That Quaint Document

Posted by Unknown Senin, 07 Maret 2005 0 komentar
Tomtech at Daily Kos muses about historical precedent:

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I want to tell you about how a *quaint document which came into being when a group of insurgents, who had enflamed a native population to the point of engaging in an *armed revolt, came to power and wanted to ensure that revolt would never again be required. They also wanted to ensure that another revolt would be possible if the people decided it was necessary. The government was an occupying *imperialist nation.

One of the main reasons for the revolt was because the government placed large numbers of *troops in the homeland of the insurgents. The government was not seated in the country that revolted but used local officials and their own representatives to allow them to rule from abroad. The army's reason for being in the land was supposedly to protect them from foreign forces.

The government proposed a *tax system that was intended to make the inhabitants more reliant on the Empire. The government forced the nation to provide support for the occupying army by *economic control. As unrest was increasing government troops were sent into an insurgent stronghold to quell the rebels. When some children threw snowballs at the troops the troops responded with force. The number of casualties that included children who tried to resist the troops. This event actually was referred to as a *Massacre since the locals did not actually propose a significant threat to the troops. Two troops were actually convicted in a trial afterwards. Propagandists immediately capitalized on this incident to incite further rebellion.

The insurgents formed *secretive local committees to inform others around the world about the atrocities committed by the occupying army. The Government empowered a *corporation with subsidies in an attempt to show how benevolent they actually were. The insurrection began with an act of *economic sabotage where a group of disguised insurgents destroyed valuable economic assets of the subsidized corporation. The government responded with *economic sanctions and *increased oversight.

An *insurgent leader obtained intelligence that the occupying army was going to attack and after determining the method of attack arraiged for an ambush of occupying troops. The insurgents were severely outmatched by the occupying power but they formed an active resistance that led to *open warfare. The insurgents even organized a *military leadership structure even before the announced their intention to drive out the occupying army and form an independent government.

This insurgents formed a council* to generate demands and economically isolate the occupying government. These insurgents actually formed agreements* with other governments* that were antagonistic to the government. *Foreign soldiers were actually working with the insurgents. The Government hired *mercenaries and gave them unlimited authority to fight the insurgents. There were a large percentage of *loyalists who actively fought for the government forces. Complete revolt occurred after the occupying government declared a form of *martial law and declared that certain regions were in open revolt.

After the insurgents drove off the occupying army and then they actually created laws to *protect themselves in case rebellion again became necessary.

The insurgents used an unregulated press and vocal speakers to argue against the government which led to the uprising and they wanted to ensure that they could combat the government again if necessary.

The insurgents actually wanted to ensure their weapons could not be taken away from them so that they could have a local army. They actually thought that the local armed groups had to be available to protect themselves from government forces.

These insurgents wanted to prevent the government from finding proof of their complicity in terrorist acts.

The insurgents wanted to protect criminals so they could not be forced to admit their crimes and identify their co-conspirators

These insurgents wanted to force the government to make public the specific methods used to find evidence used against them.

These insurgents actually wanted rules in place to force the government to release them until the government proved their crimes in open court.

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What's that saying about people who ignore history?
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Judul: That Quaint Document
Ditulis oleh Unknown
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