Don't Tread On Me
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It's kind of bizarre you know,
This notion that a law can legitimize another law. After New Orleans, some States and some Locals are pushing for legislation that makes confiscation illegal. The 2nd Amendment already does that. In effect, they are trying to write and pass laws that forces the government to respect or adhere to the Constitution's Bill of Rights according to the proper interpretation/meaning.
How is this possible? That suggests that the Constitution and Bill of Rights are somewhat meaningless and that somehow a modern law can put some bite into these old documents bark.
This is all based in total absurdity. The Constitution and Bill of Rights are a contract between US and THEM. US being the people, THEM being the government. THEY have broken the contract about 1,000,000 times since the 1789.
Which brings us to the great question - what IS enforcement of the contract, or at least what IS morally acceptable form of dispute resolution between US and THEM?
We know that a law cannot make another law anymore serious, real, or legitimate. Laws, Constitutions, and social contracts are backed BY FORCE. When the government seeks to enforce a law, they don't ask you to comply, they make you comply - by FORCE.
We never make the government comply because we are cowards and we are weak. It is our nature, our disposition to be this way because we are often good-hearted, decent, peace-loving people. These sort of people always see the brighter side of things and always give the benefit of the doubt, give extra chances, allow abuse to continue because of their good will, and just like to get along and not rock the boat.
I hate to break it to some of you folks, many of whom have been brainwashed through years and years of government-run education and government approved media, that IT IS COMPLETELY JUSTIFIED TO SHOOT AUTHORITIES THAT VIOLATE OUR FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS.
If you do NOT believe this, or believe this action to be extreme, radical or even criminal - than YOU are part of the problem. Our nation was born from such an action. Our nation was born from a revolution that began when civilians fired upon soldiers who were ordered to confiscate their firearms.
Cops are fine. They are heroes. They are important. They are all things wonderful - until they become something other than cops. When they become murderers, or confiscators, or the strongmen of tyranny - they are no longer cops, and no longer Americans. They are traitors guilty of the highest treason.
Sorry, "I was only following orders" doesn't count anymore...
This notion that a law can legitimize another law. After New Orleans, some States and some Locals are pushing for legislation that makes confiscation illegal. The 2nd Amendment already does that. In effect, they are trying to write and pass laws that forces the government to respect or adhere to the Constitution's Bill of Rights according to the proper interpretation/meaning.
How is this possible? That suggests that the Constitution and Bill of Rights are somewhat meaningless and that somehow a modern law can put some bite into these old documents bark.
This is all based in total absurdity. The Constitution and Bill of Rights are a contract between US and THEM. US being the people, THEM being the government. THEY have broken the contract about 1,000,000 times since the 1789.
Which brings us to the great question - what IS enforcement of the contract, or at least what IS morally acceptable form of dispute resolution between US and THEM?
We know that a law cannot make another law anymore serious, real, or legitimate. Laws, Constitutions, and social contracts are backed BY FORCE. When the government seeks to enforce a law, they don't ask you to comply, they make you comply - by FORCE.
We never make the government comply because we are cowards and we are weak. It is our nature, our disposition to be this way because we are often good-hearted, decent, peace-loving people. These sort of people always see the brighter side of things and always give the benefit of the doubt, give extra chances, allow abuse to continue because of their good will, and just like to get along and not rock the boat.
I hate to break it to some of you folks, many of whom have been brainwashed through years and years of government-run education and government approved media, that IT IS COMPLETELY JUSTIFIED TO SHOOT AUTHORITIES THAT VIOLATE OUR FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS.
If you do NOT believe this, or believe this action to be extreme, radical or even criminal - than YOU are part of the problem. Our nation was born from such an action. Our nation was born from a revolution that began when civilians fired upon soldiers who were ordered to confiscate their firearms.
Cops are fine. They are heroes. They are important. They are all things wonderful - until they become something other than cops. When they become murderers, or confiscators, or the strongmen of tyranny - they are no longer cops, and no longer Americans. They are traitors guilty of the highest treason.
Sorry, "I was only following orders" doesn't count anymore...