Thursday, December 02, 2010

Can corrupt government legitimately decide who it allows to keep and bear arms?

This is not “just a few bad apples,” as the ubiquitous police [state] apologists would have us believe. For every one exposed, there’s an entire support system of co-workers, superiors and subordinates who witness attitudes,  behaviors and actions every day and keep silent, going along to get along, to protect their own place at the table and/or activities.  [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner column looks at a whole rotten barrel.

Also see more citizen disarmament foolishness in Portland, and join a celebration.

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3 comments:

Defender said...

Hooyah, Mr. Codrea! You gave me my cardio workout for today. One of your most stirring columns ever.
Not "a few bad apples" but fruit of a poison tree whose heartwood is rotted away, making a cozy home for loathesome parasites that range far afield to bite and sting.

Chris said...

Definitely a column for the Codrea hall of fame, great stuff!

Unfortunately the sheep permeate the voting box and jury box that keep these scum bags in power. We're running low on boxes to turn to.

Crotalus (Dont Tread on Me) said...

No. Said government has broken the Contract with the People, which is the Constitution. Therefore, the People are absolved of any obedience to the government.