Monday, May 19, 2008

"Loophole"

This dangerous anger comes from our frustration that we have been gradually stripped of any possibility of the redress of our grievances by peaceful means. What do the courts mean when the BATF and their handmaiden US attorney enablers are able to violate with impunity the laws which are supposed to regulate them? Of what significance is a positive ruling in the Heller case when measured against the government villainy represented by Olofson? And how long as it been since a traditional view of the Constitution has been delivered in the wrongly named "main stream media?" In truth, we have become a despised minority in our own country, shoved back from the free exercise of our God given rights, and its about to get worse.
Western Rifle Shooters Association presents Mike Vanderboegh's expose of, among other things, the fraud that is John McCain.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

EXCELLENT column, Mr. V.

"Of what significance is a positive ruling in the Heller case when measured against the government villainy represented by Olofson?"
Exactly. The laws already on the books -- which the NRA says should be enforced -- can be interpreted with life-ruining consequences by ANY low-level federal agent. Your "day in court" can become THEIR audition for a promotion. They do not charge people and bring indictments in order to LOSE.
Just as WE don't buy guns to surrender them, or train with them -- and train our MINDS to liberty -- to be "good Germans" and look the other way while the tide of tyranny rises

Anonymous said...

Today's newspaper brings this:

"Alexander Lebenstein, the only Jew from a small German town to survive the Holocaust..."
Mr. Lebenstern was invited back to his hometown four times, and each time he refused. Then students wrote and asked him to help them understand the Holocaust. He's going. They're going to name a school after him.
Of the students, Mr. Lebenstern says "They were hurting so much and searching for answers to what had gone wrong in Germany." A student writes: "The horrors of the Holocaust aren't that distant. It happened here in our streets to someone we know... our grandparents were involved... maybe as helper or people who "didn't know about anything.... It is up to us not to let something like this nightmare ever happen again."
It is up to us.