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God, when I pass on, chances don't look good though.

I do believe in God, I just don't think he is the vindictive asshole that most religions make him out to be.
Might be that we are not capable of understanding Him yet, but we catch glimpses, which get tainted by our own perceptions. Then we form a religion on that perception, which means well, but it corrupted by our shortfalls as humans.

Or I could be wrong, in which case I'm going to Hell.

How dare they?"
They dare because they got away with it the first time, and we said nothing.
They did it a second time, a few spoke up, but still we refused to throw the bums out.
The third time they did it, more people spoke out, and were arrested and prosecuted.
The fourth time, people had learned their lesson, and kept their mouths shut, their eyes averted, and their ears plugged.
And that is where we find ourselves today, with a hollowed out shell of a constitution.
A Bill of Rights, that for all intents and purposes, is no longer worth the paper it is written upon. (Not to them anyway)
And through it all, otherwise good Americans, who see the evil unfolding right before their eyes. Close their eyes, their mouths, and their hearts, to the loss of liberty and the suffering of those affected.
Refuse to demand the accountability of those responsible.
Know that 'justice' is dead, and has been replaced by 'just us'
A majority of the people have found out that if they vote for the candidate who offers the most concessions, they
vote themselves a portion of their neighbors prosperity.
And so I fear it will be until the end.......

I would trust you with complete control over your own life, if you trust me with complete control over mine...

I love my country!


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"Patriots, Surviving the Coming Collapse" by James Wesly Rawles
"Unintended Consequences" by John Ross
"The Ballad of Carl Drega" by Vin Suprynowicz
"Send in the Waco Killers" by Vin Suprynowicz
"Molon Labe" by Boston T Party
"Lever Action" by L. Neil Smith
"Middle America" by Anthony Lewis
"The Third Revolution" by Anthony Lewis
"Enemies, Foreign and Domestic" by Matthew Bracken
"Domestic Enemies" by Matthew Bracken
"A Well Regulated Militia" by John J Carpenter
"The State vs. the People" by Claire Wolfe and Aaron Zelman

GOD bless America.

TU NE CEDE MALIS - Do not give in to evil

Solus Deus me judicare potest - only God may judge me

Non gratum anus rodentum - don't give a rats ass

Necessity is the plea for every infringement of human freedom. It is the argument of tyrants; it is the creed of slaves. - William Pitt the younger

When you ain't got nothin', you got nothin' to lose. You're invisible now... - Bob Dylan

You cannot conquer a free man, the most you can do is kill him. - Robert Heinlein

A democracy cannot exist as a permantent form of government. It can exist only until the voters discover that they can vote themselves largesse from the public treasury. From that moment on, the majority always votes for the candidates promising the most benifits from the public treasury, with the result that a democracy always collapses over loose fiscal policy, always followed by dictatorship. - Alexander Tytler

I cannot accept your canon that we are to judge pope and king unlike other men, with a favorable presumption that they do no wrong. If there is any presumption, it is the other way against holders of power... Power tends to corrupt, and absolut power corrupts absolutely. - Lord Acton

That which does not kill me makes me stronger. - Nietzsche

"No I am complying with the law - to the letter. Your law holds that my life, my work and my property may be disposed of without my consent. Very well, you may now dispose of me without my participation in the matter. I will not play the part of defending myself, where no defense is possible, and I will not simulate the illusion of dealing with a tribunal of justice" - Ayn Rand

If you love wealth greater that liberty, the tranquility of servitude greater than the animating contest of freedom, go home from us in peace.
We seek not your counsel, nor your arms. Crouch down and lick the hand that feeds you. May your chains set lightly upon you; and may posterity forget that you were our countrymen. - Samuel Adams

"It is the first responsibility of every citizen to question authority." Benjamin Franklin

Persecution in intellectual countries produces a superficial conformity, but also underneath an intense, incessant, implacable doubt. - Walter Bagehot

The struggle is always between the individual and his sacred right to express himself and the power structure that seeks conformity, suppression and obedience. - Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas

When even one American - who has done nothing wrong - is forced by fear to shut his mind and close his mouth, then all Americans are in peril. - Harry Truman

No one is bound to obey an unconstitutional law and no courts are bound to enforce it. - US Supreme Court in Marbury vs. Madison

Could I but crystallize these midnight tears
And gather from their beaded bitterness
A rosary for burning lips to press,
Some pain-born token of these joyless years,
To teach the faith that saves, the hope that cheers;
Then would I bid these fountains of distress
Flow fast and free, if their sad floods could bless
Or murmur peace in some poor sufferer's ears.

My world has shrunk at last to this small room,
Where, like a prisoner, I must now remain.
I'd rather be a captive in the gloom
Of some damp dungeon, tearing at my chain;
For then, perchance, my freedom I might gain.
Ah God! to think that I must languish here,
Fettered by sickness and subdued by pain,
To die a living death from year to year,
Joy banished from my breast and Sorrow brooding there.

I often think how once these stumbling feet,
That now can scarcely bear me to my bed,
Were swift to follow, as the wind is fleet,
That baleful beam that to destruction led;

Thou domineering power, or love, or lust,
Or passion, or whatever else thou art,
How have thy crimson roses turned to dust
And strewn their withered leaves upon this heart!
Though through my vitals now they venomed dart
Strikes like an adder's sting, yet still I feel
From Egypt's flesh-pots it is hard to part;
And my weak, wandering glances often steal
Back to sweet sinful things, until my senses reel.

Still one retreat is left, to which I flee:
Dear dreamy draught, in which I often steep
Body and soul, I turn again to thee,
And drift down Lethe's stream out on Oblivion's sea.

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  • +2 raves guilty guilty and guilty... I have a hard time letting go of control. Nice ideas Rog, thanks.
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  • +3 raves The link keeps breaking, so here it is in it's entirety... Allan Hall is the author BTW "Soci... The link keeps breaking, so here it is in it's entirety...
    Allan Hall is the author BTW

    "Social mood" may seem like a broad and diffuse concept, but its effects can enter your life -- sometimes even enter by force. This happened close to where I live, just this week. The story is disturbing on its face, but it's also a symptom of a trend we wrote about in the July issue of The Socionomist. It could easily happen to me… or to you.

    Imagine that you've gone to a local convenience store and withdrawn money from an ATM. You walk back out, get in your car and begin backing up... when a black Cadillac SUV pulls next to you. A man jumps out and stands in front of your car. He's pointing a gun. He's yelling. You're frightened. You want to escape. So you keep backing up. Distracted by the gunman in front of you, you bump a second gunman who is behind you. You shift into forward and steer away from them. They run alongside and fire into the vehicle and shoot you. Moments later, as you lay dying, you ask the EMTs: “Do you know who shot me?” They reply, “The police.”

    This nightmare became real. Unlike the blue-suited Officer Friendly of the 1950s, today’s drug cops could look like anyone and be driving anything.

    Undercover drug enforcement officers shot and killed a 29-year-old pastor on Tuesday, September 1 in Toccoa, Georgia. I know people who knew and loved him and his pregnant wife. Here are excerpts from the September 3 Atlanta Journal-Constitution:

    Before he died Wednesday, with bullet wounds to his liver, pastor Jonathan Ayers asked paramedics who shot him….Ayers’ brother-in-law Matt Carpenter believes these words mean one thing -- that the Lavonia minister did not know he was being approached by law enforcement and that he inadvertently stepped into the middle of their drug investigation.
    “I think it scared him,” when the black Cadillac Escalade pulled next to Ayers’ car and two men got out with guns drawn, said Carpenter.
    Carpenter said that’s why he tried to speed away.
    Georgia Bureau of Investigation is examining the fatal shooting. The two plain-clothes officers -- both members of a northeast Georgia tri-county drug task force -- are on administrative leave.
    “I’ve rerun it in my mind,” Carpenter said. “He had used an ATM inside, got into his car and then a black Escalade pulled up and [they] jumped out ... If they ID’d themselves, he couldn’t hear them because his windows were up.”
    GBI spokesman John Bankhead said witnesses heard the two men identify themselves as law enforcement officers.
    The sheriff also told reporters the agents “yelled, ‘Police. Stop.’ ”
    Stephens County Sheriff Randy Shirley said the shooting came after Ayers hit one of the agents with his car as he backed up. The second one shot Ayers because the 29-year-old minister had maneuvered his car toward him in a “threatening manner,” Shirley said.
    Ayers was able to drive away from the Shell station but crashed into a utility pole a short distance away. It was there that Ayers, according to Carpenter, asked paramedics “Who shot me?”
    Ayers died later, soon after surgery.
    The sheriff said Ayers was not a target of the drug investigation.
    The store owner, Joe Joseph, said he didn’t know the agents were law enforcement officers and it looked like they were firing at each other.
    While the agents were shooting, a man was pumping gas just a few feet away and there were other people in the parking lot, Joseph said. Another five or six people were inside the store.
    “I’m surprised nobody got hurt,” Joseph said.
    The agents were assigned to a task force that investigates drug cases in Stephens, Habersham and Rabun Counties. Ayers caught their attention because he was with a woman who twice sold drugs to the officers, said Bankhead.
    “What they saw was indicative of drug transaction,” Bankhead said. “They didn’t know the guy. They followed him to the convenience store and tried to arrest him.”
    The woman’s name has not been released because she is still being questioned about the shooting. She is being held in the Stephens County Jail on drug charges.
    Ayers family believes he was not involved in drugs and they don’t know his connection to the woman.
    Carpenter said people often called the Shoal Creek Baptist Church for help.
    “She was asking for cash and he brought her some cash to help her out,” Carpenter said. “Jonathan sought to do exactly what God wanted him to do.”
    Before going into surgery, Carpenter said Ayers reassured his wife, 16-weeks pregnant with their first child, that he had done nothing wrong.
    “He told Abby ‘I didn’t do anything wrong. I love you. Take care of yourself,’” Carpenter said. “I think he knew he was going to die. But I think he knows where he was going.”

    The video of the shooting is online. You can judge for yourself whether police needlessly frightened an innocent citizen and then used lethal force against him for acting frightened. If they had not shot him, he probably would have gone to a safe place and reported the incident. Now he is dead, and the rest of us are more angry and fearful, and less respectful of law enforcement. People who learn about this story will hesitate to help a person like the woman mentioned above.
    We are past the 48-hour news cycle, so this story may recede like many others in the growing trend of unnecessary police shootings and taser deaths. But fear and a sense of vulnerability grow. Even as we slowly adapt to the bear market and try to protect ourselves from it and the actions of our government, the threats to our safety become harder to identify.



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  • +2 raves Good. Good.

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  • +2 raves Any oath should be taken very seriously. This one doubly! His healthcare welfare program? I ... Any oath should be taken very seriously.
    This one doubly!

    His healthcare welfare program?
    I got an e-mail from credo mobil asking all Obama supporters to pay a visit to their representatives. In the hopes of urging them to pass a healthcare package that isn't even finished being written, much less read!
    What does Credo mobile have to do with it anyways? another psudo political entity I suppose...

    I will not let the government have any say in my healthcare.
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  • +3 raves no but i would like to own a.... why, "Ma Duce" of course! no but i would like to own a.... why, "Ma Duce" of course!


    ma duce ma quad specific
    ma duce ma quad specific
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  • +2 raves Nice one Rog, I like that. Nice one Rog, I like that.

    rog
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  • +4 raves "Three Percenters today are American gun owners who have taken a stand. We WILL NOT disarm... "Three Percenters today are American gun owners who have taken a stand.
    We WILL NOT disarm.
    We WILL NOT obey further anti-gun legislation, regardless of it's source.
    We WILL NOT stand for further circumscription of our God given rights and
    we WILL defend ourselves if we are attacked.
    Since our guns are the most effective means of defending ourselves,
    we WILL NOT surrender them.
    We are committed to restoring the Republic as envisioned by the Founders
    and are willing to fight and to die in defense of ourselves and the Constitution."
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  • +2 raves A couple of my 22 revolvers came with an extra 22 WM conversion cylinder, but neither 22mag cylin... A couple of my 22 revolvers came with an extra 22 WM conversion cylinder, but neither 22mag cylinder shoots as accurate as the 22lr.
    They shoot dirty too.

    wm conversion cylinder 22mag cylinder shoots accurate 22lr shoot dirty
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  • +2 raves Taxation is far greater an evil than theft. It is a form of slavery. If you cannot chose the di... Taxation is far greater an evil than theft. It is a form of slavery. If
    you cannot chose the disposition of your property, you are a slave.
    If you must ask permission to work, and/or pay involuntary tribute to
    anyone from your wages, you are a slave....
    How is it that so many have so much difficulty with this?
    And spare me the arguments that begin with, "But how could
    we (whatever) if there was no taxation?" If a person will not
    concede the moral wrongness of forcible confiscation of property, no
    fruitful discussion of this subject is possible. Without first getting an
    understanding that taxation is wrong, no serious effort will be made
    to find an ethical and moral way to do "whatever."
    Furthermore, those who want to enjoy the "benefits" of taxation
    (a "free" school, a "free" highway) generally prefer to do so without
    acknowledging the uncomfortable fact that they supported the
    underlying convenient theft. Thus, the taxman and their supporters
    inevitably drag us into a culture of lies and deciet, which must in the
    end corrode and destroy all that is good in any culture, finally
    rendering the language so twisted and full of euphamism and
    misnomer that it becomes impossible to even describe a
    moral system of exchange and equity, let alone claw our way out of
    the pit to rediscover one.
    (at 98-99)

    If you have ever voted in favor of a school bond - taking money
    from your neighbor on the thret of the government seizure of his or
    her house, in order to school your own kids - then you are a socialist.
    And as with alcoholism, you are not going to get cured until you
    admit it....
    But if we haven't established anything else by now, surely it's
    clear that the kind of vested interests who now fatten at the trough of
    "public education" will run us in gleeful circles and never allow us to
    get there through any "gradual transition." The rule of nature and of
    history is that the new seeds sprout in the sun only after the old tree
    has finally toppled in ruin.
    So: Why prop up this rotting hulk any longer? Why?
    (at 203)
    Vin Suprynowicz,
    The Ballad of Carl Drega
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