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<blockquote data-quote="flybeech" data-source="post: 1987916" data-attributes="member: 7557"><p>SMS directly asked me fair questions. I genuinely don't know what I would do when facing disarmament. My personal response would depend if I was with friends standing with me, or standing completely alone.</p><p></p><p>SMS then asked the completely fair question, "What is flybeech doing to stop the globalists? Inquiring minds want to know.....answer some of your own loaded questions." and I felt I could answer freely. I answered with my own personal feelings as honestly and directly as I could with specifics that I believe are relevant to the question. I understand that the free expression of my personal beliefs can turn people off, but for me to water it down, dilutes the urgency I believe we are facing. For most of my adult life, I was a full-on neocon but became a strict Constitutionalist, stuck in a Republican's body. I'm well aware of the issues that divide the factions of the GOP. Our differences are largely centered on undeclared wars, Federal control of individual behavior, the creation of money, the proper size and scope of the Federal government and globalism. Generally, I think neocons and Constitutionalists have much in common, but our differences can be polarizing. The mere mention of certain things sadly does ruffle feathers of both sides. On Second Amendment issues, I truly believe that most Republicans, whether they be neocon, Constitutionalist or Libertarian, are fully united.</p><p></p><p>I like the company of shooters and the folks here, even when things get a bit emotional. I understand that I am only a guest on the OKS forum and that OKS is private property, rightly moderated as the owner sees fit. If I need to avoid mentioning fluoride, GMO's to stay in bounds, I will.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flybeech, post: 1987916, member: 7557"] SMS directly asked me fair questions. I genuinely don't know what I would do when facing disarmament. My personal response would depend if I was with friends standing with me, or standing completely alone. SMS then asked the completely fair question, "What is flybeech doing to stop the globalists? Inquiring minds want to know.....answer some of your own loaded questions." and I felt I could answer freely. I answered with my own personal feelings as honestly and directly as I could with specifics that I believe are relevant to the question. I understand that the free expression of my personal beliefs can turn people off, but for me to water it down, dilutes the urgency I believe we are facing. For most of my adult life, I was a full-on neocon but became a strict Constitutionalist, stuck in a Republican's body. I'm well aware of the issues that divide the factions of the GOP. Our differences are largely centered on undeclared wars, Federal control of individual behavior, the creation of money, the proper size and scope of the Federal government and globalism. Generally, I think neocons and Constitutionalists have much in common, but our differences can be polarizing. The mere mention of certain things sadly does ruffle feathers of both sides. On Second Amendment issues, I truly believe that most Republicans, whether they be neocon, Constitutionalist or Libertarian, are fully united. I like the company of shooters and the folks here, even when things get a bit emotional. I understand that I am only a guest on the OKS forum and that OKS is private property, rightly moderated as the owner sees fit. If I need to avoid mentioning fluoride, GMO's to stay in bounds, I will. [/QUOTE]
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