Well I am not sure you would be a felon if a state passes a law that is violation of the us constitution.
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Well I am not sure you would be a felon if a state passes a law that is violation of the us constitution.
We all check out at some time. Only difference is how. On your feet, or on your knees... begging.
Well, how about setting up a phone tree if registration becomes law and we don't register. When one member is being harassed a call goes out, those that are true show up to defend their brother patriot and the war starts there. My family is with me, I'm in for the duration.
If push come to shove then I am willing to put it on the line for my beliefs when it becomes the last resort to stay free. Like Bert says, better to die standing up than live on my knees. I'm old and my knees don't bend so well.
Edit: Before we get there, we should all be doing our best to elect representatives that will honor their oaths of office so it does not come to that here.
TEA
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I may be mistaken, but a lot of us on here are old enough that we really don't fear the consequences of resisting tyranny. We would all prefer that it never come to that point, but if it does, I feel that we have a higher than average probability of taking action than the general public. This may or may not be a good thing for us.
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Originally Posted by Blatantly Stolen