Thursday, January 17, 2013

Second Amendment

Question:
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If people of America fear the US Government, how can rest of the world be secure?

http://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution/second_amendment

U.S. Constitution -Amendment II states,
"A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed."

If people of America feel insecure and bear arms, in order to protect themselves from the well regulated militia of the free state, how should people in rest of the world feel about U.S. Government?

Constitutionally, if people of America see the fictional Government as a threat to them, how could it lawfully exist in the first place?

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@Yea,
You seem to have researched a lot. Thank you for contributing the information.


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7 comments:

  1. I don't fear the government, I just want to make sure they don't become something to fear.

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  2. You will get minimal answers because this does not inflate emotions

    It's logic and fact.

    For those who prefer to screech "They are taking our guns" your question is way too disciplined to allow any kind of emotional response.

    You know fact is their enemy.

    Just sayin...

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  3. The people in the rest of the World absolutely loath the United States Government. Where have you been? Also, the United States Military is not a "militia". It is a federal government military branch used to invade foreign Countries. In fact, our founders warned us of creating standing Militaries... and that the rich would control the military, not the people. This is true to this day. Why else would we be in Afghanistan when the Al Qaeda ant hole is in Pakistan?

    The Federal Government is already a threat to you. Might I suggest you research the NDAA (The section about indefinite Detention) Operation Fast and Furious (Federal Government allowed 2,000 guns to be given to Drug Cartels) Patriot Act (Privacy/Search and seizers)

    In fact, if you do not believe me that the Government is capable of doing horrible things to its citizens, may I suggest you look up: "Operation Northwoods". The false flag attack proposed numerous ways to attack innocent Americans in order to go to generate support for a war with Cuba. This is a false flag attack. The Government would frame Cuba for the attacks. The Federal Governments Joint Chiefs of Staff created the plan and the Chairman approved of it. Thankfully JFK turned it down and fired the men.

    That is one case. You should look up the numerous declassified cases of the Federal Government conducting human experiments on the many innocent American Citizens. Just type into google: "united states human experimentation"

    Anyway, anything can happen. You only have to read this quote that was said in 1994 Sara Brady, Chairman. "Our task of creating a socialist America can only succeed when those who would resist us have been totally disarmed."
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    Unlike the majority of people whom have posted thus far, I research things and form opinions based on facts. Whereas they only form opinions based on opinions.

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  4. "When governments fear the people, there is liberty. When the people fear the government, there is tyranny." - Thomas Jefferson

    80% of Americans fear the government and there are over 200 million privately-owned firearms in the US. If the corrupt Obama administration tries to take the guns they will lose.

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  5. I doubt Americans fear their government, the majority of citizens are not the types to protest taxes or gun control laws or any movement that hurts other citizens. as far as the rest of the world, no one in the Philippines has complained or in Stockholm.
    Source(s):
    101st.Airborne Cap/ret.

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  6. Only a few idiots post that they do not trust the gubbmint. So I would ask, how many have you asked? This is important to gage the reply.

    Most Americans I have met do not have an issue.

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