Gibson Factory Raided at Gun point
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I'm reading the Federalist papers right now. I suggest anyone who wants to understand the reason for the constituition and why our gov't was set up the way it is (was) should read them also. Lord knows our education system won't teach it.
I know it looks rather hopeless, but maybe we should use our votes for proper change before it's completely too late and our votes are worthless. It all can't be changed in one election, but if we stay steadfast and not become lulled asleep over the course of a couple elections we may just have a chance.
Also, the free market is not perfect, but it applies a sort of Darwinism that works in the end. Goverment is not God.
Another book I'm reading is "The Secret Knowledge of the Dismantling of American Culture" by: David Mamet
I went to an annex to get some lab work yesterday and was asked the following questions by the receptionist.
Girl: Are you Black, Hispanic, or other?
Me: No.
Girl: If you are not, what do consider yourself?
Me: after laughing in disbelief, I said Caucassian.
Girl: What language do you prefer we speak for your appointment?
Me: What the hell....ENGLISH!!
Girl: We want everyone to feel they're being treated fairly.
It's getting really crazy.
P.S. Something else to think about. The Gibson Company's CEO is not a fan of the present administration and they're not union.
I know it looks rather hopeless, but maybe we should use our votes for proper change before it's completely too late and our votes are worthless. It all can't be changed in one election, but if we stay steadfast and not become lulled asleep over the course of a couple elections we may just have a chance.
Also, the free market is not perfect, but it applies a sort of Darwinism that works in the end. Goverment is not God.
Another book I'm reading is "The Secret Knowledge of the Dismantling of American Culture" by: David Mamet
I went to an annex to get some lab work yesterday and was asked the following questions by the receptionist.
Girl: Are you Black, Hispanic, or other?
Me: No.
Girl: If you are not, what do consider yourself?
Me: after laughing in disbelief, I said Caucassian.
Girl: What language do you prefer we speak for your appointment?
Me: What the hell....ENGLISH!!
Girl: We want everyone to feel they're being treated fairly.
It's getting really crazy.
P.S. Something else to think about. The Gibson Company's CEO is not a fan of the present administration and they're not union.
Chris
Re: equality
Who says they can't? This is how certain forms of goverment do things in the world.qtone wrote:they surely just cant focus on one company
Chris
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I realize way off subject, but....
Political correctness is way out of bounds these days.
Our countries greatness came from assimilation. You can keep your cultural heritage and still be an American. That's what this country used to be about.
Music wise,back in the middle part of the last century radio stations played all kinds of music, Motown, Rock and Roll, Rock a billy, etc... That's how rock came about through assimilation of various forms of music Black and White.
Now we're at a point where every different racial group is separating itself.
We need leadership to bring us together [not divide America more,(which seems to be happening currently)].
Political correctness is way out of bounds these days.
Our countries greatness came from assimilation. You can keep your cultural heritage and still be an American. That's what this country used to be about.
Music wise,back in the middle part of the last century radio stations played all kinds of music, Motown, Rock and Roll, Rock a billy, etc... That's how rock came about through assimilation of various forms of music Black and White.
Now we're at a point where every different racial group is separating itself.
We need leadership to bring us together [not divide America more,(which seems to be happening currently)].
DOJ Advises Gibson Guitar to Export Labor to Madagascar
DOJ said Gibson problems would go away if they used Madagascar labor instead of our labor.
http://www.redstate.com/aglanon/?p=1337
http://www.redstate.com/aglanon/?p=1337
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Yeah, like I said, pay some Madagascar dude to run a sander down each board.
Done, import to your heart's content.
Done, import to your heart's content.
Tom
Don't let that smoke out!
Don't let that smoke out!
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The free market died the moment our government bailed out Wall Street. Didn't you get the memo? It's dead.Also, the free market is not perfect, but it applies a sort of Darwinism that works in the end. Goverment is not God.
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"Our task in life is not to guess which lever (like a rat in a lab experiment) too pull, but learn to determine, in the wild, as it were, how to support ourselves. Is this not a return to savegery? Not at all. It is a return to community, for in the free market, success comes only from the ablility to supply the needs of others."vibratoking wrote:The free market died the moment our government bailed out Wall Street. Didn't you get the memo? It's dead.Also, the free market is not perfect, but it applies a sort of Darwinism that works in the end. Goverment is not God.
As long as I'm alive, it's not completely dead.
Unfortunately, the bail out was a bi-partisan act. It's going to take cleaning on both sides to make any difference. It won't be easy...
Chris
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Let's not forget that Gibson has been on the other side of the conference room table on these things... suing Ibanez/Hoshino, Fernandes, and Paul Reed Smith for making guitars in the shape of a Les Paul. I'll give you that some of the early Ibanez guitars looked damn near like the Les Paul less the logo... but PRS? Really?
I'm not saying that the US Gov. is in the right here. It's clear that they're the 800lb gorilla in this situation, but maybe... just maybe... you reap what you sow.
I'm not saying that the US Gov. is in the right here. It's clear that they're the 800lb gorilla in this situation, but maybe... just maybe... you reap what you sow.
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I just bought a Les Paul R9 last month.
Do you think I should post it back to the US for evidence?
Do you think I should post it back to the US for evidence?
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We won't actually arrest anyone at Gibson for the purchase of illegal wood (in whatever form) even though we confiscated a million bucks worth..Again... Hell we won't even close em down..Let's do this, hold off filing charges for now, keep quiet and site the Lacey Act..This way we can go after their customers and make more money in fines and help our boys out on the hill!!
http://leestranahan.com/the-horrible-la ... itar-raids
Sounds like America to me..
Tony
http://leestranahan.com/the-horrible-la ... itar-raids
Sounds like America to me..
Tony
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So will the guitars produced before the Raid and the seizure of all this wood start selling for more money or will they drop in resale market.
I just bought a 2010 Gibson Les Paul Standard Gold Top so hopefully it won't end up screwing all of us musicians in the future that just bought guitars.
I can't believe the CEO would actually even consider moving the famous Tennessee factory out of the country as seen in this clip.
http://video.foxbusiness.com/v/11334064 ... n-guitars/
That's just madness!
I just bought a 2010 Gibson Les Paul Standard Gold Top so hopefully it won't end up screwing all of us musicians in the future that just bought guitars.
I can't believe the CEO would actually even consider moving the famous Tennessee factory out of the country as seen in this clip.
http://video.foxbusiness.com/v/11334064 ... n-guitars/
That's just madness!
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Before the Obama-phobes start getting too silly, just know that Henry (current owner of Gibson) is famously one of the biggest dirt-bags in the MI industry. Everyone I know that has come into contact with him (and or worked with/for him) hasn't been the least bit surprised by his recent run-ins with the Law.
Ideally, the noble Gibson name/company can be purchased by someone with real integrity once he is shown for who he is.
*Henry's legal problems have nothing to do with political affiliation.
*The President of the U.S did NOT raid Gibson illegally while carrying a machine gun (though I'm sure Fox News will have a photo of him doing exactly that).
Ideally, the noble Gibson name/company can be purchased by someone with real integrity once he is shown for who he is.
*Henry's legal problems have nothing to do with political affiliation.
*The President of the U.S did NOT raid Gibson illegally while carrying a machine gun (though I'm sure Fox News will have a photo of him doing exactly that).
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The problems with the government operating completely over the intended (and rational) boundaries of the framers intent or subsequent constitutional limits started long before our current President got elected. To blame him in this would be like blaming somebody today for the devastation of all the Bison heards in the US that happened in the 1800's..... The last 20 years has just seen exponential growth and greater perversion of the system, which will continue as long as the people allow it. The "hippie" generation was anti-establishment, and now they seem to be the ones gettting in office (becoming the establishment.... ironic to me at least) and trying to push that establishment to be far more controlling than ever before. Hopefully the "yuppie" generation can fix what's left after the "hippie" generation is out of power.nix wrote:Before the Obama-phobes start getting too silly, just know that Henry (current owner of Gibson) is famously one of the biggest dirt-bags in the MI industry. Everyone I know that has come into contact with him (and or worked with/for him) hasn't been the least bit surprised by his recent run-ins with the Law.
Ideally, the noble Gibson name/company can be purchased by someone with real integrity once he is shown for who he is.
*Henry's legal problems have nothing to do with political affiliation.
*The President of the U.S did NOT raid Gibson illegally while carrying a machine gun (though I'm sure Fox News will have a photo of him doing exactly that).
You notice no political parties are noted. That's because ignorance and arrogance seem to be universal traits to the political system here in our fine country. If it wasn't, you wouldn't have the government operating with such impunity and in total disregard of our rights.
Politicians are truly like diapers... They need to be changed OFTEN because they really stink up the place (before too long). So is the Gibson raid due to our politicians or the bureaucracy that has grown so big?
I'd say both.
My vote hasn't been cast in support of a Presidential candidate in 20+ years. I've always voted AGAINST a candidate more than for one. NOT ONE PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE has inspired me since I was in high school and couldn't yet vote. Sad, huh?
Not looking all that great this time around either.
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I say we drive up to TN and surround the plant with armed volunteers and let the production continue!! This infuriates me that the government would send armed agents into a plant of hard working skilled Americans over WOOD!!!!! Something tells me this wont be the only time we see this in the NEAR future.If thats how our government works then F*** them all!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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kevster wrote:The problems with the government operating completely over the intended (and rational) boundaries of the framers intent or subsequent constitutional limits started long before our current President got elected. To blame him in this would be like blaming somebody today for the devastation of all the Bison heards in the US that happened in the 1800's..... The last 20 years has just seen exponential growth and greater perversion of the system, which will continue as long as the people allow it. The "hippie" generation was anti-establishment, and now they seem to be the ones gettting in office (becoming the establishment.... ironic to me at least) and trying to push that establishment to be far more controlling than ever before. Hopefully the "yuppie" generation can fix what's left after the "hippie" generation is out of power.nix wrote:Before the Obama-phobes start getting too silly, just know that Henry (current owner of Gibson) is famously one of the biggest dirt-bags in the MI industry. Everyone I know that has come into contact with him (and or worked with/for him) hasn't been the least bit surprised by his recent run-ins with the Law.
Ideally, the noble Gibson name/company can be purchased by someone with real integrity once he is shown for who he is.
*Henry's legal problems have nothing to do with political affiliation.
*The President of the U.S did NOT raid Gibson illegally while carrying a machine gun (though I'm sure Fox News will have a photo of him doing exactly that).
You notice no political parties are noted. That's because ignorance and arrogance seem to be universal traits to the political system here in our fine country. If it wasn't, you wouldn't have the government operating with such impunity and in total disregard of our rights.
Politicians are truly like diapers... They need to be changed OFTEN because they really stink up the place (before too long). So is the Gibson raid due to our politicians or the bureaucracy that has grown so big?
I'd say both. ..................................
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