Gun Appreciation Day
Last Post 09 Jan 2013 10:37 AM by SDOWLING. 1 Replies.
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08 Jan 2013 10:45 PM
Somebody is organizing a day to support those who faithfully support us; Saturday, January 19th.

 http://beforeitsnews.com/tea-party/...72418.html

I'm a person who believes that gun ownership should be a personal choice and to the greatest extent possible, a private matter.
Firearms are to be protected from all threats (government and private), just as any real American would protect any other liberty.

The "brown-shirts" are going after gun owners; starting in NY with the publication of permit holder's addresses, and outside of gun-shows across the nation, they are interviewing would-be customers on camera.

The Left's choice has been made and it is obvious that love and care for the victims and their families takes a back-seat to their hate for guns and gun-owners.

Modern gun regulations go back to 1968 (FOPA), so I don't see this recent onslaught against our freedom as a new battle, nor do I think it will be the next "Crispus Attucks" moment for our homeland. It is a fierce battle however, that is being fought with the liberal media on their sides; using "Reductio ad Absurdum" to change the narrative. They intend on turning law abiding citizens into criminals (does anyone really believe that Mrs O Leary's Cow started the Chicago fire?) just like they always do.

In the endless battles for individual liberty; there have been great losses and great victories. The prevailing question throughout time has been if the everyday-private citizens were/are willing to leave their individualist "strong-holds" (self sufficiency) and expose themselves to the enemy?

So, it appears that privacy is being asked to take a "back-seat" to defending our freedoms once more. I can't see myself standing in line at a gun-show on the 19th, but I may decide to shop on-line (my modus oporandi), or send a thank-you note to my "suppliers".
 
 

"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"
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09 Jan 2013 10:37 AM
Silence is Acceptance. "To stand in silence when they should be protesting makes cowards out of men." ~ Abraham Lincoln ~ Stand Up and Be Counted !
Silence is Acceptance. "To stand in silence when they should be protesting makes cowards out of men." ~ Abraham Lincoln ~ Stand Up and Be Counted !


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