It's not likely that Franklin Graham quote is accurately attributed to him. In some of the viral email versions of the quote it is signed Semper Fi and/or a Military Vet.
Watch the globalist players, and follow the money:
https://theconservativetreehouse.com...lars-at-stake/
https://theconservativetreehouse.com...d-immigration/
With the number of powerful people against him, and the amount of money involved, I just hope he makes it out alive.
Good read, thanks.
“He said I was forced to choose between obeying the law or keeping my oath of office. He described my problem in one sentence.”Certain that any gun regulation violates the Second Amendment, Mack said “the government was forcing me to participate in a gun control scheme that I knew was unconstitutional. When all law enforcement is forced into that position by state or federal legislators, which one do we side with? And I believe there is a proper way to conduct oneself in knowing the difference between enforcing stupid laws and enforcing the principles of the Constitution.”
"Well the court determined that following orders when you’re committing a crime, or genocide, doesn’t cut it. We say the same thing. Do not say, ‘I’m just following orders.’ Do what’s right. We stand for people being abused. I don’t care if it’s gun rights, land rights, Amish rights, the federal government should not get a free pass and we should stand against their abuses.”
Mack was adamant that “I have never advocated violence. I spent 20 years in law enforcement without ever beating up anybody.” But “when you have no place else to go, when all the courts are against you, all the legislators are against you, where else do you go? I believe to the local county sheriff…and if that means standing against the federal government, then so damn be it.”
Damn right.
Fred Reed on the Uniparty:
http://fredoneverything.org/the-mask...ion-most-foul/
I love it: Donald Trump’s campaign reveals the establishment for what it is, a swamp of corruption as fetid as those of Latin America. It is better entertainment than Vaudeville. The frantic scramble to rig the primaries, change the rules, and thwart the voters–anything to defend their cozy entanglement of political tapeworms–makes absurd any pretense of democracy.
Yet, Kasich stays in.
![]()