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To: neverdem; All

As I have said many times before, this is going to involve an “individual” decision to the question...

“What are YOU prepared to do about it? And, what are YOU prepared to sacrifice for it???”

Over the last few years I have added to the statement(s) I make concerning our unalienable (and moral) right to keep and bear arms as WE see fit to do so...

My concern is that when and if this renewed effort to remove our Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms is bred out of future generations, those closest to us, friends, co-workers and even close family members will very well be our biggest enemies if we choose to reject and resist this potential threat...

For most it may be too late, to re-establish a trust to some of those folks and the threat of a Federal Whistle-blower program is a very likely to be a huge threat to us who choose to go against the grain on this issue...

I am at a loss to what the solution is for that, and it’ll have to be something the individual must decide to do about it...

I would recommend we just keep quiet about “our” capability to others and try to lessen the attention those threats to us may recall about our view on the issue, and what w have in the way of hardware and intentions...

The talk of burying our “capabilities” is over...This is the time to keep them close...And have a seriousness of purpose in our intent to fight this threat against our right...

Just remember, at the end of the day, if this goes against us...

Everyone loses...Let’s hope we can nip this in the bud again, and communicate that this is the political third rail that they just need to leave alone...

The elitists and foreign entities are embolden, they would like to see how far they can push, because they do believe, and are hedging their bets that we will not fight hard enough now to protect this right...

I believe we can give them a lesson they will not forget for a very long time...

Again, I would be very cautious, and guarded in my future discussions with friends, co-workers and family members about you and your intentions and capabilities...PLan accordingly, disperse your capabilities, don’t leave your eggs in one basket, and keep informed to the progress of the opposition to our freedoms...

Check six...

Over and out...


106 posted on 11/16/2012 6:52:57 AM PST by stevie_d_64 (It's not the color of one's skin that offends people...it's how thin it is.)
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To: stevie_d_64
.....right to keep and bear arms is bred out of future generations, those closest to us, friends, co-workers and even close family members will very well be our biggest enemies if we choose to reject and resist this potential threat...

Down the centuries, one of the foulest human habits was regularized and organized under the administration of the Flavian emperor Domitian, younger son of Vespasian who had slain his elder brother to get the purple. In those days tale-bearing and informing was called delatio, and delatores were coddled and protected, and they shared with the emperor's privy purse in the spoils of their condemned masters' estates. For under old laws, already commonly misused during the Civil Wars at the end of the Republic (when delation had previously prospered, although not in any organized fashion), condemned men's property was taken, lock, stock, and barrel, by the state, and as the centuries wore on, this became a principal source of state revenue, as the scrapings of the publicans and other tax-collectors tailed off over 400 years in a gradually failing economy.

As the example of East German ice skater Katarina Witt has shown, organized informing has been a staple of modern tyranny, and especially Communism.

111 posted on 11/16/2012 5:22:04 PM PST by lentulusgracchus
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