Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Vanderboegh ponders unpleasant truths, restoring Constitution in Texas speech

“We are at present two peoples, two countries really, living within a common border and sharing (mostly) a common language but divided upon the answer to this question: does the government serve the people or do the people serve the government?” Vanderboegh elaborated. “This is not a question that the answer can be finessed, negotiated or ignored. It is one or the other, that of individual liberty as the Founders intended or of collectivist power in service to a few.” [More]

Today’s Gun Rights Examiner report notes no, we can’t all get along. The Prozis won’t allow it. So that means one side must win.

1 comment:

Pat H. said...

I used to ask, "to what year would you restore it??"

I no longer bother. There isn't going to be a restoration at all.

We southern nationalists don't want the US constitution, we want our freedom and liberty which will not happen under the yoke of D. C..

So, count the southern states out of this activity, we're not playing.