Vatic Note: Just to give us a feeling of how willing our ancestors were to stand for the "rule of law" at great risk and cost to themselves and because of it, we grew into a great nation. Pay attention to how scared these guys were, but if they did not stand for that, then the nation was gone with no one to protect it. Are we still a great Nation?
I don't know, but I suspect we are about to find out just what kind of people we are and how much we care about remaining free and in control of our own government that we organized and approved to act on behalf of the people of this nation. Our bill of Rights are literally in tatters now, so we will see when that gun control bill comes out of the Senate Judiciary committee.
Understand that this is what Gun Control is truly all about. The ability of the corrupt politicians to continue their corruption that would otherwise be stopped by the armed citizens of a town, city or nation. After what we saw our own AG do with fast and furious, we now know there is no rule of law at the highest levels of government, therefore we are forced to be the rule of law within our own citizenry, until the corruption is rooted out.
The Battle of Athens, Tennessee: RESTORING THE RULE OF LAW: True Story of the people’s revolt in America
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True Story of the people’s revolt in American, Aug 1-2, 1946
“A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state. The right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed” (2nd Amendment)
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