Resist Much. Obey Little.
Walt Whitman and James Otis, Jr. were right. We need less "unquestioning obedience," and more refusal to comply.
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Walt Whitman and James Otis, Jr. were right. We need less "unquestioning obedience," and more refusal to comply.
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Relying on the government to follow the rules - to limit its own power - doesn’t work out too well.
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2 months after Lexington and concord - and the shot heard round the world - General Thomas Gage made an offer he thought the revolutionaries couldn’t refuse.
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Relying on government to limit its own power is a really bad strategy for liberty. Ultimately, it’s up to us to defend our constitution and our liberty whether the government people want us to or not.
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1. Individual, natural right of self defense. 2. In defense of liberty, the union, and the states. 3. To prevent the "greatest threat to liberty" - large standing armies.
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It’s up to the people to keep things in check, by refusing to participate in their unconstitutional programs.
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Even if they were able to straight up repeal the 2nd, the feds would still have ZERO authority to enact, implement or enforce any federal gun control
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When discussing the power of the federal government under the Constitution, some people use the words "immigration" and "naturalization" interchangeably. They shouldn't.
They use the term wrong and get things totally backwards.
In Thomas Jefferson’s view, running up huge debts in the name of “funding” was a massive rip-off of future generations