User Profile: RebelPatriot

Member Since: April 10, 2012

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  • This politician is usual and customary. They will take away the rights and freedoms of students when it is deemed the students are dangerous, they have no issue with metal detectors and security at schools where children have displayed violence in the classroom.

    Funny how security is the answer when the problem comes from within and taking away the right to defend yourself is the answer when the threat comes from the outside.

    We have no problem with metal detectors, bomb detectors and security at airports, but please don’t have security outside the schools to patrol for pedophiles and those who wish our children harm.

    The answer is always to make guns illegal so only the tyrants in government and criminals can defend themselves from those who wish them harm.

    Just another hypocrite who would like nothing more than to make the citizens of the US defenseless against the tyrannical government that is headed our way.

  • Come on people, we have been giving our wealth away to the middle east for 60 years, because we didn’t want to become energy independent.

    Now after having our manufacturing base taken away from us, we are left with nothing to off set the import-export difference, which means we continue to send more wealth out of our country than we keep in our country.

    They are sucking us dry in order to take us down to the level of a 2nd world nation.

    Thank all your politicians for screwing us over, 24 years of Harvard and Yale and we have 16 trillion in debt and a bogus economy where the private sector has no stability and the public sector continues to suck the tax payers dry with the wages, benefits and pensions.

  • They want everyone on unemployment. No jobs, no wealth and no voice.

    I’m getting dizzy watching our country slowly spiral down the toilet drain.

    December 21st is only three weeks away. I’m hoping for an end or a new beginning.

  • The fact that our federal government has been allowed to drive this country into 16 trillion in debt is enough reason to dissolve this government. Obviously, those who have been in charge the last 25 years are guilty of treason. Bush, Clinton, Bush, and Obama. All Harvard and Yale elitists.

    All those who continued to vote for more spending and more taxes should be held as treasonous enemies of the state.

    Let’s round them up and begin the trials.

  • if you don’t recognize the tyranny from within then you will continue to live a life of servitude to the federal government.

  • What about defending our nation from the progressive socialists who have hijacked our government?

    As free people our will to be in the Union can be withdrawn when the people of a state feel they are no longer being served properly by that government.

    Lincoln violated the Constitution when he waged war on those states. Remember the Union fired upon Fort Sumter and began the war. Those states that left the Union had the right to do so and did so democratically.

    The federal government has gotten to big for it’s own good. It is supposed to serve all the people, not pander to those small factions that make up a small majority of the people.

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  • Here’s the issue:

    As a free people we have the right as states to address the inequities of the government toward the people. If that government is no longer upholding the Constitution then the people have a right to refuse the authority of this present government.

    All those issues stated in my earlier post are occurring again today. As a state we can democratically vote to not recognize the authority of this government over the people of said state.

    This is what happens when tyranny creeps in and forces people to live by the “new” rules of the supposedly socially correct progressive agenda. Anyone can sneek in and become a citizen of this nation but free people can not hold an election and vote to leave this nation. That in itself is tyranny.

  • Chief Justice Roger B. Taney ruled that Lincoln’s actions were illegal, criminal and unconstitutional

    Violation of the Constitution and his oath of office by invading and waging war against states that had legally and democratically withdrawn their consent from his government, inaugurating one of the cruelest wars in recent history.
    Subverting the duly constituted governments of states that had not left the Union, thereby subverting their constitution right to “republican form of government.”
    Raising troops without the approval of Congress and expending funds without appropriation.
    Suspending the writ of habeas corpus and interfering with the press without due process, imprisoning thousands of citizens without charge or trial, and closing courts by military force where no hostilities were occurring.
    Corrupting the currency by manipulations and paper swindles unheard of in U.S. history.
    Fraud and corruption by appointees and contractors with his knowledge and connivance.
    Continuing the war by raising ever-larger bodies of troops by conscription and hiring of foreign mercenaries and refusing to negotiate in good faith for an end to hostilities.
    Confiscation of millions of dollars of civilian property by his agents in the South, especially cotton, without legal proceedings.
    Waging war against women, children, civilians and civilian property as the matter of policy (rather than as unavoidably incident to combat), e.g., Sherman’s March.

    I believe this

  • Lincoln used the excuse of civil rebellion as a reason to go to war with the southern states.

  • Chief Justice Roger B. Taney ruled that Lincoln’s actions were illegal, criminal and unconstitutional

    Violation of the Constitution and his oath of office by invading and waging war against states that had legally and democratically withdrawn their consent from his government, inaugurating one of the cruelest wars in recent history.
    Subverting the duly constituted governments of states that had not left the Union, thereby subverting their constitution right to “republican form of government.”
    Raising troops without the approval of Congress and expending funds without appropriation.
    Suspending the writ of habeas corpus and interfering with the press without due process, imprisoning thousands of citizens without charge or trial, and closing courts by military force where no hostilities were occurring.
    Corrupting the currency by manipulations and paper swindles unheard of in U.S. history.
    Fraud and corruption by appointees and contractors with his knowledge and connivance.
    Continuing the war by raising ever-larger bodies of troops by conscription and hiring of foreign mercenaries and refusing to negotiate in good faith for an end to hostilities.
    Confiscation of millions of dollars of civilian property by his agents in the South, especially cotton, without legal proceedings.
    Waging war against women, children, civilians and civilian property as the matter of policy (rather than as unavoidably incident to combat), e.g., Sherman’s March.

    This Chief Jus