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| Principled Observer Location: Toledo, Ohio Posts: 13,873 | Only if we accept it twiddling our thumbs Zee. We have the right to remove unjust, or non-representative government, by any means "necessary". They control the terms, we control the will. I will not be bullied by gun-toting government agents or their local arms of authority. I am currently boycotting the system by only paying the minimum amount possible from my tax dollars, and by petitioning and writing, and if necessary by protesting and revolting, should we be ignored. Our rights are only as good as the individual will to defend them. If we all stood up for all of our rights everyday, this wouldn't be an issue. Unfortunately, it is easy to tune out political responsibilities with cable tv and online games, hobbies and habits, work and sleep. Eventually the people will wake up, the question is will it be a slap, or a slow, groggy befuddled haze that starts the awakening. Aaron Russo says it well...... "All your rights, ALL the time, that is what I stand for." Aaron Russo (Libertarian canidate for party nomination for President of the United States 2004, losing out to Michael Badnarik for party nomination.) Petition of Redress of Grievances: http://www.givemeliberty.org/default.htm Canadian Lawsuit Against Their National Banks: http://www.freewebs.com/classaction/ Osborn F. Enready |
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