Adam Kokesh is gonna die



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I bet this gets cancelled at the last second...
Adam bailed out on the troops march at the RNC so I don't see him going through with this.
 
I bet this gets cancelled at the last second...
Adam bailed out on the troops march at the RNC so I don't see him going through with this.

I suspect at the time, he was still butthurt over this:

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I bet this gets cancelled at the last second...
Adam bailed out on the troops march at the RNC so I don't see him going through with this.
There were so many good reasons for him not to go through with that though... Ron Paul himself told Adam directly not to do it, and for a whole week beforehand, the entire nation's media told us that the Hurricane would be directly overhead of Tampa during the hours of that march... Despite the hurricane being on a direct coarse for New Orleans.

Right now Adam's got all the gun-toting hotheads in the nation drooling at the mouth to be a part of this... I'd hate to have to try and calm them down after saying "Nah, too scary, let's stay home."
 
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A little while later at the smoke down:

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The audio on that video sounds like angry baby talk.
 
public protest is just openly begging for someone else's approval. its a very omega strategy. "please like me... please like my message... i'm desperate... i'm weak... i'm a victim... if you like me, i'll feel better about myself..."
 
public protest is just openly begging for someone else's approval. its a very omega strategy. "please like me... please like my message... i'm desperate... i'm weak... i'm a victim... if you like me, i'll feel better about myself..."

and public oppression is just open extortion for other peoples approval. "please like me, no wait.. like me or I'll shoot your dog and bash your fucking skull in, I have a gun and you're not allowed to have one, so I'm stronger and better, this shiny badge says so, and for now I feel better about myself, and when I get home, when it gets quiet and the idle thoughts force me to confront what kind of a man I have become, I'll convince myself even more that I am right, so right in fact, that I won't even feel bad when I start beating my wife and kids, and my colleagues won't judge me, because they know where I'm coming from"

o.m.g they just ramble on and on.. save some for dr. phil barney!
 
Now they are planning to all go stand in front of the White House and smoke weed on June 8 - 'Joint Summit with President Choom'.

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The home of a gun rights activist who loaded a shotgun in downtown D.C. was being searched by police late Tuesday evening.
Adam Kokesh posted a video of himself on the Fourth of July loading a real shotgun with live ammunition at Freedom Plaza in D.C.

A search warrant was being executed Tuesday by U.S. Park Police at Kokesh's home in Herndon, Va. Police officers were reportedly searching for the shotgun Kokesh displayed last week, according to Kokesh's producer and roommate Darrell Young.
"We were expecting this," Young said. "We were expecting the Government to raid our house."

Kokesh, an Iraq war veteran, told News4 Monday that his actions were intentional. It doesn't make sense that he can have a gun on one side of the river and not the other, he said.

"I was ready to stand by my word, and I was ready to commit the civil disobedience that I had committed to," he said.
It is illegal to carry guns in the District of Columbia.

In the video, titled "Open Carry March on DC a Success," Kokesh looks directly into the camera as he loads bullets into a shotgun.

"We will not be silent; we will not obey; we will not allow our government to destroy our humanity," Kokesh says in the video, while periodically loading bullets and then cocking the gun. "We are the final American Revolution. See you next Independence Day."

Kokesh said he believes he is the legal owner of the gun shown in the video, but declined to say where -- or if -- it was registered.
"I was here, and I loaded a shotgun on Independence Day, but I didn't kill anybody. I didn't drone any children," he said Monday. "I didn't steal any children's future. I didn't sell this country into debt. I didn't do any of the crimes that the man two blocks over at the White House is responsible for."
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