Wednesday, May 23, 2007

At What Point Do We Pull the Guns Off the Rack?


By Curt Maynard


USA Today[1] is reporting that the Senate’s immigration deal pleases few. No kidding? What, I need a mainstream publication to tell me that? I don’t think so. I can tell the reader without any hesitation whatsoever that the Senate’s immigration deal pleases almost nobody with the exception of the 20 million illegal aliens here in the United States at present and a few million Jews and ultra-liberal leftists on the east coast.

Don’t be fooled by the US governments attempts to convince you through the Zionist media that Democrats want this or want that, or Republican moderates favor the deal, or that liberals see it this way, or conservatives see it that way, the government is lying and they’re using the media to shovel this crap down your throat.

Illegal immigration and whether or not to send the 20 million illegals in this country packing is one of very few bipartisan issues that nearly everyone, Black, White Hispanic, or Asian can agree on today. NO AMNESTY! No amnesty OR anything that smells like amnesty, these people must leave, one way or another and if our Congressional representatives can’t or won’t make that happen, we have a duty, an obligation, to our children, grandchildren, and those of our neighbors to make them!

When do we take our guns off the rack, oil them up, and head to Washington DC? That’s really the question isn’t it? We do have a right to do so you know, in fact, that is the very purpose of the Second Amendment, something our government has been actively trying to take away from us or at least reinterpret so as to disarm the American people.

The definition of treason is relatively clear, especially as it applies to anyone that has taken an oath swearing allegiance to the United States Constitution, which clearly states that the oath taker swears to uphold the Constitution against enemies foreign AND domestic. One definition is vague enough to include dissidents like myself IF one reads it as is, rather than considers what it really states and that is that treason is “a crime that undermines the offender's government.” I certainly am not in favor of our present government and won’t support it or anything it seeks to do until it [this is important] recognizes the authority of the American people, the true owners of this government. Theoretically, our politicians are suppose to represent us the American people, when they stop representing what we the people want they need to either leave office voluntarily or be thrown out.

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