RKBA: Our End Game

Ed Brunner

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Does anybody else think the time has come?

The time to demand the repeal of all unconstitutional gun control laws.

What will happen if we dont?

We will lose completely!

Any queations?



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Better days to be,

Ed
 
There isn't an endgame in this. Or, to be depressingly accurate, the game ends when no one bothers to even try fighting. If insurgencies around the world are any guide, we are talking at least a generation. I would bet on a longer process than that even.
 
As someone once said, and I wish I could remember who to credit, "There are no lost causes, because there are not won causes." This isn't the sort of fight where you win once, and it's settled; This is the sort of fight where even after you've won, if you let up for an instant you'll get creamed. And that goes for them, as much as it does for us. They only really win if we give up and go away, and we're NOT going to be doing that.




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Sic semper tyrannis!
 
To repeal all unconstitutional anti-RKBA laws is truly a logistical nightmare. The beginning is in realizing that the fight is all about whether or not the USA can tolerate the epidemic of psychotic denial that keeps the Socialists posing as Democrats in power. Until mental health is not looked at as a Western, Judeo-Christian, patriarchical racist prejudice, we'll remain in a war of attrition.

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ALARM! ALARM! CIVILIZATION IS IN PERIL! THE BARBARIANS HAVE TAKEN THE GATES!

[This message has been edited by Munro Williams (edited March 14, 2000).]
 
"What will happen if we dont?"

Who is we?

Who is going to demand? What, a lawyer?
A Senator? A congressman?

They all have vested interest in a strong
unopposed government. It has always been thus.

Remember, always remember what a government is. Never forget. Remeber where they came from, and what they ALWAYS become without fail.

We The People is a neat idea, the first and only time in history a couple of dozen rich guys got together and tried to make a difference. And what a difference it was. Where is their like now? Oh, is it Bush? hahahahaha

jnix thinks that a pro RKBA supreme court
decision would do the trick, AND he might very well be right. So what do you think the chances of a RKBA case ever comming before the US Supreme Court are? Pretty slim say I. Why? because in the years since US vs Miller there have been PLENTY of opportunities to visit this matter, all declined without comment. All, every time, period.

So, I'm told that it is a moral imperative that we place Bush in office so he can appoint 3 seats on the Supreme Court BECAUSE a RKBA issue will come before the court SOON.

Well, where is it on the docket? Is there a case making its way through the decades of lower courts and summaries that really looks like it might make it? Eh?

Which case is that?

Remember, to repeal one of the 1st 10 is to declare the entire body of the Constitution null and void.

To hear a 2nd amendment case, it would have to be like Miller. Where the government gets to make it's case unopposed and gets to set the rules after YEARS of prep so that the 2nd can be upheld but any ruling against them (the Feds) gets overturned. Read Miller. Read it.

I know it sounds very much like I am an anarchist, I am not. I strongly believe in the constitution of the United States and the Republic.

I belive that this political pandering over worries and fears that one entrenched tyrannical power is better than another because they will take a bit more time before stripping us of the few freedoms still protected by law is preposterous.

A tyrant is a tyrant.

The endgame is to vote for the best man or woman, and if that person is you, than run for office. Vote for the best sherrif, if they all suck, write one in. The best senator, write one in if you have to. This crap of voting for lesser evils has brought us to where we are today, and where we are isn't all that good, esp. in view of the world, where We The People are the freeist people on earth, and if we fail, who will take up the torch of freedom and human rights? And brother, we suck right now.
Throw the bums out, they have betrayed us, our laws, our land.


So, a vote for anyone other than Bush is a vote for Gore?

Bullsh*t, a vote of conscience is a vote for what is right. A vote for Bush is an endorsement of a sick, depraved and totally venal system of tyrannical powergrabbing dictatorship.

, , unless of course, you really think he is
the best man, in which case, go ahead on :)


[This message has been edited by dog3 (edited March 14, 2000).]
 
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