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I am a combat veteran of Iraq, Afganistan, Kosovo and was also a law enforcement officer. I have watched the demise of the American people as their rights have been slowly eroded away, stolen from all of us by the chosen elect. I have not said much on this as I have wanted to hear what others had to say. Unfortunately most of America has said absolutely nothing over the years and seem to be secure in knowing that they are not in control of their own freedoms. I have heard the government say many times, that it took a lot of courage to pass many of these knew Acts of Legislation (NDAA, Safe Act, Unnamed Drones, Chemtrail Spraying, Indefinite detainment, Affordable Care Act, Red Light Cameras, TSA/ FEMA/Police Militarization,...etc.); apparently, my definition of courage differs from theirs and most Americans. You see, if they were really so courageous in passing these Bills into Laws and it took so much courage to pass them, then why were they approved in the middle of the night when no one could see them or read them? Thats not courage. Thats a Mafia style sit-down, to divvy up whats good for the Bosses. Courage is taking the right and true course of actions, not the politically expedient one. And, anyone who is proud of any of these laws, must also be proud of imprisoning Japanese American during WWII, The destruction of the American Indians and their heritage and the Patriot Act, etc... since all of these actions were spurred on by emotional fear and rammed through in the name of public safety (for the children)... Another issue is the insistence of certain people to stand on the graves of dead children and challenge those that disagree to say it to their parents faces. (Sandyhook *FEMA training exercise). Well, I, for one, will pick up that gauntlet. First off, why is Dead Children their battle cry? You didnt say anything about the hundreds of Chicago children being killed yearly and for some reason they only screamed when it happened to wealthy white ones. And yes, Ill say to anyones face My right is more important than their dead, because I fought for it first hand. I washed the blood of my friends out of the Humvee and picked up the mangled bodies as I fought day in and day out. I did more things than people can even imagine. So, yeah, my rights trumps you dead. I earned it in blood. I gave up a lot for this country, including my youth, and better men than me gave up a whole lot more so that ALL of you, myself included, can enjoy the rights that are guaranteed to us in our Constitution and Bill of Rights. We didnt go through all of that to come back home to watch the Government surrender the liberties that we fought for happen based on the demented acts of a couple of mad men (including the elected elite and bankers. Voting to take away the rights of Americans is totally different than being asked to enforce and protect a persons rights and freedoms. I would ask all true Americans to not support any further legislation that inhibits our personal freedoms and liberties.
Posted on: Sat, 23 Aug 2014 00:03:11 +0000

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