Wednesday, January 14, 2009

The Tyrants' Pavlovian Response to Tyranny

Globalists are "salivating" over the possibility of a Constitutional Convention at which issues such as the 2nd Amendment could handily be dismissed, according to a leader who warns Virginia likely is the next target for the drive. [More]
I raised this flag a month ago. I sure wish more would join me.

But I guess Americans are as yet too detached and apathetic. I wonder what it will take to wake more up...?

You should have seen how shocked some were, and how outraged some got, after the LA riots broke out, and they found out about gun purchase waiting period (from shops that had not closed down).

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Avg Joe]

9 comments:

  1. They are going to do it one way or another. These attacks on the American people who only want to live in peace and raise their families will never stop until we are fully enslaved or free. But no matter how the pie is sliced, there's going to be a price to pay.
    This is a fight that is being picked and like it or not we are going to be pulled into it. The people who put American on this road were parasites who wanted a free ride in life and sold out their country.

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  2. All my elected representatives know where I stand.
    At the same time, the "Republican-dominated" state crime commission voted 6-6 on closing the "gun show loophole" that "allows" non-FFL people to buy and sell guns at gun shows one at a time without the NICS background check call. They CAN pay a licensed dealer $5 to run the check for them, voluntarily, but that's not good enough for some. The General Assembly will debate it.
    But not all Virginians are on commissions or in the legislature.
    If globalists want to kill our liberties, they ALL better show up for that party. Patrick Henry made our feelings clear: Liberty or Death. I don't think he was talking about suicide or execution, but in battle, and not alone but sending a platoon of oppressors on ahead.

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  3. When they alter (abolish) the Constitution, I shall consider myself absolved of any allegiance to the U.S., for the Republic I grew up with will be dead.

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  4. This question separates the men from the pragmatists:

    "What would you do in the event of the Second Amendment being rescinded?"

    Ask it often, ask it loudly. The answer they give will speak volumes.

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  5. Just remember folks. The Bill of Rights itself doesn't have any affect on our actual rights - it only enumerates them.

    They can repeal the 2nd, but I'm still not giving up my guns (at least not the "easy" way).

    2nd or no, I still have my preordained rights as a human being.

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  6. Triptyx, has it correct and in the same demeanor that the Founders did. Many of the Founders didn't want to do a Bill of Rights and put the words on paper for wordsmiths to twist. They believed that these rights were God giving rights that all men were to have by God.
    This by itself is a topic all by itself.

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  7. I have a hard time getting worked up about it; I am sorry for that. But frankly the current Constitution is so routinely ignored as to be irrelevant.

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  8. My rights are not dependant upon words on paper, but just for fun, I'd love to modify the Second Amendment by adding:

    "...and any employee, agent, or enforcer of any governmental agency, bureau, or office who proposes, passes, votes in favor of, or enforces any law regulating, controlling, taxing, or otherwise applying to firearms or other weaponry in any way shall be used for target practice by the citizen militia without delay."

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  9. Kent:

    Now wouldn't that be fun?

    By the end of this, it'll be law, de facto if not de jure.

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