The Revolution Begins (Molon Labe)

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likely bring you trouble, and as I’ve already said, we mean you no harm.  Gerome tells me you guys are working for the “blue hats” at the army base.  I’d like to ask you some questions about that.”
    “What’s in it for me? ” he asked.
    “W e are working to get America back to where she was before all this nonsense”, I said.
    “Man, you just worried bout keeping your guns.   You ’re an outlaw now.  Just do like me and keep your shit even if they say you can’t have it.  Way I see it, making stupid gun laws don’t affect me anyway”, said Jimmy.
    “You don’t get it.  This is way bigger than guns now.  They attacked the 2 nd Amendment so they could do away with the rest of your freedoms without resistance.  This shit started a long time ago.  This country was founded by men who fought to get away from power hungry tyrants.  We were all free men.  They changed that. It didn’t start with this gun grab bullshit, it started the day the politicians stopped working for the people and started working for themselves.  They stopped caring about what the people wanted and allowed foreign and personal interests to sway their decisions.  Hell, most of our country’s debt is owed to our worst enemies. The government that was supposed to be “for the people” lost sight of their mandate to uphold the Constitution that gave it power to exist. 
    More and more liberal thinking has degraded the moral fiber of our nation. It’s gotten so bad that the president himself has complained about the “restrictive Constitution” that holds back his progressive ideas. We elected a man to office that rose from obscurity.  The man has paid millions of his own dollars to hide vital information about his past from the same public that is supposed to trust that he has the best interest of the people in mind.
    The same president has sold our technology and arms to countries that are not friendly to us, but wants us to not be armed.  Yes we want to keep our guns, but what I want is my country back.  I want a new government based on the Constitution.  The one the original framers had in mind.  I need, you need, the government to fear the people.  That fear turns into respect and only then will their actions reflect what is best for America first, and all others falling in line after.
    We are prepared to give our lives to make that happen.  All I ’m asking of you is some info”, I said stepping down from my soapbox.
    “Yo man” Jimmie said, with his hand on his pistol, “You’re a racist. You just don’t like the president because he’s a black man. That shit ain’t right. You might notta liked things from your side of the picket fence, but my shit was comfy.  I had a place to live, free food, free phone service, and free health care.  My business was good and all I see here is a white boy complaining because a white man didn’t get in office.”
    Gerome shook his head and rolled his eyes (showing me he might have potential as an intelligent being).  I said, “Are you too blind to see that the very president that gave you all of these things is the same one who just took everything away from you?  His side of the picket fence looked a whole lot prettier than yours.  It still does, for now. You just fell victim with a couple hundred million Americans to the truth that a government powerful enough to give you everything you need, is also powerful enough to take it all away.  I’m no racist. I’m an equal opportunity patriot.  I’ll hold accountable any man or woman no matter their skin color or nationality for acts against the Constitution of the United States of America.”
    “ You think you had it all.  Now look at you. You’re living in a house that even the crack addicts abandoned.  Where’s your free phone, health care and food now?  I’ll lay odds that you are eating table scraps from foreign soldiers in what was a proud United States military installation. I’ve got news for

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