Wednesday 18 May 2016

Affairs Of State - Part 3


further from patriotsforamerica.ning.com: ‘Commentary…..’Such A Time As This” - Harry Riley, Col., USA {Ret.) - May 8

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Reply by Tim Vance 18 hours ago (May 18)

Stan,

Thank you. Like Michael I too would take up arms to defend freedom for a suppressed people even knowing the political side of it. And, that is exactly what we are facing right here in the USA today. The coming war, Revolution will be a political war for the powers that be, however for those of us willing to fight for freedom and the denial of suppression it will be a war against tyranny. Vietnam although it was a political war it was also a war against tyranny. Many lives were lost in Vietnam, and Those need to be Honored and remembered no matter the main reason for the war as they gave their all for something they believed in "FREEDOM".. 

Many of us are working to prepare as best we can for what's to come. Many Veterans belong to Militia Groups across the Country, we share our knowledge, and learn from each other. The Militias are our last defense against this tyranny spreading across our land like a plague, so yes they are preparing. 

Often times I feel we have allowed the USA to sink too low to be pulled back out of the downward spiral it is currently being sucked into, and that may be the case, but we cannot and will not bow to any form of tyranny, socialism, communism, or islamism we may face. Our Nation is on the verge of collapse, financial, and moral. Our elected public servants are under the impression that "We The People" work for them, we are the peasants and they are the ruling class, and they act accordingly, making laws and rules for us but not for themselves, they feel they are above the law. The time is coming "soon" that the people will have to make a choice to either stand against the tyranny or bow to it. Me and mine will stand no matter the outcome.

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Reply by Stan Stanfield 1 second ago (May 18)

Precisely right, Tim.

And i stand with you.

There are various ways to make one's stand against such Dark forces.  We each need to do our part in our own way.  But certainly, honoring the founding principles of this nation is our common denominator.  Which makes us all standards for Freedom for the world, from oppression by the power-obsessed.

Power With is the answer to those who crave Power Over.

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Reply by Old Rooster 15 hours ago (May 18)

Stan, You're absolutely correct, The term "Natural Born Citizen" has been fought over many times, and 8 times in the past few years alone. So far all attempts to alter it have failed. Cruz, Rubio, Obama, and several others remain Ineligible to hold that office of President.

Have no fear, I'm NOT advocating that the GOP should trump the Donald and nominate Cruz,,,,,, But I still think they will try anyway. They ARE depending on the ignorance of the population.

I am a Texas delegate (Alternate) And I could go to Cleveland in July. If I did that and the GOP attempted to nominate Cruz instead of Trump, then I would feel compelled to stand up and object, (strenuously), at which point I would no doubt be escorted out and quite possibly never be seen or heard of again.

As a Texas delegate, if I did go to Cleveland, I would be expected to case my vote for Ted Cruz, (because he won the Texas primary in March) I can NOT do that..........

So at this point it looks more likely that I will op-out an decline the trip, (and the vote).

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Reply by Stan Stanfield 53 minutes ago (May 18)

I appreciate your attitude, and dilemma, Old Rooster, and support your decision, whatever it is.

But how great it would be if SOMEONE stood up at that convention and called the emperor on his new clothes, with a national audience in attendance!

(And actually, I don't think anyone would have to vote for a candidate that they subsequently found was ineligible.  Just saying.) 


P.S. "...a candidate who was found to be ineligible".  The individual delegate wouldn't necessarily have to stick his/her neck out on the matter; it could just be a matter widely mooted at the convention.  As I say: Just sayin'.

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