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[–] MuckeyDuck 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Not at your statement in particularly, but when someone says , "Sit back and enjoy the show", it pisses me off a bit. Jessie Waters just says in one breath, "We are at war", and his very next comment is "Sit back and enjoy the show!!". Well heavens to Betsy bro, our ancestors had to win their freedoms by spilling blood, but now in this 21st century I'm being told we can accomplish the same end by just sitting back and watch the show cause somebody else is going to defeat the bastards. Trump has called his election a movement, well in this movement we are not idle bystanders, and I don't want my only call to duty to be "sit back on my ass and enjoy the show"

Trump should reminds us that, yes, we are at war to our nation, and that we can still loose the fight if we don't all work our butts off the do our part.

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[–] PtCPt ago 

I understand your disposition. However, many of us are at some disadvantage in that there often are not things we can be doing, or periods when our digging is lessened. Sitting around with little to do brings on anxiety that is also hard to deal with. It is those to whom the "watch the show" gives vantage to ease.

There are indeed several million patriots who would grab their muskets and come running if the proper signal were received. At this point in time and the proceedings, we've been signaled to remain calm and dig on. So, that's what we're doing. It is Q who suggested the "show" analogy, since we've been advised as to the roles being played. Now we're told we can watch them go by, future proves past.

Certainly, no intent to agitate you or anyone else. To clarify, we are indeed at war. Mostly a digital war, though not exclusively. Our finest uniformed patriots have everything they need to accomplish their missions. It is them and our POTUS and their families for whom we pray.

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[–] MuckeyDuck ago 

Thank you for you kind reply. Please understand also that when I talk about going beyond "watching the show", I am not referring to anything even close, at this point, to a physical confrontation. I am alluding to a call to duty in terms organizing, carrying signs, knocking on doors, donating money, or doing anything besides just waiting to vote.

My question that I have asked before is: What if the little "I VOTED" sticker said instead, "ALL I DID WAS VOTE". Would we wear it with such patriotic pride then.