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Enemies of liberty tip their hand
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Bruce W. Krafft
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"Conservatives, libertarians, and gun rights activists have long suspected that many elected representatives, political consultants, and even some religious leaders secretly push a nefarious agenda that directly attacks the liberties and rights of ordinary citizens. Today at least two of these persons tipped their hand, making comments that raised the eyebrows of even the most seasoned journalists."
"Karl Rove, appearing on Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace, stated in no uncertain terms that the only way to stop gun violence is to remove the Second Amendment rights of citizens. Another journalist referred to Rove as a longtime advocate of gun control." ... |
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Millwright66
(6/23/2015)
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Well, at least some - if not most - elements we elected are honestly outspoken about their ultimate intent. So the looming battle facing all americans - not merely gun owners - is our elected leadership sees their oath of office as a 'proforma act', not a sacred, (if they can even conceive the concept) personal obligation !
Perhaps the next revolution is nearer at hand than most of us think, or would desire. |
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