Monday, September 07, 2009

In or Out?

Far fetched? It couldn’t happen here? Maybe and maybe not. [More]
Mark Epstein speculates on potentials. While no one can predict with certainty the way specific actions and events might unfold, I can think of less likely things that could happen.

Like surrendering all without a fight.

Also see:

Armed Revolution Part II: Setting Brush Fires

Armed Revolution Part III: “Taking out the Comms”

[Via Skip]

2 comments:

jon said...

if you refuse to live unarmed just on a day to day basis, i would find it hard to believe you'd choose otherwise in a sweeping revolution, even if no fighting breaks out.

the 1994 house of representatives elections is our only contemporary working example, and were i to take a "pragmatic" look, it is our best available option for the near future -- especially if the seats won are to be for more "ron paul republicans."

and that's a good demonstration of just how mentally incapacitated the opposition is, to boot. how can an anti-gun-rights social democrat argue that any one gun owner or "class" of gun owner should sit this one out? they fail to realize those distinctions we jibe each other with -- fudd, tacticool, etc. -- are our own inside jokes. they don't seem to get that there is essentially zero marginal cost to join the fray once the means to freedom is outlawed, and that we'd immediately close ranks for the sake of disposing ourselves of the nuisance.

we can solve our own problems later.

zach said...

Work hard locally for a more libertarian way of life. Get a legally recognized citizens militia. And wait. The power elite will not yield. Then we purge the federal beauracracy from the states. If they will not leave peacefully, we will make them leave.