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Wednesday, July 12, 2006

FREEDOM ISN'T FREE - They want your firearms!!



By: Geoff Metcalf

The first three battles of the American War for Independence (our Revolution) were not fought over taxation without representation, separation from an abusive clueless King, or nationalism. The first three battles of our American Revolution were fought to resist gun control.

General Thomas Gage, military governor of Massachusetts sent a force to confiscate weapons and capture patriot leaders.

When the British confronted Captain Parker and his militia in Lexington, they arrived to confiscate powder and ball. They met resistance and the negative consequences of collecting ammunition (one round at a time…).

Notwithstanding our faults, warts, blemishes, mistakes, and habitual myopia, since it’s founding 230 years ago, the United States of America has become and remains the best country on the planet.

Despite the persistent worst efforts of elected officials to undermine, marginalize and abrogate the essence of the very document to which they all swear a sacred oath, the ghost of the republic lingers still.

The NRA’s Wayne LaPierre, has issued a warning that Kofi Annan is trying to "finalize a U.N. treaty that would strip all citizens of all nations of their right to own guns and you of your self-protection rights under the Second Amendment."

The United Nations is a dysfunctional collection of arrogant pampered bureaucrats who presume to dictate, legislate, and lecture anyone who does not subscribe to the gospel according to them.

The UN has been mired in corruption and incompetence for decades. ‘Oil for Food’ abuses were merely a multi-billion-dollar symptom of the systemic problems, which frankly are unfixable. The greatest threat to the UN’s ability to sustain bumbling incompetence and corruption has been, and remains, the United States.

For decades the UN’s reach has exceeded their grasp.

They want an International Criminal Court.

They want a global taxation mechanism (so as not to be dependent/accountable to dues paying members).

They want a standing army.

They want to be a for real world government, capable to imposing their will on ‘subordinate’ member states.

LaPierre (understandably) has his jockey’s in a wad because "This summer at U.N. headquarters in New York City -- right here on American soil -- these nations along with more than 500 gun-ban groups worldwide will hold an international conference to draft a global "Treaty on Small Arms".

Yeah, that is a bad thing…however, we (as a nation) have rejected previous overreaching by the ‘United Nothing’, and I suspect we will continue to do so.

1. We rejected the Kyoto Accords not just because it was built on a foundation of junk science and hyperbole. We rejected Kyoto because it was another UN power grab to impose their will on the U.S.

2. We rejected the International Criminal Court for much the same reasoning.However, we allowed the creation of the World Trade Organization which is no less a challenge to national sovereignty.

3. We rejected the UN mandate for establishment of a UN ‘Army’ for similar (and more) reasons. A soldier cannot ‘Pledge Allegiance’ to two flags/countries.

A global Treaty on Small Arms is old news. Globalists have been trying (and failing) to disarm would-be resisters for a very long time. Department of State Publication 7277 Disarmament Series 5 was released September 1961.

The mere ‘perception’ of an armed citizenry scared Japan during WWII. Admiral Yamamoto said, "You cannot invade the mainland United States. There would be a rifle behind each blade of grass."

Yamamoto’s comment was hyperbolic and not accurate. However, the ‘perception’ of the US served as a real impediment to mitigate a Japanese invasion.

Likewise, after the cold war, a group of former KGB agents and CIA agents were reportedly meeting in Europe when the question was raised about Soviet invasion. The Russians reportedly said, "…Not unless your government could have disarmed citizens. You have too many guns…"

Again, the strategic ‘perception’ of American cowboys and armed grandmothers intimidated an enemy.

The UN may have a ‘Jones’ to destroy the Second Amendment and ban private ownership of guns (along with our Constitution and the rest of the Bill of Rights) …but even now, THAT dog ain’t gonna hunt.

Congress would not dare ratified any such UN treaty. Those congress critters that would vote for essentially abrogating the constitutionally guaranteed God given right would (with the probable exceptions of California big cities and NYC) be out of work. Many Americans would flat out refuse to comply.

LaPierre is right when he says, "This fight is about more than firearms ownership. This is a fight for our national sovereignty, our individual freedoms and the future of our nation."

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