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Saturday, July 28, 2007
America's Problem: The US government
America has a drug problem. It is the DEA. By the same token, the only "gun problem" America has is the BATFE and the mindset that government has the authority to regulate guns in some way. I guess what it really comes down to is this: America has a government problem. Enabling the problem are those among us who believe government is necessary for civilization, instead of recognizing that civilization exists in spite of government. Even worse are those, like a certain Republican Presidential candidate (Rudy G.), who says "freedom means obeying the authorities". America is a great country, but it is being held back (and held down) by buffoons calling themselves the US government. America does not need the "USA". America needs to give freedom a chance. It is what we were promised; it is time we took it.
We have little chance of preserving our freedoms so long as we have crazed Islamic Terrorists wanting to destroy our Nation.
ReplyDeleteYou're right to be skeptical of the government though. Bush is complicit in covering up for Clinton's cover-up of the Oklahoma City Bombing.
McVeigh and Nichols did not act alone. Islamic Radicals with ties to Iraqi Intelligence have been documented (by Jayna Davis) to be behind the bombings.
It was quite convenient of the government to blame it on two gun totin' white guys. Especially after the dissaster at Waco, and the huge anti-government backlash against Clinton.
And some people question the justification for going into Iraq. 140 American dead in Oklahoma City is more than enough justification.