas and, in some instances, burdened by limited intellects, physical or psychological maladies, and/or the absence of the courage of their alleged convictions, skip merrily along without the slightest sense of urgency to quicken their lilting gaits.
We have reached the "take no prisoners" stage of our work. The time for politely dismissing these people has come and gone.
We remain at war with the killers of JFK -- including the witting, unwitting, and half-witting accessories after the fact to his assassination.
I am obliged, by conscience, to engage them on the cyber battlefield. Among my weapons are facts, satire, insult, humor, and good old-fashioned button-pushing.
There surely will be consequences for my actions. I take no pleasure in alienating comrades or treating former friends unkindly. This is not how I wish to spend my days.
So be it.
Those well-meaning friends who believe that we must observe Geneva Convention-like rules of engagement in this struggle simply do not understand the ramifications of such behavior.
The enemy observes no such rules.
How many tender mercies were in evidence in Dealey Plaza that day?
Make no mistake: I do not stand alone. Ours is a small band of brothers and sisters. We have each other's backs.
Melodramatic? Maybe.
Maybe not.