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Blue Vs Red The 2nd American Civil War Trailer

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21st Century America is dangerously polarized. On Freedom's side and fighting for the Constitution are the Blue States, rebelling against the imposed "new world order" and "slavery" of the Corporate Elite controlled Red States. Is the American Experiment over? Will the Constitution be restored to all freedom loving men or will the Privitized Red Army of the Dominion States of America tramble the country from sea to shining sea? Only time will tell. (this is the preview trailer for a thirteen webisode series.)

"We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America."

AmericanNoteBook: The United States is the world's oldest surviving federation. It is a constitutional republic, "in which majority rule is tempered by minority rights protected by law." It is fundamentally structured as a representative democracy, though U.S. citizens residing in the territories are excluded from voting for federal officials. The government is regulated by a system of checks and balances defined by the United States Constitution, which serves as the country's supreme legal document and as a social contract for the people of the United States. In the American federalist system, citizens are usually subject to three levels of government, federal, state, and local; the local government's duties are commonly split between county and municipal governments. In almost all cases, executive and legislative officials are elected by a plurality vote of citizens by district. There is no proportional representation at the federal level, and it is very rare at lower levels. Federal and state judicial and cabinet officials are typically nominated by the executive branch and approved by the legislature, although some state judges and officials are elected by popular vote. Politics in the United States have operated under a two-party system for virtually all of the country's history. For elective offices at all levels, state-administered primary elections are held to choose the major party nominees for subsequent general elections. Since the general election of 1856, the two dominant parties have been the Democratic Party, founded in 1824 (though its roots trace back to 1792), and the Republican Party, founded in 1854.

Within American political culture, the Republican Party is considered "center-right" or conservative and the Democratic Party is considered "center-left" or liberal, but members of both parties have a wide range of views. In an August 2007 poll, 36% of Americans described themselves as "conservative," 34% as "moderate," and 25% as "liberal." On the other hand, a plurality of adults, 35.9%, identify as Democrats, 32.9% as independents, and 31.3% as Republicans. The states of the Northeast, Great Lakes, and West Coast are relatively liberal-leaning—they are known in political parlance as "blue states." The "red states" of the South and the Rocky Mountains lean conservative.

Poltical demographic sources:
The Associated Press Poll Conducted by Ipsos Public Affairs/Project #81-5681-13. Ipsos Public Affairs (2007-08-08).
^ Number of Democrats Falls to New Low, Republicans Decline Too. Rasmussen Reports (2007-08-01).

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  • The freedom fighting blue? are you fucking serious? Republicans are for smaller government and individual liberties my friend.

  • @colinjrob1 : if you haven't noticed the Republicans are liars. It's easy to say you're for something and put on a bumper sticker. Actions are louder than words. The GOP has increased the size of gov't every time they've held the Presidency and borrowed trillions of dollars from Commie China, while bankrupting the USA. When was the last time you ever saw a Republican fighting for liberty other than Lincoln or Teddy R? The GOP fights for Corporate rights not human rights. Quit being fooled.

  • @bobbydiablo like socialist liberals like obama are better? If you have not noticed, both parties are hijacked by the same elitists. We the people need to work together, not be divided.

  • @graffix87 You need to ask yourself who is dividing the country? Your'e using name calling like "socialist liberals." Where does that come from? How did it get in your lexicon? Is the people "elitists" who want you to call Democrats "socialist liberals" or "commies?"

  • Hoy!

    Shame on you bobbydiablo.

    Don't get the goyim all riled up.

    Go back to sleep goyim, nothing to see here.

  • @surfn123: What is a goyim?

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  • @bobbydiablo the same elites own democratic and republican party.

  • Rosariogirl the movie the second civil war was made in the 1990s and was a pretty good movie. It actually seems like they predicted our future because immigration is pretty much what kicks it off along with the federal government telling states they have no rights.

  • What side would Michigan be on? Because if this country splits, I intend on moving back in order to be with my whole family, including cousins, aunts and uncles, and grandparents. I'm Republican

  • NDAA coupled with the Patriot Act, Homeland Security, TSA, SOPA, and the enhanced powers granted to FBI and the Police Force for warrantless searches. This allowed every Constitutional right granted under the Bill of Rights to an American Citizen to be abolished. All these things together has completely destroyed the Constitution and made it not worth the Parchment it is written on. There will be Civil War but it will be We the People verses the Government and those who side with the Government.

  • well if its red vs blue wont the red win? red has more guns lol. seriously though if America broke out into another civil war it would be a lot more complex than sheeple of the red and the sheeple of the blue. our country hasn't been more divied at any time since the civil war

  • I love dumb ass republican statements, like the last one. Cleary, you have no idea what youre taking about.

  • I will be on the side that refuses to redistribute the wealth, but makes sure that those who cheat the system goes to jail. People have the right to make as much money as they want and to keep it, fairly.

  • @bobbydiablo

    I think the democrats and republicans are socialist

  • Both parties promote the agenda of the one percent i was a liberal who bled blue until obama started to do the opposite of everything he campaigned on and began to start more war

  • @TheAmericanPatriott How's that? How are you so sure? How will the socialistic liberals and religious loon conservatives eventually NOT come to bloodshed? Explain.

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