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Connecticut halts plans to round up firearms after finding most cops in the state are on the list | Call the Cops
Connecticut halts plans to round up firearms after finding most cops in the state are on the list
Connecticut halts plans to round up firearms after finding most cops in the state are on the list | Call the Cops
Connecticut halts plans to round up firearms after finding most cops in the state are on the list
We, as Americans, can't escape history. Most people would rather live on their knees. And, generally speaking, it's a viable alternative to dying for the sake of property that you can't keep if you are deceased.If they do show up, they have chosen their side. Deal with it or live on your knees.
If they do show up, they have chosen their side. Deal with it or live on your knees.
If they do show up, they have chosen their side. Deal with it or live on your knees.
When they show up, what's going to be your choice? What are you going to do?
it's a viable alternative to dying for the sake of property that you can't keep if you are deceased.
My point, exactly.I bet a lot of dead solders would disagree.
The only sad day is yesterday.It a sad day this is even a discussion.
'Round here we talk just like lions,
But we sacrifice like lambs.'
Counting Crows - Round Here Lyrics | SongMeanings
We, as Americans, can't escape history. Most people would rather live on their knees. And, generally speaking, it's a viable alternative to dying for the sake of property that you can't keep if you are deceased.
How about you coming to my door and getting the answer first person.When they show up, what's going to be your choice? What are you going to do?
Not holding my breath waiting on an answer.
I made the choice to hold my hand up and fight for the rights my forefathers gave me. Now I don't know about you but I do not take their blood on this dirt or any other, for those rights as something I should just give up w/o a fight. You sound like you would, I won't, nor will those I run with, which are either past/present mil, local, state, or Fed LE, trust us we are not going with the program. Like all the others around this nation, when the first one gets called on, the rest know the drill. Their are many in CT. who have chosen their destiny, and like me are in fact willing to die for what they believe in. If and when it starts there, like 200+ years ago, the sheep will keep being sheep, but around 3% like last time will not. Having a badge does not bypass the COTUS, dicking over folks over a traffic ticket is one thing, fucking with ones rights his kinfolks died defending or gaining is another. If you think the LAPD cluster fuck over one guy was interesting, the flip side of that coin will be required reading at a later date.We, as Americans, can't escape history. Most people would rather live on their knees. And, generally speaking, it's a viable alternative to dying for the sake of property that you can't keep if you are deceased.
The wolf/sheep analogy is so often misunderstood.I made the choice to hold my hand up and fight for the rights my forefathers gave me. Now I don't know about you but I do not take their blood on this dirt or any other, for those rights as something I should just give up w/o a fight. You sound like you would, I won't, nor will those I run with, which are either past/present mil, local, state, or Fed LE, trust us we are not going with the program. Like all the others around this nation, when the first one gets called on, the rest know the drill. Their are many in CT. who have chosen their destiny, and like me are in fact willing to die for what they believe in. If and when it starts there, like 200+ years ago, the sheep will keep being sheep, but around 3% like last time will not. Having a badge does not bypass the COTUS, dicking over folks over a traffic ticket is one thing, fucking with ones rights his kinfolks died defending or gaining is another. If you think the LAPD cluster fuck over one guy was interesting, the flip side of that coin will be required reading at a later date.
When you are deceased, you don't feel the regret you will feel living on your knees. When you are deceased, there are no mistakes to dwell over.
This is what a Wisconsin Sheriff said about gun control.
It's nothing at all like the early days of our nation: We now have very different problems created by a more mature democracy.In every operation there is unknowns. The best planners think the drill threw, but every once in a while a hitch is thrown into the giddy up. Thinking there are not folks who won't die for their beliefs or past oaths is fool hardy at best. No one gets out alive, and the only thing/s a person will be remembered by/for are what they stood for while alive. There is not one person walking this rock that can't be got, regardless of who they are, or who is guarding them, that sir is plain fact. However if that person is removed those who started the chain of events may have lite a fuse that is unstoppable,... Much like the very early days of this nation.
The policy that is in play right now is to discredit, those who will/would stand up and that game has been in play for over 10 years. Nice to have those inside that have the same values as us,.... trouble making boat rockers. Then again not going with the program is a problem for those who think voiding the COTUS is OK as long as they have a badge, or use their desk as a Chasity belt.
It's nothing at all like the early days of our nation: We now have very different problems created by a more mature democracy.
There is nothing noble, or masculine, in rushing to advocate a primitive response to a superficial understanding of the problem.
There are sheep who dress in wolf clothing. And there are sheep who volunteer to be eaten by the first wolf to appear. Neither survive first contact.
We accede by lottery, not by merit, to the rights that out forefathers "gave" us. We can squander them as sheep. Or we can squander them equally efficiently with pretensions of being a wolf.
That you claim to be fighting for your rights by advocating violent resistance is a valid argument, but not a good one. Any success will actually concede a greater failure, because it will give away the game to justification of a baser value than the one you are claiming to uphold...In which case your victory will be nothing more than a surrender performed on the enemy's ground.
In every operation there is unknowns. The best planners think the drill threw, but every once in a while a hitch is thrown into the giddy up. Thinking there are not folks who won't die for their beliefs or past oaths is fool hardy at best. No one gets out alive, and the only thing/s a person will be remembered by/for are what they stood for while alive. There is not one person walking this rock that can't be got, regardless of who they are, or who is guarding them, that sir is plain fact. However if that person is removed those who started the chain of events may have lite a fuse that is unstoppable,... Much like the very early days of this nation.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying that there is nothing worth dying for, but I am raising the question of whether there is a false effectiveness to offering one's life.Might be the view in your circle, not that way in others I can assure you. A man who won't fight or die for his beliefs, has none. Freedom is not, nor never has been free, someone has had to pay for it all along. To roll over and quit means you could care less about how others sacrificed their time, body parts or lives, so we could have what little we have left. When your back is against the wall like this nation is now, you have but two options,...
Might be the view in your circle, not that way in others I can assure you. A man who won't fight or die for his beliefs, has none. Freedom is not, nor never has been free, someone has had to pay for it all along. To roll over and quit means you could care less about how others sacrificed their time, body parts or lives, so we could have what little we have left. When your back is against the wall like this nation is now, you have but two options,...
Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying that there is nothing worth dying for, but I am raising the question of whether there is a false effectiveness to offering one's life.
I am also advocating that, as a bridge between Sun Tzu and the modern theorists of war, knowing when to act might in most cases be more important than the act itself. After all, Machiavelli's "virtu" and "fortuna" are antagonistic brothers.
Jacques Ranciere has analyzed the hatred of democracy from Plato's Republic, Book VIII, to modern day. He's worth a read: He paints a vivid picture of sham promises within the rhetoric of freedom and individual rights.
Ranciere suggests that we consider what Hannah Arendt identified as the founding moment of all social movements: an act which at the same time begins and justifies itself. This combination of anticipation and act is the essence of all politics. The practical question becomes whether violence is necessary to create authority at the moment of founding (as Jacques Derrida has claimed).
Although I am convinced of the effectiveness of violence for the purpose of winning a war, I am not sure that violent resistance is, anymore, required in defense of principle within a mature democracy.
In sum: The 1970s called. You weren't home, so it left a message: Baader-Meinhof was then; this is now.
I take your point, but rumor has it that Mussolini was frustrated at Italy's inability to make the trains run on time.What strange quirk causes you to think of this as a "mature" democracy? By my observation it is anything but. They cant eve pass a budget.
I take your point, but rumor has it that Mussolini was frustrated at Italy's inability to make the trains run on time.
How about you coming to my door and getting the answer first person.