MagnumDweeb
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2014 will be an interesting year. Sun Tzu had a curse he used to tell people I believe. "May you live in interesting times." Well by golly these are some interesting times. The Dems are not shy like they were After 1994. Now they are organizing and starting to push us from every angle they can get their hooks in.
If we're lucky it'll help us shift more fence sitters to our side. I've managed a few since Sandy Hook using the various posters on the democraticunderground crying out for the repeal of the 2nd Amendment and total confiscation of all guns. If we're not lucky, more poor unarmed types will vote Dem more often and as such gun control will gain more ground.
We thought Colorado was a bastion that would not fall, and it did. And yes we are working to take it back but there's no guarantee. We got some wins in Illinois and look to have some small ones coming in California but the struggle will never be over.
Remember who gun control supporters are. They are backed by the impoverished and intellectually bankrupt and corrupt. And there are a lot of impoverished folks out there and there numbers will only grow with the way things are going. Am I the only one who found strange that there's been almost no concerted effort to create jobs in this country.
Bloomberg is taking a bigger and bigger role in attacking the BOR and chiefly the 2nd Amendment. He's a frigging billionaire and yes he's been staunched a few times but he's also won a few things at the same time. Can anyone say the SAFE ACT?
Gun Control is becoming the new norm, but is resisting Gun Control the new norm yet. Has the majority of gun owners understood yet that they must actively resist all attempts at control at every possible turn. There are some even on THR that say we must give into Universal Background Checks and wah! wah! wah!. But it won't stop with that, it will never stop there is total confiscation for the antis. If you don't believe it I feel sorry for you.
The reality is that the causes of gun violence and gun suicide is what needs to be addressed but how often do you hear the antis dealing with those issues. They don't and they won't. If the amount of suicides by gun, Domestic Violence deaths by guns, and gang deaths by guns started to go down. The antis would lose their rallying cry. Hell the number of gun deaths has been on a twenty year downturn and they still talk like the world is ending. Ever death is a holocaust, every suicide is a genocide, they won't stop till they win.
And so I ask you. What are we doing. Yes we can write our Congress critters. We should always do that but what else are we doing. Are we joining the NRA en masse. The NRA is feared with four million members, imagine what they could do with twenty million members. How many of us are working to support valiant legal efforts like the SAF.
I get it, money is an issue but then look at what is in your house. How many guns do you own. How many crushed up beer or soda cans are sitting in your recycling or trash. If you could collect all your cans for the year and sell them for scrap and donate that money to a Pro-RKBA group, would you? At what point is the change in your pocket, that you throw on your dresser to let collect dust, enough to donate to those groups fighting for the rights you enjoy. Rights that others want to take away.
The world does not want an America that owns guns it seems like, and we have those here in America who say they are citizens that don't want us to have guns either. Sure we can talk about mass disobedience and noncompliance but those involve risks that may be too great for most people (look at Connecticut).
When do we realize and make clear that the struggle to defend our Gun Rights will never go away?
If we're lucky it'll help us shift more fence sitters to our side. I've managed a few since Sandy Hook using the various posters on the democraticunderground crying out for the repeal of the 2nd Amendment and total confiscation of all guns. If we're not lucky, more poor unarmed types will vote Dem more often and as such gun control will gain more ground.
We thought Colorado was a bastion that would not fall, and it did. And yes we are working to take it back but there's no guarantee. We got some wins in Illinois and look to have some small ones coming in California but the struggle will never be over.
Remember who gun control supporters are. They are backed by the impoverished and intellectually bankrupt and corrupt. And there are a lot of impoverished folks out there and there numbers will only grow with the way things are going. Am I the only one who found strange that there's been almost no concerted effort to create jobs in this country.
Bloomberg is taking a bigger and bigger role in attacking the BOR and chiefly the 2nd Amendment. He's a frigging billionaire and yes he's been staunched a few times but he's also won a few things at the same time. Can anyone say the SAFE ACT?
Gun Control is becoming the new norm, but is resisting Gun Control the new norm yet. Has the majority of gun owners understood yet that they must actively resist all attempts at control at every possible turn. There are some even on THR that say we must give into Universal Background Checks and wah! wah! wah!. But it won't stop with that, it will never stop there is total confiscation for the antis. If you don't believe it I feel sorry for you.
The reality is that the causes of gun violence and gun suicide is what needs to be addressed but how often do you hear the antis dealing with those issues. They don't and they won't. If the amount of suicides by gun, Domestic Violence deaths by guns, and gang deaths by guns started to go down. The antis would lose their rallying cry. Hell the number of gun deaths has been on a twenty year downturn and they still talk like the world is ending. Ever death is a holocaust, every suicide is a genocide, they won't stop till they win.
And so I ask you. What are we doing. Yes we can write our Congress critters. We should always do that but what else are we doing. Are we joining the NRA en masse. The NRA is feared with four million members, imagine what they could do with twenty million members. How many of us are working to support valiant legal efforts like the SAF.
I get it, money is an issue but then look at what is in your house. How many guns do you own. How many crushed up beer or soda cans are sitting in your recycling or trash. If you could collect all your cans for the year and sell them for scrap and donate that money to a Pro-RKBA group, would you? At what point is the change in your pocket, that you throw on your dresser to let collect dust, enough to donate to those groups fighting for the rights you enjoy. Rights that others want to take away.
The world does not want an America that owns guns it seems like, and we have those here in America who say they are citizens that don't want us to have guns either. Sure we can talk about mass disobedience and noncompliance but those involve risks that may be too great for most people (look at Connecticut).
When do we realize and make clear that the struggle to defend our Gun Rights will never go away?
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