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So heres a question for you:
What if the gov't that you love so much decided to allow you just ONE firearm? i mean, hey, 10,000 men armed with .22s is an armed militia by definition. Would you see this as an infringement upon your rights? Would you stand up and say that it was wrong? Or, would you simply cover your head in the sand? I think I know the answer based upon the whole " rule of law " line up there....
Somewhere along the lines, you got dumbed down. You were to told that to protest was unamerican. Wrong. Standing for what you believe is patriotic and is also how we got the Constitution that YOU are willing to allow to be tailored to fit the governmental fashions of the moment.
The brave men who fought for the document that you live under the protection of must be rolling in their graves.
They didnt obey the Rule of Law, they fought to change it. They stood against tryanny and over bearing govt rule.
To hide under " I obey the rule of law " is cowardly. To stand for what you beleive in is courage.
You keep drinking the kool-aid, and by the time you retire, you can be all fresh out of rights, and they can ship your senior citizen asses to a nice internment camp.... for old folks. We young people will be there fighting to change how the govt treats you... you can thank us later.
The government has already decided we need no fire arms. It's people like me who have fought from within the system that has allowed you and others to keep your rights.
To protest without a chance of winning is a waste of energy. Jump up and down and chant all the slogans you want they will just look at you and laugh at you for being the fool you are. A proper method of protest is political extortion, guarantee a politician that you will do everything in your power to remove them from office, and then back it up with action.
"rule of law" can work for you, if you know how to work it. If I have learned anything from the system under which we live it is that Polititions are scared to death of the average citizen. When you get citizens standing up in commitee hearings to be heard. When you get citizens in front of cameras to be heard. All it takes is the balls to do it, it's a lot tougher than pointing a gun at some one. How many committee hearings does it take? Enough to get noticed as some one who has serious convictions.
I use that document under which we live, you just seem to wrap yourself in it. If you can keep your head and your cool that scares them, the radical protester with perposterous statements is quickly forgotten as a "kook", a "nut case" or worse yet a "dangerous threat". I served my country, I know what to do, people like you with your attitude are doing more harm to our freedom than anything or anyone else.
BTW I retired a few years ago, somewhat early in life, no camp or retirement home. Planning is what I do, looking for another project right now.
Were you the bully or the bullied? I vote bully.