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To: huckfillary

The Sons of Liberty were rowdy and rough but those with a taste for liberty quietly cheered them on. We need a modern-day parallel. We need heroes.

The snowflakes and cultural warriors today are winning by default. They spout pure madness and/or open communist dogma, with the loving forebearance of what used to be the Press, while we on the right have few heroes to cheer for and the ones we have get no coverage. Maybe we need some muscular college boys to band together for a little extracurricular activity. The Sons of Liberty did a brisk business in bruises, making the opposition think twice about appearing in public.

On the plus side, there is indeed a Silent Majority out here in the hinterlands. There is a milita element that would make our Colonial Minutemen proud, and it could be expanded enormously with just a few phone calls. Most average citizens at least understand the difference between right and wrong, good and evil, and there are millions of veterans whose oath to “support and defend” the Constitution carried no expiration date. All is not lost ... yet.

Our question becomes: How do we stop a cultural (Communist) revolution in the making, especially one as far advanced as the one we now face? Time for some bruises?


36 posted on 03/03/2018 8:07:57 PM PST by DNME (The only solution to a BAD guy with a gun is a GOOD guy with a gun. Period.)
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To: DNME

That was beautiful. Instead of brutally criticizing me, you acknowledged that I had serious points to raise. And you summed it up in one sentence, “We need a modern-day parallel (to the Sons of Liberty)....some muscular college boys to band together for a little extracurricular activity. The Sons of Liberty did a brisk business in bruises, making the opposition think twice about appearing in public.”

What a patriot you are. Thank you for your support.


38 posted on 03/03/2018 8:23:43 PM PST by huckfillary
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