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In history every corrupted empire fell. |
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In the middle ages leaders were dragged out screaming and had their heads chopped off, nothing to
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The right to bear arms was considered to be the final fail safe against government corruption. For
if the government so corrupted the constitution that it no longer represents the will of the people
then it must fear the wrath of the people. In such a situation it would be unpatriotic to not
support revolution for the government is not America, We The People are America and the government
is either our servant or our enemy. |
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I'm all for a revolution. A revolution against narrow mindedness. |
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REVOLUTION:
"The Soil, which supported thy childhood;
the breasts of Democracy, from which life-giving milk of Human-Equality flowed 200 years;
are worth thy blood, shed in Revolution,
mixed with Time. On this, thy American Soil, that from the ashes of your supreme sacrifice of life,
to defend hearth, home, and Faith and Freedoms; the seeds of New-Government Beginnings grow....for
the generations of Americans to come, who look to you for example, protection, and a future. It is
your duty, indeed, your honour, to fight, it is worth your life.Semper Fi". |
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Our country was maid on Revolution, but it is improbable in these days. Our military is so organised
that an upright revolt would not be practical, and a guerilla war would not last for long.
I think that this question is unpatriotic, but only the readers can truley decide that. |
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