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A Few Gun Control Pointers to Remember

1. “Those who hammer their guns into plows will plow for those who do not.” ~Thomas Jefferson

2. Those who trade liberty for security have neither. ~John Adams

3. Free men do not ask permission to bear arms.

4. An armed man is a citizen. An unarmed man is a subject.

5. Only a government that is afraid of its citizens tries to control them.

6. Gun control is not about guns; it’s about control.

7. You only have the rights you are willing to fight for.

8. Know guns, know peace, know safety. No guns, no peace, no safety.

9. You don’t shoot to kill; you shoot to stay alive.

10. Assault is a behavior, not a device.

11. 64,999,987 firearms owners killed no one yesterday.

12. The United States Constitution (c) 1791. All Rights Reserved.

13. The Second Amendment is in place in case the politicians ignore the others.

14. What part of ’shall not be infringed’ do you NOT understand?

15. Guns have only two enemies; rust and politicians.

16.. When you remove the people’s right to bear arms, you create slaves.

17. The American Revolution would never have happened with gun control.

IF YOU AGREE, PASS THIS ‘REFRESHER’ ON TO TEN FREE CITIZENS

Honesty, Honor, and Accountability

I know you have all heard these words, perhaps it has been a long time since, but we know these words, we understand them most people could define them, but how many people can truly say that they practice them?

I read an article on GOOOH By K. A. Atcher today; it made a lot of sense, and it got me thinking. It described quite nicely how we got to where we are at today, with all of our nations problem. He had some great points about how all this started at home and we have to change the way we are at home to get on the road to recovery.

So I thought how many of us can really say that we practice being Honorable in our relationships, our business transactions, and in all aspects of our lives and I don’t mean just when people are watching, or when you think people are watching how many of us really can say that we are honorable? I know we would all like to think we are honorable, but what about that time you went to McDonald’s and they forgot your fries, were you the one who got irate and demanded that they owed you something for this simple mistake, other than the fries you paid for? How bout the time you were at Wal-Mart and the clerk did not charge you for the 24-pack of pop you had on the bottom of the cart, did you go back in and pay for it or did you just think well I spend a lot money there then owed it to me? These are the times we think no one is watching and if we can get away with it, and then we just go on with life like it did not happen. Is this what we are teaching our children? That is ok as long as you get away with it. Are we saying you only have to be accountable for things that people can prove; you only have to be honest if you think you could get caught being dis-honest.

The fact remains that yes this is exactly what we are teaching our youth today, our nations sons and daughters are growing up believing exactly that, they are not privy to the information at a young age that all human beings are foul able even the adults, even their parents. People if you served in the United States Military you took an oath to up-hold the constitution to protect our nation against all enemies both foreign and domestic, you assumed the position of honor and agreed to act with integrity, honor and respect. If you are a parent, a man, or a woman then You should be leading the fight our nation has no greater enemy than our own arrogant discontent, our lack of morals and honor.

If you did not serve in our Great US Military, this does not exempt you for your duty as an American, a human being to do what is right and just. We need to teach our youth today there are consequences’ to every action both good and bad. It is easy to sit around grumbling about what this person did or what that person did, it is always someone else’s fault, well some times it is and it is your job to hold them accountable for their actions, but sometimes it is our own fault and it is your job and everyone else’s to hold you accountable.

We can fix any problem no matter how big or how small, we can go back to the glory years of old, by going back to the old traditions of Honor, Respect, Courage, Responsibility, and Accountability. This is how we build this great republic.

This by no means will be an easy task, we will all need to work at it we will not be perfect at it, but then again we never were.

Live your life without fear.

Ryan