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Posted on Jun 1, 2018
SGT Joseph Gunderson
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LTC John Griscom
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First Tuesday in November at the ballot box.
Nice picture of General Roper. USAR, former Birmingham Chief of Police, at American Village in Montevallo, AL.
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Samantha S.
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I have seen very similar writings that eerily mirroring your posting here circle on the net for quite some time, as taking a pulse of the general population.
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SGT Mary G.
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Interesting pertinent topic, SGT Joseph Gunderson, and good treatment of it.
I always liked Stokely Carmichael's take on a "successful" revolution: (paraphrasing) You don't win a revolution or end a revolution. You start a revolution - and win battles. Once the immediate goal is achieved (referring to the American Revolution) then you need to continue to be vigilant, and continue to fight when necessary for what you fought for in the first place by being an informed and participatory citizen. (From his presentation at a symposium about "Revolution" during spring break at college 1967.)
I think "continue to fight for what we fought for in the first place" more or less says it all, given that government since that time is an extension of our original stated values, principles, and ideals in the Declaration of Independence, and the Constitution. In other words freedom is not free. We didn't "win" our freedom so we could rest on our laurels.
I suggest that constant vigilance along with timely successful responses to problems, do not necessarily require revolutionary combat. We are required though to pay attention, be informed, and be advisory participatory citizens - and to have patience, reasonable sound judgment, and a willingness to use the laws we have and to use the system we have to revise them as necessary, and we need determination, and . . . plenty of patience, then more patience.
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The only revolution I dream of is one where people register to vote, show up at the polls, and run for office if they don’t like the way things are. With so many people not really participating in the process, regardless of “side”, I despair.
SGT Randy Bombardier
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I will revolt when there is a move to change the constitution I swore to defend.
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SPC Mike Davis
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I am convinced we are very close to a civil war. As such I am preparing for it. Immorality is rampant in all areas of society and especially so in the military. In this nations last election 63 million people crawled over broken glass to vote for a great America. Those who embrace immorality and a perverted lifestyle are fighting against everything that has made this the great nation it was. Sadly the once proud military that helped to make this the great nation it was. Is now leading the charge against this nations once proud people and their high moral values. The government has indeed reached the point of immoral and perverted oppression of its people. The good and decent people of this great nation can stand by no longer. We must begin the revolution by ballot (and if such methods are denied us) then by civil war. Immoral and perverted lifestyles destroy nations (history stands at the bar of justice in proof of such a judgement.) If the good and decent citizens of this great nation do not start the revolution now. There will be no great America for our children and grandchildren.
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Moezy Moffatt
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You sir are not alone in your beliefs,it does seem to be a minority thought,but you are not alone by any means,it is a sad state of affairs, if we check into the way things are being taught to our children is outlandish,teaching them that the Constitution was written so the government could more help the people,which is the complete opposite and wrong.Wish everyone thought like you sir.
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PO3 William Smith
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Actually, there are quite a number of instances where the government has and is acting in violation of the Constitution. Remember, one of the catalysts for the American Revolution was the taxation of tea. The federal government and a number of state governments already put an insane burden of taxation on the people. Not only that, but the IRS or state governments will take your home or land for unpaid taxes. That certainly isn't something that the Founding Fathers planned as being just. Nowhere does the Constitution grant the government the right to steal private property. As for the inalianable right to bear arms that "Shall Not Be Infringed". there are all sorts of infringements on that. Most notably the National Firearms Act and Gun Control Act. What I see is a Federal Government that is now overbloated and out of control and numerous state governments also the same. They pass laws KNOWING they are violations of the Constitution but also knowing that it will take years before the Supreme Court overturns those unconstitutional laws (if it ever does) and in the interval, they are still "The Law". There are many, many more current laws that are Constitutional violations federal agencies that enforce them. Some of them are environmental. Imagine a landowner being fined for making a pond on his own property. It was deemed a vilation of some inner water commerce act or some such nonsense. In Oregon the state government has declared it OWNS the RAIN! Homeowners can be fined for collecting RIAN WATER! I'd say that revolution to throw out the overbearing gvernment is coming faster than any of us would think and it is well within the Constitution to do so.
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PO1 Dennis Herdina
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The Revolutin that everone seems to be screaming about in the anti fa movement and its ilk..has ANYONE of them ever researched the French Revolution or the Communist Revolution of 1917? Each of these *Revolutions* started out as well thought out by men who were determined to change things for the better. The next step of the *Revolution* was to start eating their founders ie Decapitation in France or slave labor camps and prison in Russia (Siberia) after that they started in on the lesser officials like bank officers, shop or factory owners, farmers and even the military. Anti fa *claims* to want the present officials out, all well and good, but who do they replace them with? themselves or people they approve of? In either case they will turn on each other at some point for not being true believers or Antifa enough. Anti fa members have given as near as I can tell ABSOLUTELY no consideration to who they will replace these officials with that they want removed...read Trump, et al. No a 2nd revolution is to coin a phrase..a mugs game proposed by idiots to other idiots. Antifa is no political movement unless being a thug and a street brawler makes you a movement. A 2nd revolution maybe coming but it wont be because of these loud mouthed street punks.. A 2nd revolution will start in the private homes and gathering places of the ordinary citizens who will realize the government should work FOR US and not US for THEM. The only movement I see from Antifa is their bowels when they go to the toilet in the morning. I would suggest that one takes a good look at something called the Convention of States on the net. And finally VOTE.
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I say that we do not fire the first bullet, retaliate. The traders will show others how dumb down and liars they are. We need to to abolish radical political parties in this country, we need to follow the laws that were set in place. No Patriot brothers and sisters, we will attack when the traders strike first.
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SGT Joseph Gunderson
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Traitors**
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Capt Ray S. O.
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As long as citizens can select candidates, vote for them to become representatives, and send them to voice their opinions, write up Bills stating them, and get them voted on - up or down, then the citizens have no legitimate reason to resort to riot or armed rebellion. Part of living in a Democracy or Republic is the adult understanding that your candidate may not always win, your Bill won't always be passed, and you won't always get you selfish way. You go with the vote and do the best you can afterwards to make whatever the Majority chooses work. This selfish immature idea that, "If the vote doesn't go my way, I will resort to violence" is the anathema of all things truly American. This country is overflowing with fanatic whining babies. Well , go ahead and revolt - but the Good Citizens and the Government both have the RIGHT to protect themselves from violent attack. So any group that does feel they have reached the point of revolution should understand that everyone that feels threatened by their actions has the right to kill them if they start destroying and shooting. This idea that people can commit violence in the name of their political whim, but be handled with kid gloves after the burning and looting has got to stop. Taking on the Constituted Government mean you get shot down or hang if your Treason fails and you don't take over.
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