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<blockquote data-quote="flybeech" data-source="post: 2069118" data-attributes="member: 7557"><p>Me too! I would be proud to see Made in Oklahoma emblazoned on the receiver.</p><p></p><p>Of course, this all presumes that we actually HAVE Second, Ninth and Tenth Amendments. After Montana declared that the Commerce Clause didn't apply to items that didn't cross state lines, the ATF quickly reminded Montana in an open letter that the Federal government controls all, and State's rights do not exist. The MSSA and others filed suit against Eric Holder and others and the court case is stuck somewhere in appeals. Since the central government can get unlimited money by calling the private Federal Reserve to print more from thin air and put it on our tab, it's pretty hard to fight a Goliath who only needs to put it's slaves deeper into debt, to keep us under their total control.</p><p></p><p>I'm hopeful that enough states will continue to push the States rights thing, maybe the bankers that own our politicians and government will back off. Now granted, most Americans have nearly infinite trust for the central government and the private Federal Reserve Bank that controls it, so these States rights tests will likely end in failure, but I do have a glimmer of hope that enough Americans will simply not submit themselves into continued servitude.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flybeech, post: 2069118, member: 7557"] Me too! I would be proud to see Made in Oklahoma emblazoned on the receiver. Of course, this all presumes that we actually HAVE Second, Ninth and Tenth Amendments. After Montana declared that the Commerce Clause didn't apply to items that didn't cross state lines, the ATF quickly reminded Montana in an open letter that the Federal government controls all, and State's rights do not exist. The MSSA and others filed suit against Eric Holder and others and the court case is stuck somewhere in appeals. Since the central government can get unlimited money by calling the private Federal Reserve to print more from thin air and put it on our tab, it's pretty hard to fight a Goliath who only needs to put it's slaves deeper into debt, to keep us under their total control. I'm hopeful that enough states will continue to push the States rights thing, maybe the bankers that own our politicians and government will back off. Now granted, most Americans have nearly infinite trust for the central government and the private Federal Reserve Bank that controls it, so these States rights tests will likely end in failure, but I do have a glimmer of hope that enough Americans will simply not submit themselves into continued servitude. [/QUOTE]
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