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shane77m
02-27-2013, 08:32 AM
This has been an interesting series of posts over at Sipsey Street. If the author is not bluffing, then be looking in the news. The author has stated that he is planning armed civil disobedience with others. Could it be empty talk or the real deal?

http://www.sipseystreetirregulars.blogspot.com/2013/02/william-diamonds-drum-part-four.html


Good on 'em. Meanwhile, Politico reports that Obama's gun strategy falling short in Senate.

Another advocate with close ties to the White House effort expressed frustration with the inability to create the bipartisan consensus Obama has praised in public.

“There is a sort of nativist craziness from a sort of number of people who never want any of their information about their gun ownership in the hands of the government,” the advocate said. “Those things are hard to deal with because it is essential that those records are kept somewhere.”

"Essential?" To whom? Call me a "nativist crazy" I guess but whatever bill emerges into intolerable act, we will disobey it. William Diamond's drum still sounds the long roll. (See previous parts of this series here,hereand here.)

I was visiting a local gun store on Monday when a man in his forties came in, looking for "a tube I can bury my best guns in." The counterman referred him to nearest surplus store. As he turned to leave, I asked him, "Why do you want to bury your best guns?" He responded, "So I'll still have some after they confiscate the beat-up ones." "And if they do that," I asked, "when do you think it will be safe to dig up the others?" He blinked, twice, then answered, "After all this shit has blown over." I could have argued further, but didn't have the time to waste. He departed, pulling out of the parking lot in the direction of the surplus store.
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The people who seek to destroy the Founders' Republic in order to achieve their "higher purpose" are, at the core of them, fanatics. They seek our liberty and property in service to their "right-thinking." It is ironic then that they call us "gun fanatics" when in fact all we seek is to be left alone with our God-given, natural and inalienable rights to life, liberty and property.

Yet if we desire to maintain those rights -- all other political efforts having failed -- we must resist in armed civil disobedience at the point of our rifles. Reluctantly, to be sure, but firmly. To do otherwise, to bury our weapons and hope for the best, is but craven, self-defeating cowardice.



part 1
http://sipseystreetirregulars.blogspot.com/2013/02/can-you-hear-it-yet-long-roll-of.html

part 2
http://sipseystreetirregulars.blogspot.com/2013/02/wliiam-diamonds-drum-part-two-armed.html

part 3
http://sipseystreetirregulars.blogspot.com/2013/02/william-diamonds-drum-part-three-gandhi.html

WM_in_MO
02-27-2013, 08:51 AM
I would certainly hope that armed resistance is not or only option on the table

shane77m
02-27-2013, 08:55 AM
I would certainly hope that armed resistance is not or only option on the table

I hope it doesn't, but the more the gun grabbers keep pushing, the more I think people are getting tired of being pushed. From what I have read about the author of the article I wouldn't be surprised if someone associated with him started something.

WM_in_MO
02-27-2013, 10:43 AM
Well unfortunately a violent revolution at this time benefits TPTB...