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<blockquote data-quote="NikatKimber" data-source="post: 1594739" data-attributes="member: 423"><p>I will say that I am an American patriot, and loyal to America. But by "America" I mean the country that was based on the ideals of liberty and freedom. And the government that is present at any given time is not what I am loyal to. If the government at any time becomes tyrannical, then at that time my loyalty is not with the side of the government, but with the ideals of Liberty and Freedom. Should that tyrannical government choose to oppress or criminalize those who take the voice of liberty, then that government is no longer the American government; in terms of what "American" really stands for. </p><p></p><p>The question is at what point do the American people stand and fight a tyrannical government? Some say we've reached that point. I just hope that the American people will agree that the time has come before we have no way of standing against a tyranny; if and when that should happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NikatKimber, post: 1594739, member: 423"] I will say that I am an American patriot, and loyal to America. But by "America" I mean the country that was based on the ideals of liberty and freedom. And the government that is present at any given time is not what I am loyal to. If the government at any time becomes tyrannical, then at that time my loyalty is not with the side of the government, but with the ideals of Liberty and Freedom. Should that tyrannical government choose to oppress or criminalize those who take the voice of liberty, then that government is no longer the American government; in terms of what "American" really stands for. The question is at what point do the American people stand and fight a tyrannical government? Some say we've reached that point. I just hope that the American people will agree that the time has come before we have no way of standing against a tyranny; if and when that should happen. [/QUOTE]
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