Art,
A fine question. Maybe this goes a bit of the way to explaining all of the
"urban anti-terrorist training" for the military that take place in
locations such as Oakland.
By the way, these new laws make people outlaws, not criminals. There is a
difference. The people who hid Jews from Nazi's in the 30's and 40's were
outlaws, but by golly they weren't criminals. Samuel Adams was an outlaw in
pre-Revolutionary America, but he was certainly no criminal. Going against
the law does not a criminal make, if the law is unjust.
Hey, just calling them as I see them. You make your own judgements.
MichaelC
NOSPAM_mcampbell@iwaynet.net
Art wrote in message ...
>What I can't wait to see is how they plan to "collect" these once legal
>weapons from the group of criminals that they spawned with this latest
>assault on our rights. Anybody that still insists that registration
>doesn't lead to confiscation must be viewing the world from between
>their butt cheeks.
>
>Art
>My rights are not what's wrong in America
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