2009年2月14日土曜日

Dresden

Vault-co has an article here. I don't know how here in America, we still continuously praise the military and think that the best thing that can happen to someone is joining it. I've noticed that even with the general skepticism of government that I see in most people I know in America, the military is seen as very special in that regard, such that it is seen as the greatest, noblest thing--when in reality, it is a big socialistic bureaucracy itself and that when it takes over other countries, such as Afghanistan and Iraq, it often establishes socialism in those countries, imposes gun control, etc. I think it is disturbing the way they do this--at a gun show I went to recently, which was populated with lots of people who were very nervous about the U.S. government, they still saw fit to practically worship the military. What they don't realize is that military is the standing army, the select militia, the Founding Fathers warned us about and, with the control on military-grade weapons placed by the federal government through the National Firearms Act of 1934, the Gun Control Act of 1968, and the machine gun ban of 1986, this volunteer force is complicit in the continued efforts of the federal government to keep us deprived of our natural right to keep and bear arms which was made explicit in the 2nd Amendment.

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