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1 posted on 01/29/2014 9:25:41 AM PST by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

“My fellow Americans, I would like to address a serious issue which faces our country today: the gradual erosion of the individual rights of our honest citizens. Our government, including my administration, must shoulder much of the blame for this problem. It is time for me to acknowledge and repair the damage that has been done.”

“The Soviet Union has collapsed. People around the world are throwing off their yokes of oppression and tasting freedom for the first time. It is an embarrassing fact, however, that our government has forgotten about individual rights here at home. It is time to acknowledge and correct the infringements we have inflicted upon our citizens in the name of ‘crime control’.

“Decent, honest Americans are being victimized by a tiny fraction of the population, and it is our government’s fault. It is our fault because we politicians have continually passed laws that stripped the law abiding of their rights. As a result we have made the crime problem much worse.

“Our great economic power comes from the fact that Americans determine their own economic destiny. It is time we let Americans once again determine their own physical destiny.

“In 1989, I prohibited importation of firearms mechanically and functionally identical to weapons made before the Wright Brothers’ invention of the airplane in 1903. I hoped that banning these guns would reduce crime. It hasn’t. The only people denied the weapons that I banned are those citizens in our country who obey our laws. These are not the people our government should punish, and I now see what a terrible decision that was.

“Some politicians are now calling for a national 5-day waiting period to purchase a handgun. The riots last spring showed us the tragedy of that kind of policy. One congressman has even introduced a bill to repeal the Second Amendment to our Constitution. The Bill of Rights enumerates human rights, it does not grant them. That is something that we in government have forgotten. Repealing the Second Amendment would not legitimize our actions any more than repealing the Fifth Amendment would authorize us to kill whoever we wanted.

“All dictatorships restrict or prohibit the honest citizen’s access to modern small arms. Anywhere this right is not restricted, you will find a free country.

“There is a name for a society where only the police have guns. It is called a police state. The Second Amendment in the Bill of Rights is not about duck hunting, any more than the First Amendment is about playing Scrabble. The entire Bill of Rights is about individual freedom.

“In my recent trip to St. Louis, Missouri, I found that violent criminals have a government guarantee that honest people are unarmed if they’re away from their homes or businesses. It’s a felony for a citizen to carry a gun for protection. Giving evil, violent people who ignore our laws a government guarantee that decent people are completely helpless is terrible public policy. It is dangerous public policy. Our Federal and State governments have betrayed the honest citizens of this country by focusing on inanimate objects instead of violent criminal behavior, and I am ashamed to have been a party to it. It is time to correct that betrayal.

“Accordingly, I am lifting the import ban on weapons with a military appearance, effective immediately. I am abandoning any and all proposals to ban honest citizens from owning guns or magazines that hold more than a certain number of cartridges. I will veto any bill that contains any provision which would make it illegal, more difficult, or more expensive for any honest citizen to obtain any firearm or firearm accessory that it is now lawful for him to own. I will also encourage the removal of laws currently in effect which punish honest adults for mere ownership or possession of weapons or for paperwork errors involving weapons. I will work to effect repeal of the Gun Control Act of 1968 and the National Firearms Act of 1934 in their entirety.

“Tomorrow I will appoint a task force to investigate abusive practices of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms. I will ask for recommendations as to how that department can be made to shift its focus from technical and paperwork errors to violent criminal activity. I will demand the resignations of all agents and supervisors who have participated in any entrapment schemes or planting of evidence.

“Our government has betrayed its citizens and tomorrow morning I intend to start correcting that. Good
night.”

-—Henry Bowman


2 posted on 01/29/2014 9:44:26 AM PST by RandallFlagg (IRS = Internal Revenge Service)
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To: Kaslin

I agree with this article. The only problem I have is that I’m seeing more and more “Americans” who do not agree with it (been brainwashed into the “entitlement” program), and therefore, will never hold their (gov-ments) feet to the fire and make them change their spending habits. And STOP GIVING our money away!!!

American citizens need to stop seeing the government as the “monarchy” (that they think they are) and realize that WE THE PEOPLE means we hold the power. Time to take it back!

Same goes for the Republican party. They need to stop picking candidate “they” think will win, and pick candidates that we’ll vote for.

We need more people/articles/media to remind us, and pump up our lagging spirits. We’ve been beaten into silence for way too long.


3 posted on 01/29/2014 9:45:43 AM PST by beachn4fun (Guns are not the problem. People are. Forget the magazine...check your attitude.)
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