My DW and I have made the determination, that if we are observers of the JBT's abusing another citizen or group of citizens, in any way that is obviously out of line, (no examples needed here), we WILL step in and intervene with whatever steps and with whatever force that is necessary, and put an immediate end to it.
This shit has to stop!! The only way that it is going to stop, is NOT by complaining to whatever "authorities", after the fact, but by we the people, you and me, taking the power away from these thugs...NOW!!
They are supposed to be here to "Protect and Serve", not "Assault and Abuse".
You realize of course that unless you kill the JBT, and make a complete getaway without a trace, the entire enforcement machine will gear up for your destruction. Look how they responded to Randy Weaver at Ruby Ridge.
Please note that I agree with the concept if not the approach. In the excellent book by Sun Tzu, the Art of War, he recommends you apply your strength where the enemy is weakest.
There are many battles to be fought up ahead. Preserve yourself for the ones you are most sure to win.
Well, this is the way that I see it.....
ReplyDeleteMy DW and I have made the determination, that if we are observers of the JBT's abusing another citizen or group of citizens, in any way that is obviously out of line, (no examples needed here), we WILL step in and intervene with whatever steps and with whatever force that is necessary, and put an immediate end to it.
This shit has to stop!! The only way that it is going to stop, is NOT by complaining to whatever "authorities", after the fact, but by we the people, you and me, taking the power away from these thugs...NOW!!
They are supposed to be here to "Protect and Serve", not "Assault and Abuse".
'nuff for now,
Bob
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You realize of course that unless you kill the JBT, and make a complete getaway without a trace, the entire enforcement machine will gear up for your destruction. Look how they responded to Randy Weaver at Ruby Ridge.
ReplyDeletePlease note that I agree with the concept if not the approach. In the excellent book by Sun Tzu, the Art of War, he recommends you apply your strength where the enemy is weakest.
There are many battles to be fought up ahead. Preserve yourself for the ones you are most sure to win.