They can say and do whatever they want, but once they start coming for the guns, the war begins, in earnest.
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True, they will leave everyone no other choice. Any attempt to disarm the public will result in a war and they know it, so they better be prepared. An unarmed public cannot rise up against tyranny. Americans will not stand for it.
Our side never punches back. It’s about time we did, and there needs to be some fury behind our punches. And then there needs to be follow-through, because it’s getting ridiculous to always be on the defensive, always allowing our enemies off the hook once we quell their most recent attempts to attack us. Once this one starts, we need to follow through, and a number of people and organizations need to be removed from the American culture.
“They can say and do whatever they want, but once they start coming for the guns, the war begins, in earnest.”
We may have to push our “line in the sand” forward a bit. It’s beginning to look like they may never come for the guns. Instead, they may cut off the supply of ammo and/or reloading supplies.
Worse, we could be left holding a few million rounds of ammo, plenty of guns to fire it but no way to coordinate our actions. On April 1 (yeah, April Fool’s Day, I’m not kidding, either!) Senators Rockefeller and Snowe introduced a bill which - if passed - would allow the President complete and unfettered control of the internet. He could shut it down in parts or in it’s entirety. He could demand files and lists from ISPs and forum owners.
Think about it: The government owns the auto industry, the banks and - soon - the hospitals. It already controls the food industry through import/export rules and agricultural subsidies. By locking up several million acres of range land in National Monuments and Parks .gov has impacted our supply of meat.
Like any good magician, our government has kept our attention focused on his right hand (our guns) while his left hand has stolen our wallets.