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Tuesday, February 14, 2012

In The Constitution, "Security" Means Protection From Our Law Enforcers, Not By Them

The earth's core, consisting largely of iron, helps balance our spinning planet. On the other hand, the core of too many of today's prominent political leaders consists almost entirely of unintended irony, which tends to make them go all wobbly on their political stands. This might be comical were it not so destructive for our nation.

For example, check out the politicos who're raising such a cacophony these days about big, intrusive government. Ironically, they're usually the same knee-jerks who so fervidly advocate the expansion of government's biggest and most intrusive force: police power. Since 9/11, this bunch has screeched non-stop that the only way to make the American people secure in this terrifying age is to jackhammer the word "secure" out of the Fourth Amendment--the only place in the Bill of Rights where the term appears.

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2 comments:

lastword said...

That is good. We DEFINITELY NEED PROTECTION FROM LAW ENFORCEMENT.

I know this is not the politically correct thing to say and I'm sure I will be placed on a terrorist watch list somewhere but, the government, including and most especially the police, have declared war on the public.

People used to laugh, jeer and question WHAT rights are the government taking away from us.

If these same people STILL can't see which and how many rights are being taken away, trodden on and completely disregarded, I fear there is no hope left for them.

Something that is hardly ever entertained, must less spoken, is the RIGHT and DUTY to resist and attack the government and the POLICE.

We see news stories and video's of their abuse everyday now.

I think it is becoming less taboo and more necessary than ever to fight back. And by fighting back I include using deadly force when warranted.

They are no longer our servants and protectors. They have become oppressive, abusive and dangerous enemies.

They receive little, if any, punishment for killing civilians.

Am I the only one appalled and outraged by this?

This is not to say kill cops on sight. It is meant to say be prepared to do it WHEN not if, it becomes necessary.

As we have seen repeatedly, they are becoming more and more comfortable with killing us with the ever so slightly provocation.

And getting away with it!

The proverbial camel's back has been broken. It has become us versus them, and there is no longer an option of going to their police station or the courts to file complaints against rouge cops if YOU ARE NOT ALIVE TO DO SO.

Public opinion has changed. Police, and even government in general, are no longer our heroes, doing the right thing, protecting us and showing us respect.

I, for one, no longer have fear of killing one. I will take my chances in court in front of a jury.

At least I will alive to do so and rebuke any and all lies they contrive to cover their butts and try to justify yet another killing.

The rest of you are free to do the same or continue to be victims. Enough is enough and has to stop sometime.

That time is now.

Anonymous said...

Earlier I saw Vice-President Biden condemning China for jailing opposition leaders.

Exactly what this administration and Government in general is doing with NDAA.

The corruption is rampant, the establishment thugs are out of control.
7:03 is spot on. The time is now.