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Post by avordvet on Mar 10, 2011 19:58:58 GMT -5
Take action now or don't cry and stomp your feet when they show up at your door... Resist! If you will not fight for right when you can easily win without blood shed; if you will not fight when your victory is sure and not too costly; you may come to the moment when you will have to fight with all the odds against you and only a precarious chance of survival. There may even be a worse case. You may have to fight when there is no hope of victory, because it is better to perish than to live as slaves. - Winston Churchill Will Congress Lay the Groundwork for Gun Confiscation? Within the next 90 days, Congress will vote on whether to reauthorize legislation to specifically allow the government potential access to millions of gun records (4473’s). Historically, gun registration has been a prelude to gun confiscation. Almost 20 years ago, JPFO (Jews for the Preservation of Firearms Ownership) documented how several foreign governments in the Twentieth Century had used gun control -- and quite often gun registration -- to confiscate firearms. In each case, such gun confiscation was a prelude to genocide. Currently in the United States, the 4473 forms that gun buyers fill out are stored at gun dealers’ shops. But provisions in the PATRIOT Act (which sunset soon) specifically allow the FBI to seize these gun records under certain conditions. We now have a unique opportunity to make sure these dangerous provisions expire -- or to exempt gun records from the reach of the government. Take Action: gunowners.org/a03092011.htm
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Post by Sedition on Mar 10, 2011 20:24:02 GMT -5
Done!
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Post by stoner44magnum on Mar 11, 2011 18:51:42 GMT -5
Of course they are laying the groundwork for they know without taking citizens guns away they have no chance to fully institute their plans.
Done!
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Post by Sedition on Mar 11, 2011 19:22:06 GMT -5
The question is "Is Congress Laying Groundwork for Confiscation?" My answer is "My response to such an undertaking will be the stuff that legends are made of."
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Post by avordvet on Mar 11, 2011 20:10:19 GMT -5
The question is "Is Congress Laying Groundwork for Confiscation?" My answer is "My response to such an undertaking will be the stuff that legends are made of." And you will not be standing alone... III
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Post by trap115 on Mar 12, 2011 7:36:58 GMT -5
I would like to ask other members on this site if any one else has heard about the feds buying over 400 million MREs and storing them in various warehouses recently . I got this from a source that is usually reliable?
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Post by avordvet on Mar 12, 2011 7:48:05 GMT -5
I would like to ask other members on this site if any one else has heard about the feds buying over 400 million MREs and storing them in various warehouses recently . I got this from a source that is usually reliable? Are feds stockpiling survival food?' These circumstances certainly raise red flags'
Posted: July 25, 2008,12:30 am Eastern,© 2011 WorldNetDaily A Wall Street Journal columnist has advised people to "start stockpiling food" and an ABC News Report says "there are worrying signs appearing in the United States where some … locals are beginning to hoard supplies." Now there's concern that the U.S. government may be competing with consumers for stocks of storable food. Read more: Are feds stockpiling survival food? www.wnd.com/?pageId=70281#ixzz1GNv3qU00
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Post by eagle326 on Mar 12, 2011 10:37:30 GMT -5
I believe there's a thread over on ( When SHTF.com ) where I go also if you want to check it out.
George
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Post by jimbravo on Mar 13, 2011 10:30:03 GMT -5
I would like to ask other members on this site if any one else has heard about the feds buying over 400 million MREs and storing them in various warehouses recently . I got this from a source that is usually reliable? Are feds stockpiling survival food?' These circumstances certainly raise red flags'
Posted: July 25, 2008,12:30 am Eastern,© 2011 WorldNetDaily A Wall Street Journal columnist has advised people to "start stockpiling food" and an ABC News Report says "there are worrying signs appearing in the United States where some … locals are beginning to hoard supplies." Now there's concern that the U.S. government may be competing with consumers for stocks of storable food. Read more: Are feds stockpiling survival food? www.wnd.com/?pageId=70281#ixzz1GNv3qU00From what I've seen, yeah. Supposedly this is part of why Mountain House can't keep up with consumer demand. The MRE's are supposed to be stockpiled if the New Madrid fault line lets loose, saw an article linked on Sipsey Street a month or so ago about that. Maybe they know somethings we don't, eh?
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Post by Bowhunter on Mar 15, 2011 11:54:16 GMT -5
who here would comply with a turn in order? Nationwide the numbers would be very low..
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Post by Michael Downing on Mar 15, 2011 12:03:42 GMT -5
As I stated in the thread on gunshows I believe that it is only the very existence of so many guns in the hands of free men and women that has kept the wolves from our very door. Still they are crawling dangerously ever closer. It used to be that I could only hear an occasional howl and catch a distant glimpse as they went about there business in the shadows but as of late I believe they have come close enough for me to feel and catch a whiff of their fetid breath.
Comply???
"There will be no more free Wacos and no more free Katrinas."
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Post by aronatbc on Mar 15, 2011 13:34:16 GMT -5
Contacted Bachmann, Franken, and Klobuchar. The last two are a waste of carbon, but they are still my Senators.
Lines in the sand. We all have them. I concreted this one though. It doesn't move. They pass it at their own peril.
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Post by Michael Downing on Mar 15, 2011 14:09:15 GMT -5
I contacted both Hagan and Burr not long ago on the magazine ban and got a wonderful thank you reply from hagan who stated she had alsways supported hunters. Burr was more on point and state dhe would oppose any magazine restriction and any further restriction of the 2nd amendment.
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Post by jimbravo on Mar 15, 2011 21:03:08 GMT -5
I think the confiscation will not come exactly as that. What I see happening up ahead is people so broke they sell their guns, and government run "guns for food programs" where people are actually so hungry they will do it, just to feed their starving families. Sorry, I know that's not a pretty picture, but I believe it lies just ahead in our future. Sure there will be hold outs, but it will certainly remove a lot of the arms that are privately held.
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Post by midnightrider on Mar 16, 2011 8:22:34 GMT -5
I would like to ask other members on this site if any one else has heard about the feds buying over 400 million MREs and storing them in various warehouses recently . I got this from a source that is usually reliable? In response to the recent concern of FEMA purchasing Mountain House products: www.mountainhouse.com/
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Post by avordvet on Mar 16, 2011 14:03:59 GMT -5
Good to hear, although I think the citizenry should always have priority over nonmilitary consumables being purchased by the government... AKA: Us
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Post by jimbravo on Mar 17, 2011 16:55:01 GMT -5
Yeah, but we lowly peons don't have an IRS to sick on folks who don't snap to.
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Post by avordvet on Mar 17, 2011 17:14:13 GMT -5
Yeah, but we lowly peons don't have an IRS to sick on folks who don't snap to. Times are a changing and .gov see's it coming. They have made promises they cannot keep. People are starting to fight back and it will only get worse. The fun will really kick off when the Obamites finally see that the golden goose that they put everything into, is just giving them nothing but turds... although they are loath to admit it, the hard left knows it has already happened. As the economy contracts even further, the municipalities will have to cut back on personnel, police included. Thats why I harp on rapidly expanding firearms Rights an the state level. If states remove all impediments to the Second Amendment, the feds would soon run out of volunteers to enforce its will on the populace.
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Post by avordvet on Mar 18, 2011 4:26:08 GMT -5
Is onslaught of 'gun show loophole' legislation--and worse--about to begin?March 15th, 2011 11:34 am CT In the wake of President Obama's guest editorial in the Arizona Daily Star Sunday (discussed here yesterday), calling for a "new discussion" about "gun control," some forcible citizen disarmament advocates are incensed that Obama didn't go far enough for their tastes. Washington Post blogger Greg Sargent, for example, comes just short of wailing and tearing his hair over Obama's disinterest in talking about magazine bans: Continue reading on Examiner.com: Is onslaught of 'gun show loophole' legislation--and worse--about to begin? - St. Louis gun rights | Examiner.com www.examiner.com/gun-rights-in-st-louis/is-onslaught-of-gun-show-loophole-legislation-and-worse-about-to-begin#ixzz1GwBCcnA9
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