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<blockquote data-quote="Fredkrueger100" data-source="post: 3195331" data-attributes="member: 24577"><p>I’m not a wanna be anything. And I am nothing like Timothy McVeigh. He wasn’t bombing a government building to fight for his rights. He was anti government. I’m not. I am just anti tyrannical government. Big difference. I am sick of watching our country get ripped apart by people that hate it. I’m also tired of seeing our constitution and Bill of Rights get pissed on. When I talk about us standing together to fight this tyranny I ain’t talking about bombing government buildings with innocent people in them. I have never even hinted at such. I have never even uttered a threat towards anyone. But if the time comes where us citizens come together to say enough I will be right there ready to fight for this country and our constitution I will be right there ready to fight. Will it be easy? No. Will I want to die? Of course not. But I would rather die fighting for this great nation rather than to do nothing and be a slave. Thomas Jefferson said it best. “I prefer dangerous freedom over peaceful slavery”. Also, about your comment of a 40 year old cop with a wife and kids coming to my house wanting to take my guns because of red flag laws.. Or a 20 year old guardsman doing the same. If they are doing that then they are enemies of this country and the constitution and have broken their oaths they swore to uphold. Also about the founders and most people not wanting a war. Your right. Most didn’t. Most wanted to just live under a tyrant king and have no rights rather than have to sacrifice something to possibly have freedom. But thankfully there were enough people that were fed up living as a slave of England to fight so we could have this great nation of ours. Now our country is full of a bunch of wimps that aren’t willing to lift a finger. We have all had it too good and have never had to go through hardship. Maybe that’s what we need like someone else said. Let people see how bad it can be and maybe then they will appreciate what we have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fredkrueger100, post: 3195331, member: 24577"] I’m not a wanna be anything. And I am nothing like Timothy McVeigh. He wasn’t bombing a government building to fight for his rights. He was anti government. I’m not. I am just anti tyrannical government. Big difference. I am sick of watching our country get ripped apart by people that hate it. I’m also tired of seeing our constitution and Bill of Rights get pissed on. When I talk about us standing together to fight this tyranny I ain’t talking about bombing government buildings with innocent people in them. I have never even hinted at such. I have never even uttered a threat towards anyone. But if the time comes where us citizens come together to say enough I will be right there ready to fight for this country and our constitution I will be right there ready to fight. Will it be easy? No. Will I want to die? Of course not. But I would rather die fighting for this great nation rather than to do nothing and be a slave. Thomas Jefferson said it best. “I prefer dangerous freedom over peaceful slavery”. Also, about your comment of a 40 year old cop with a wife and kids coming to my house wanting to take my guns because of red flag laws.. Or a 20 year old guardsman doing the same. If they are doing that then they are enemies of this country and the constitution and have broken their oaths they swore to uphold. Also about the founders and most people not wanting a war. Your right. Most didn’t. Most wanted to just live under a tyrant king and have no rights rather than have to sacrifice something to possibly have freedom. But thankfully there were enough people that were fed up living as a slave of England to fight so we could have this great nation of ours. Now our country is full of a bunch of wimps that aren’t willing to lift a finger. We have all had it too good and have never had to go through hardship. Maybe that’s what we need like someone else said. Let people see how bad it can be and maybe then they will appreciate what we have. [/QUOTE]
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