Saturday, July 10, 2010

Why We Shall Prevail

   As long as Americans have the right to keep and bear arms there can never be a complete government take over of our lives because when push come to shove in a show of force all we have to do is step out of back doors take one shot each, and the takeover will be decimated.
   Fifty percent of those who elected BHO made an idealistic mistake and they are in regret as I write. The rest are hard core but only represent 30-35 percent of the whole, which is a world wide percentage in every country on earth even under the strictest controls governments can put in place. The only difference between Americans and other peoples is the ownership of personal weapons which enables us to push back against overwhelming government power and we will always push back when push comes to shove. We are born of the gun and can only die by it.
    Those who imagine they are oppressed in America have no idea what real oppression is like. When the imagined oppressed become threatening and violent against there imagined oppressors, they will experience suppression of their efforts but will still not be oppressed under our Constitution.
    In every culture on earth there are individuals and groups that seek to oppress others, but in America any of their successes will soon be put asunder under the cleansing light of our Constitution by, “we the people”.    
   "The bosom of America is open to receive not only the Opulent and respectable Stranger, but the oppressed and persecuted of all Nations and Religions; whom we shall welcome to a participation of all our rights and privileges, if by decency and propriety of conduct they appear to merit the enjoyment." --George Washington emphasis added. By GAP
     Make note; Washington used the phrase “of all our rights and privileges” making clear that our rights and privileges exist only within our jurisdiction not recognized universally of or in the whole world of peoples, thus making ones propriety and conduct a limiting factor to the rights of citizenship. This is why illegal immigration should exclude the right to become a citizen of the United States of America.
"The dons, the bashaws, the grandees, the patricians, the sachems, the nabobs, call them by what names you please, sigh and groan and fret, and sometimes stamp and foam and curse, but all in vain. The decree is gone forth, and it cannot be recalled, that a more equal liberty than has prevailed in other parts of the earth must be established in America." --John Adams, letter to Patrick Henry, 1776
"[W]e ought to deprecate the hazard attending ardent and susceptible minds, from being too strongly and too early prepossessed in favor of other political systems, before they are capable of appreciating their own." --George Washington, letter to the Commissioners of the District of Columbia, 1795

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