Sunday, March 15, 2009

Stand by citizens - states are standing up to the feds!

Approximately 15 states have issued resolutions mandating that the federal govt. leave their sovereignty as recognized by the 10th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Heres an article about Arkansas.

http://arkansasnews.com/2009/03/04/house-panel-rejects-state-sovereignty-resolution/



And here's an article showing how our military and law enforcement are being instructed to take up arms against the citizens.

http://phoenix.bizjournals.com/phoenix/stories/2008/12/15/daily34.html



Boys and girls start preparing. Stockpile food, blankets, money, weapons, and ammo. Contact friends and family and make a plan to defend yourselves.

10 comments:

  1. Civil War is starting to look imminent in the future.

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  2. I don't think it will be a civil war. I think it will be a second revolutionary war.

    The original civil war wasn't really a civil war. It was a revolutionary war to seceded from the union. A civil war takes place when two separate groups fight for the control of one government. A revolutionary war takes place when people wage war against their government to win their freedom from the existing government or to change the existing government.

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  3. I guess I should have said I can see a civil war occurring between the liberals and conservatives for control but I also agree with the revolutionary war thought. Either way I feel one is in our future and I sure hope I'm way wrong.

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  4. Unfortunately, I don't think you're wrong. We have corrupt people in positions of power. They are completely ignoring the fact that they represent the PEOPLE. They forgot that they are beholden to the PEOPLE. To take the position that we can fix this by voting them out of office is not realistic because the damage they do while in office is often irreversible. I have this to say to elected officials: Show us we're wrong. Show us you can be honorable and turn this around. Show us that this nation is worth saving as it stands.

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  5. The politicians try to divide and seperate us with petty issues. The dems/repubs are no different than the crayola colors, blue/green and green/blue (ie they are the same).

    The 2 party system is broken big time. I had this discussion before the elections with my brother...
    There needs to be a new political party in this country. One that actually represents the American People. The Revolutionary Army, or something to that effect.

    The current politicians are not going without being dragged down the steps of the capitol. Voting has almost become a moot issue.

    I hope things turn for the better, I really do. But things are lookin' bleak. Hopefully more and more patriots and true Americans start standing up and becoming involved in taking our country back.

    Paul Revere can ride the interwebz (we are all paul revere, henry knox, franklin, jefferson, washington.

    God bless America, Sweet land of liberty...

    -Hannibal138

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  6. I already started stockpiling ammo....
    Cisco

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  7. I understand MD is one state where the military is ready for civil unrest. the "bubba affect" may be starting to take place across the country.

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  8. I'm going to the Range in Mardela this week end to site in a new weapon I just got. Anyone else feel the need? Last time I was there a guy from Bowie was there with his FULLY AUTO .223. He was prepared with his state and federal permits. He had to come all the way to the Eastern Shore because ranges in his area refused to let him shoot there. WTF!

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  9. This apparently only violates "posse comitatus" if the National Guard is activated by the Fed. Government. So somehow they function differently if the State calls them up? What a crock of shit. I think that most American Servicemen and women realize they took an oath to defend the constitution - not the government.

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  10. In the news CCW hero

    Cisco

    http://www.miamiherald.com/news/southflorida/story/966133.html

    Robber fatally shot in Miami Burger King holdup
    A robbery at a Burger King in Miami's Upper East Side neighborhood left one person dead and another seriously injured.
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    BY ROBERT SAMUELS
    rsamuels@MiamiHerald.com
    An afternoon shootout at a busy Burger King restaurant in Miami left a potential robber dead and the customer who shot him seriously wounded.

    The bloody event unfolded about 4 p.m. Tuesday at the restaurant at Northeast 54th Street and Biscayne Boulevard. It was a time, employees said, when it is usually crowded with schoolchildren and people getting out of work early.

    The robber entered wearing a ski mask. He approached a clerk, showed his gun and demanded money, said Miami police spokesman Jeff Giordano.

    A customer eyed him and the two started arguing. The customer had a concealed-weapons permit and his gun -- and the two exchanged gunfire.

    The robber crumpled to the floor and was pronounced dead at the scene.

    The customer, with several gunshot wounds, was in serious but stable condition at Jackson Memorial Hospital's Ryder Trauma Center.

    Officers divided witnesses into several groups outside the restaurant to gather information about the incident. Employees waiting to start their shift called friends and family members on their cellphones to pass the time because they were not allowed through the police tape.

    ''I just hope all my people are OK inside,'' said Cynthia Thomas, who has worked at the Burger King for five years. ``It is scary.''

    Around them, drivers on busy Biscayne Boulevard gawked at the scene.

    The area is a prime destination for residents in the Upper East Side neighborhood -- featuring Soyka's restaurant, Sushi Siam and Andiamo Pizza.

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