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<blockquote data-quote="chuter" data-source="post: 3192485" data-attributes="member: 13693"><p>I know that, I was referring to the wannabe stand-up-and-fight-the-power possibilities that some seem to be promoting.</p><p></p><p>That's my point. What do people think of him? Nutjob. Not a patriot that stood up to a tyrannical government. Oh, there are probably a few that think he did right, but not many.</p><p>He killed innocent people. So, what are all the tough guys here on this forum gonna do when the 40 year old cop with a wife and kids, or the 20 year old National Guard soldier, come to their door and say "I'm sorry sir, but I need to search your house for weapons."</p><p>It could happen, NOW, under some of the red flag laws.</p><p></p><p>The guy that recently stood up to the cops when they came to get his guns under a red flag law; he's dead now, and it didn't trigger a righteous revolt that I've heard of.</p><p></p><p>It's easy to look back and think the founding fathers got together by a crackling fire and planned a righteous revolt and it worked out great.</p><p>Like most wars, there were plenty of people that didn't want it.</p><p></p><p>I'm not saying there won't be a tipping event that pushes everything over the edge, but I think it's more likely to be a baby-step kinda thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chuter, post: 3192485, member: 13693"] I know that, I was referring to the wannabe stand-up-and-fight-the-power possibilities that some seem to be promoting. That's my point. What do people think of him? Nutjob. Not a patriot that stood up to a tyrannical government. Oh, there are probably a few that think he did right, but not many. He killed innocent people. So, what are all the tough guys here on this forum gonna do when the 40 year old cop with a wife and kids, or the 20 year old National Guard soldier, come to their door and say "I'm sorry sir, but I need to search your house for weapons." It could happen, NOW, under some of the red flag laws. The guy that recently stood up to the cops when they came to get his guns under a red flag law; he's dead now, and it didn't trigger a righteous revolt that I've heard of. It's easy to look back and think the founding fathers got together by a crackling fire and planned a righteous revolt and it worked out great. Like most wars, there were plenty of people that didn't want it. I'm not saying there won't be a tipping event that pushes everything over the edge, but I think it's more likely to be a baby-step kinda thing. [/QUOTE]
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