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Lady Di
02-23-2008, 11:33 AM
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=56914

Bill of Rights
02-23-2008, 03:46 PM
If the FedGov abrogates it's contract with Montana (and other states), I have to wonder how many of them will claim breach of contract and secede-peacefully, I hope-from the United States. Provided that no one takes up arms, it should simply be a matter to be resolved in an office or at most, a courtroom.

Those who make peaceful revolution impossible
make violent revolution inevitable.

--John F. Kennedy

Blessings,
B

VegasGeorge
02-24-2008, 01:54 AM
What happens when push comes to shove? That's the question I always keep coming back to. No one seems to want to address it. One thing is for absolute certain, the gun ban advocates are going to continue to push.

Lady Di
02-24-2008, 06:50 AM
What would Thomas Jefferson and other founders do?

Bill of Rights
02-24-2008, 03:17 PM
What happens when push comes to shove? That's the question I always keep coming back to. No one seems to want to address it. One thing is for absolute certain, the gun ban advocates are going to continue to push.

I'll take that one, since I'm the one who requested you reconsider your previous thread. I don't consider it a bad question to think about, even to address, but I think that doing so in this type of forum is what's problematic. As has been pointed out, anything you've written, even on the internet, can be found and used against you later. In a full-extent situation such as you described, you don't much care, but when you're the one person standing up and saying "that's it, no more", prior to the initiation of all-out hostilities, such as the one guy on the block who refuses to surrender his rights, the only thing happening is that you end up a front page story, used as an example to cow the rest of society into peacefully submitting to authority.

Discussed verbally, amongst trusted people, I have no objection to such discussion, and to know one's "line in the sand" is a good idea. I don't want to see my friends here or this site dragged through the mud by a socialist, statist administration, government, or society to be sacrificed on the altar of government-slavery.

It is for this reason that I loudly promote peaceful resistance as long as is possible. If Montana and others do secede (again, hopefully peacefully), and it is a choice between staying in America as it is becoming vs. an America truly devoted to the ideal and goal of freedom, I would stand with those wishing to embrace freedom. If that came down to push vs. shove and they push first, yes, I will not hesitate to shove back in defense of that which is right. One may start fights, continue fights, or end fights. I prefer to avoid them entirely, but without that option, my goal is to be a man who stops fights. Is that the kind of discussion you're looking for, George?

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Blessings,
B