dieselram94
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- Jun 17, 2011
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- Xterra 705, Tesoro Sand Shark, Garrett Pro Pointer (mine). Fisher F2 my son's
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- Beach & Shallow Water Hunting
A win, win situation for a criminal for sure!
>Minutes away when seconds count .
>Finally turn up after the RAF won the War Just how much ground did those VALIANT AIRMEN (and I capitalize those words as a matter of respect for the brave men of the RAF) secure and hold . It took our troops boots on the ground and our Air Force to help you Brits drive the Germans from occupied territory .
>I can understand your angst over other peoples being armed . Any time a group of people you , as a nation , wished to dominate got armed to near parity with you ; ya got your azzes kicked !
Yup kind of bass ackwards isnt it.I guess if you want to commit crimes go to england,if you get hurt in the process ,sue
Treasure_Hunter said:It is every American's patrotic duty to stand up and resist any law that violates the Bill of Rights and Constitution...
Under our constitutional form of government, the Constitution is the Supreme Law, it is superior to any statutes or other official acts that may be adopted later, if there should be a conflict between the Constitution and such statutes or laws, statutes, acts or laws not based on Constitution orin conflict with our Bill of Rights or our Constitution are null and void from their inception.
"The Right of the People to Petition the government for Redress of Grievances is part of the 1st amendment.... The Right to Petition is not, as our government would have us believe, a redundantly stated Right of Free Speech or a Right to send paper the government. The Right to Petition is a procedural vehicle, in the law, and available to all -- even individuals, to serve formal Notice & Demand upon the government that it must provide substantive response and Redress for the constitutional violations so alleged – or suffer the consequences. This is the essence of the exercise of the Right of Popular Sovereignty.
The Founding Fathers expressly told us that should any government fail to provide such Redress the People are left with only two practicable options to secure Redress: violent Revolution or the withholding of taxes.
The first option is not a path any conscious American would wish to undertake at this time. The second option remains the most potent arrow in a quill of possible tools of non-violent resistance the People may need to employ soon if we are to secure the survival of the Republic and our Freedom.
In short, if we are to peacefully reverse the tide of tyranny before our Liberty is irretrievably lost, we must look well beyond the limited paradigm of electoral party politics and begin to organize to discover -- and EXERCISE -- the profound, but little known unalienable Rights protected by the Petition clause (and Ninth Amendment) as bequeathed to us by our Founders through the divinely inspired Constitution.
These little known Rights – the Right of Petition and the Right to Secure Redress are, in fact, the practical exercise of Popular Sovereignty and the natural means of insuring that government forever remains the servant of The People. "
-We The People Congress
"And that the said Constitution be never construed to authorize Congress to infringe the just liberty of the Press, or the rights of Conscience; or to prevent the people of the United States, who are peaceable citizens, from keeping their own arms; …"
-Samuel Adams
"The greatest danger to American freedom is a government that ignores the Constitution."
-Thomas Jefferson
Dirt.Is.Good.4U said:They will continue to chip away at the Second Amendment until it becomes a distant memory. They think they know what is best for us, the unwashed masses, towards a more civilized (manageable) society that resembles Europe. In spite of Feinstein and others like her, I will support those who believe in the Constitution.
Never forget! "When injustice becomes law, then rebellion becomes duty!"
Please tell me. How are and what civil liberties are being eroded everyday.I've read a lot of well thought out and well stated facts about gun ownership and civil rights on thin thread. I've also read a few knuckleheaded statements. The truth is that the constitution gives us the right to bear arms to protect ourselves from a tyrannical government. Our founders understood that government, by its nature is corrupt and that only a free man, with the right to bear arms can actively resist. If you check your history you will find that one of the first things that dictators do is take the arms away from the citizens. Much of the time this leads to massacres and considerably less freedom. Also, if you check crime statistics of states with tough gun laws against stated with easy access to guns you will find that gun crime is significantly lower in the states with easier laws. Gun control just doesn't work because, by their nature criminals will not respect the law. It just makes law abiding citizens easy targets. What I find particularly insulting and demeaning is the "we know what is best" attitude that is regularly displayed by the liberals currently in power.most of whom are protected by men with guns, it is ok for the, to have protection, because after all they can be trusted, but you the unwashed masses cannot.our civil liberties are being eroded every day in this country by a man that has no respect for the constitution and actively believes America is to blame for the problems of the world. I'm proud to see that most of my fellow treasure hunters are of a like mind and have agreed that this is evil and cannot continue.
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. Yes you are, blatantly!Please tell me. How are and what civil liberties are being eroded everyday.
Maybe I'm uninformed
Red James cash said:Imagine me saying thisPlease be careful with the politics joeismad,the thread will get locked.
How do you guys get that cute, happy face, beer mug thingy? I've been trying to figure it out but I'm not good with computers.
Thanks,
Crispin
How do you guys get that cute, happy face, beer mug thingy? I've been trying to figure it out but I'm not good with computers.
Thanks,
Crispin