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ramius
08-28-1999, 01:42 AM
Well, since we're all shell-shocked as usual, and since most of the news we get is bad, I thought it would be nice to highlight some of the good news.

First of all, the subject of the second amendment being an individual right is making its way to the Supreme Court. A lot of top-flight Constitutional scholars are agreeing with something we all know... if you'd like to read the whole spiel, then go to www.nraila.org (http://www.nraila.org) and check it out.

Second of all, the Waco tragedy just won't go away. Thanks to the tireless efforts of private citizens trying to get to the bottom of this fiasco, it looks like the truth is finally coming out. And the truth is a lot more tragic than what we originally thought. To learn more about this, check out www.nealknox.com (http://www.nealknox.com) and read his various threads in the daily update section.

The presidential election is coming, and we've got an opportunity to put a friend in the president's pocket. While it looks like Bush is a cinch for the nomination, Alan Keyes has a shot as VP. Back him during the primary and it may pay off large dividends in the long run.

Finally, while I do get discouraged quite often, it gives me great pleasure to hang out with a bunch of folks like you who think as I do. And for that, I thank you all. Your moral support is greatly appreciated.



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-ramius...
right wing extremist gun nut
...and proud of it.

Bryant
08-28-1999, 05:21 AM
Hey Ramius, glad your on the right side of things and apart of us, make sure your there for the March for Liberty on Oct. 2nd in Lafeyette Park across from the white house and that goes for the rest of you. We may even ahve the NRA backing us if they ever get it together and let me know their answer, I also was trying ot get them to publish on the front page of the Guardian about the March and we may get bussing service to the March if all works out on my end. Please pray for me and the rest of the guys that this thing goes well, we need all the help we can get.

Bryant
08-28-1999, 06:40 AM
The problem the NRA does not get is that they don't attack "assault weapons" for the simple perpose of protecting school children. They are attacking guns that pose a threat to their power along with self deffense books, gas masks and books for making explosives. They are doing everything in their power to make sure they keep it and if that means banning our peasant rights than so be it, we are living in a time when we will have to fight to save that piece of paper known as the Constitution and if we don't then they have won.
It's time to send that message that we will fight for our rights if they don't quit harrassing us and our chance is the March for Liberty on Oct. 2nd at Lafeyette park in DC. We will start something huge here folks, and if nothing comes out of it we know we have already lost our voice in this country and at the point when the ruling body quits listening then you know it's time to for the 2nd Revolutionary war and once again from the oppression of a power hungry Government.
We must unite and fight as one just as our forefathers or we will just die under slavery and as cowards. Whoever pulls the trigger on that first shot will start the cycle once more against tyrrany and even if we do not win we will know we did everything to try and save this nation even with the cost of our very lives. But if we can not even give that small sacrifice of our blood then all the blood shead in over two hundred years of war protecting the Constitution will have been for nothing, absolutely nothing. As far as I am concerned my life may be a small price to pay but if I choose not to fight then the price will be even greater than any of us can possibly imagine. The time is now, it is time to unite and I am getting sick of everybody thinking that someone else will take care of it for them, when we are all this country has to protect her from the wolves that will soon feast on the carcas of freedom and democracy if we sit by the wayside and let them eat. All our hopes and dreams of a better tomarrow will only turn into the blind frustration and buligerence of hope that all who live in Socialist and Communist countries endure daily, without ever tasting that one thing they so desire, that thing my friends is freedom, the reason we all came to this country! We were all born with it but now we have to earn it just like generations have done before us, those who went to war for this country and never questioned why but instead questioned why not- we love this country. We came here once generations ago with a dream of democracy and with that we fought one of the toughtest nations in the world, Great Brittian, and today our ancestors our looking down knowing what we are up against but not knowing what we feel in our hearts, and slowly you start to wake up and realize what blood is racing through your viegns- is the same blood generations ago that bled battle fields red in Normandy and France, Gettysberg and Shiloh, Vietnam and Korea and the first battle for the most precious gift of freedom- the Revolutionary War. See people, Patriotism is not just something that gets stirred up when you hear of anti-gun legislation or infringment on our freedom of speech, but instead it is in our genetic make up of who we are as Americans. We may all have come from seperate backrounds but why we came is the same and we all are ancestors of Rebals who believed that we will not be ruled or told how to live by anyone but ourselves and if fighting is part of keeping this freedom then so be it, and as Americans our very nature is fighting for what we believe and we have done so in just about every generation since this country was formed. My question to you people is not why we will fight but as Americans, when?

ramius
08-28-1999, 03:01 PM
Bryant, you're preaching to the choir.



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-ramius...
right wing extremist gun nut
...and proud of it.

Bryant
08-28-1999, 06:04 PM
Sorry, I just got back from the bar when I decided to start writing. It always scares me a bit the next day to see what I wrote when I came back from drinking the night before.