seraphson
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Here's an interesting article I thought would be very good to reflect upon for awhile. I'll post my thoughts below.
First off I must confess that I've ran this scenario through my head before and I'm glad to see somebody actually write up on it. It's very easy to be an armchair warrior but if we thrust ourselves from our comfy chairs at our well organized computer desks' into such a situation things get pretty "real". I would kindly remind said Posse Comitatus violators of their Oath of Enlistment and try to use reason. Beyond that though assuming they don't accept reason and honor we reach "The Choice".
Choice A. Do we play out a nightmare scenario where we actually witness an American affirmed oath taking soldier murdering other American citizens merely because said citizens chose to defend their Second Amendment rights? As unreal as that sounds I believe such a paramount example of treason may very well happen. The author closes their statement in such a scenario with "you choose to die that day -- for nothing." Well, to examine this view point, which I somewhat disagree with, let's view the alternative.
Choice B. Give up your weapons and live another day never dare expecting to see said weapon again or any compensation for the money you essentially threw away by handing it over to the traitor, errh, American soldier. But here comes something worse. What. Is. Next? What does tomorrow hold now that you've let yet another right evaporate due to your dictator's, ahem, presidents decision? Going by past governments' track records and our not so long history and the trends that followed up to this precipice I really hope the author doesn't think tomorrow, or even the following decade for that matter will embrace freedom, liberty, peace, or prosperity.
I personally would rather choose death any day over Room 101 (yes, perhaps I'm a being a bit farfetched but then again let's step back and take a panoramic view of this very conversation, we've come this far so who's not to say we'll inevitable lead to an Orwellian dystopia?)
In addition I think we should recall and think about the many lives of the men, women, and children that were unexpectedly cut short at a shot for founding our Republic in the hopes that future generations may bear the fruit of freedom and liberty at their expense. Perhaps us negotiating at our doorsteps to stand by our Constitution and Second Amendment rights would be our rightful "dues" owed in honor of our founders and future generations?
What are your thoughts in regards to this?
When They Come For Your Guns . . . You Will Turn Them Over
by Jim Karger
"When they come for my gun, they will have to pry it out of my cold, dead hands," is a common refrain I often hear from the Neo-Cons when there is a threat, credible or otherwise, that the US government is going to take their firearms.
And, when I hear this crazy talk, I agree with them openly. "You are right. They will pry your gun from your cold dead hands," which I often follow with the question, "And where will that leave you except face down in a pool of your own blood the middle of the street, just another dead fool resisting the State?"
This is not a question they are comfortable with, if only because the intent of their saber-rattling was to imply they would fight to keep their weapons, and win.
Nice fantasy. It’s not happening.
If the federal government decides to disarm the public, and one of these rolls down your street after a not-so-subtle request that you kindly turn over your firearms and ammunition "for the common good," it will be nothing less than suicide by cop to do anything other than what you are told.
The militarization of US police forces is ongoing and escalating. Many cities and towns now own tanks, armed personnel carriers, even attack helicopters, and almost all are outfitted with military weapons not available to the general public.
And, it is not just your hometown cops who are getting new boy-toys. The military itself is buying up weaponry not just for use in the current or next scheduled war, but to deal with the likes of you, citizens who don't seem to understand that the Bill of Rights has been overruled, and that specifically includes, but is not limited to, the right to protest and engage in civil disobedience.
Also ignored (as if it didn't even exist) is the Posse Comitatus Act of 1878 which generally bars the military from law enforcement activities within the United States.
According to Public Intelligence:
"...for the last two years, the President’s Budget Submissions for the Department of Defense have included purchases of a significant amount of combat equipment, including armored vehicles, helicopters and even artillery, under an obscure section of the FY2008 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for the purposes of “homeland defense missions, domestic emergency responses, and providing military support to civil authorities.” Items purchased under the section include combat vehicles, tanks, helicopters, artillery, mortar systems, missiles, small arms and communications equipment. Justifications for the budget items indicate that many of the purchases are part of routine resupply and maintenance, yet in each case the procurement is cited as being “necessary for use by the active and reserve components of the Armed Forces for homeland defense missions, domestic emergency responses, and providing military support to civil authorities” under section 1815 of the FY 2008 NDAA." (Emphasis supplied.)
And, they are not just arming cops and weekend warriors for domestic purposes. Active duty Marines are now being trained for law enforcement operations all over the world (of which the US remains a part) specifically to deal with civil uprisings, and the US government knows that civil uprisings are coming to a town near you just as soon as the fantasy of a healing economy is shattered, the US dollar fails, and unemployment goes to 30%+ in real numbers.
And, to you tough-talking Neo-Cons with your AR-15 rifles and a few thousand rounds of ammo, here is reality: they will take your guns, and no, all your Second Amendment bluster aside, you are not going to do anything about it. You are not going to take on a platoon of Marines with state of the art automatic weapons and the best body armor you cannot buy protected by armed personnel carriers and attack helicopters unless you choose to die that day -- for nothing.
You will either be in the country or out, and if you are in, you will stay in and you will comply.
That is your choice . . . for the moment.
First off I must confess that I've ran this scenario through my head before and I'm glad to see somebody actually write up on it. It's very easy to be an armchair warrior but if we thrust ourselves from our comfy chairs at our well organized computer desks' into such a situation things get pretty "real". I would kindly remind said Posse Comitatus violators of their Oath of Enlistment and try to use reason. Beyond that though assuming they don't accept reason and honor we reach "The Choice".
Choice A. Do we play out a nightmare scenario where we actually witness an American affirmed oath taking soldier murdering other American citizens merely because said citizens chose to defend their Second Amendment rights? As unreal as that sounds I believe such a paramount example of treason may very well happen. The author closes their statement in such a scenario with "you choose to die that day -- for nothing." Well, to examine this view point, which I somewhat disagree with, let's view the alternative.
Choice B. Give up your weapons and live another day never dare expecting to see said weapon again or any compensation for the money you essentially threw away by handing it over to the traitor, errh, American soldier. But here comes something worse. What. Is. Next? What does tomorrow hold now that you've let yet another right evaporate due to your dictator's, ahem, presidents decision? Going by past governments' track records and our not so long history and the trends that followed up to this precipice I really hope the author doesn't think tomorrow, or even the following decade for that matter will embrace freedom, liberty, peace, or prosperity.
I personally would rather choose death any day over Room 101 (yes, perhaps I'm a being a bit farfetched but then again let's step back and take a panoramic view of this very conversation, we've come this far so who's not to say we'll inevitable lead to an Orwellian dystopia?)
In addition I think we should recall and think about the many lives of the men, women, and children that were unexpectedly cut short at a shot for founding our Republic in the hopes that future generations may bear the fruit of freedom and liberty at their expense. Perhaps us negotiating at our doorsteps to stand by our Constitution and Second Amendment rights would be our rightful "dues" owed in honor of our founders and future generations?
What are your thoughts in regards to this?
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