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What will Americans really do when faced with disarmament?
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<blockquote data-quote="flybeech" data-source="post: 1985775" data-attributes="member: 7557"><p>That blog is probably right, Dukester. We do not have 15,000 drones planned by 2015, nor tanks, grenades or intelligence gathered by satellites. We can't call on NATO and soldiers called by our own government. We do not have the NDAA that allows any American citizen to be detained indefinitely anywhere in the world for life, torture and assassination without trial. We do not have the private Federal Reserve creating trillions in debt with a fiat money supply that is controlled by foreign bankers who can starve us out at the flip of a switch. We elected politicians on both sides of the aisle who work together to eliminate freedom of the press, gun control that excludes them, the Patriot Act that allows the concept of privacy to be stolen. We do not have FEMA camps to imprison millions of Americans who just need a warm bed and some hot food. Sadly, we have let the globalists occupy our country and we handed them the keys, which is why I believe we will have no choice but to surrender our weapons and place our lives and those of our families in the hands of bureaucrats who work for the enemy. When given the choice of living on our knees, or dying on our feet, I fear that most Americans will kneel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flybeech, post: 1985775, member: 7557"] That blog is probably right, Dukester. We do not have 15,000 drones planned by 2015, nor tanks, grenades or intelligence gathered by satellites. We can't call on NATO and soldiers called by our own government. We do not have the NDAA that allows any American citizen to be detained indefinitely anywhere in the world for life, torture and assassination without trial. We do not have the private Federal Reserve creating trillions in debt with a fiat money supply that is controlled by foreign bankers who can starve us out at the flip of a switch. We elected politicians on both sides of the aisle who work together to eliminate freedom of the press, gun control that excludes them, the Patriot Act that allows the concept of privacy to be stolen. We do not have FEMA camps to imprison millions of Americans who just need a warm bed and some hot food. Sadly, we have let the globalists occupy our country and we handed them the keys, which is why I believe we will have no choice but to surrender our weapons and place our lives and those of our families in the hands of bureaucrats who work for the enemy. When given the choice of living on our knees, or dying on our feet, I fear that most Americans will kneel. [/QUOTE]
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