First they came for...

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First they came for the AR-15s,

I didn't own one, so I said nothing.

Then they came for the 30 round magazines,

I didn't own one, so I said nothing.

Then they came for..........

USA, 2013



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They came for the Communists, and I

didn't object - For I wasn't

a Communist;

They came for the Socialists, and I

didn't object - For I wasn't a Socialist;

They came for the labor leaders, and I

didn't object - For I wasn't a labor leader;

They came for the Jews, and I didn't

object - For I wasn't a Jew;

Then they came for me -

And there was no one left to object.

Martin Niemoller, German Protestant Pastor,

1892-1984
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"Divide and conquer" is certainly the strategy of the anti-gun extremists. And it's working: I have a young co-worker who declared the other day that while she has a handgun for home defense, nobody "needs" to own a military rifle...

I tried to explain to her that they don't like her gun any more than they like mine, but it was to no avail...
 
People seem to think that if we give them this they'll leave us alone. Not so.

They will never stop. They are patient. They employ the tactics of communism through media infiltration, propaganda and slow and incremental concessions.

1789 - Second Amendment

1934 - National Firearms Act of 1934. The first federal gun-control law; levies a restrictive $200 tax on the manufacture or sale of machine guns and sawed-off shotguns. All sales were to be recorded in a national registry.

1938 - National Firearms Act of 1938. Requires the licensing of interstate gun dealers, who must record their sales; prohibits sales to individuals under indictment or convicted of crimes of violence.

1968 - Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968, and the Gun Control Act of 1968. Now the primary federal law regulating firearms. Prohibits all convicted felons, drug users and the mentally ill from buying guns; raises the age to purchase handguns from a federally licensed dealer to 21; and expands the licensing requirements to more gun dealers and requires more detailed record-keeping.

1986 - Firearm Owners Protection Act of 1986. Bans civilian ownership of machine guns manufactured after May 19, 1986 (weapons made and registered before that date are not affected). The small victories: limits the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms from inspecting gun dealers more than once a year, with follow-up inspections allowed only if multiple violations are found; forbids the government from creating a national registry of gun ownership.

1993 - The Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act of 1993. Mandates background checks of gun buyers to prevent sales to people prohibited under the 1968 legislation through NCIS; On the positive side, records of such checks cannot be preserved because federal law prohibits the creation of a national registry of gun ownership; Sales by unlicensed private sellers who are not engaged in gun dealing as a business are not subject to the checks under federal law.

1994 - The Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994. 10-year federal ban on the manufacture of new semi-automatic assault weapons; specifies 19 weapons that have the features of assault rifles; bans several specific models said to be the preferred weapon of violent drug gangs; bans large-capacity ammunition magazines, limiting them to 10 rounds. Not much good: Did not apply to weapons that were already in legal possession, and there are easy ways to adapt new weapons to avoid the prohibitions.

2003 - Tiahrt Amendment. Prohibits law enforcement from publicly releasing data showing where criminals bought their firearms.

135 years passed between the adoption of the Second Amendment and the National Firearms Act of 1934. After the National Firearms Act of 1938, it was another 30 years (1968) before Gun Control was addressed again at the federal level. The next act came 18 years later (1986), followed by
another only 7 years later (1993).

It has been almost 20 years since their last major assault. They have been patiently waiting, working behind the scenes to consolidate media control and increase their ranks in Congress.

I was a "cold "warrior" during my 20 years of service and I am thoroughly familiar with the techniques, practices, promises and perils of communism. Promises of a utopian society where government employs, shelters and feeds the people. No one gets more than another no matter their skills nor their productivity. It promises a society without class distinction while creating the ultimate ruling class.

They cannot achieve that with an armed citizenry. And once the Second Amendment is out of the way the Constitution will become a curiosity of history.

We cannot allow that to happen. Not on our watch.
 
They will never stop. They are patient. They employ the tactics of communism through media infiltration, propaganda and slow and incremental concessions....

...It has been almost 20 years since their last major assault. They have been patiently waiting, working behind the scenes to consolidate media control and increase their ranks in Congress.

I was a "cold "warrior" during my 20 years of service and I am thoroughly familiar with the techniques, practices, promises and perils of communism. Promises of a utopian society where government employs, shelters and feeds the people. No one gets more than another no matter their skills nor their productivity. It promises a society without class distinction while creating the ultimate ruling class.

They cannot achieve that with an armed citizenry. And once the Second Amendment is out of the way the Constitution will become a curiosity of history.

We cannot allow that to happen. Not on our watch.

Cordite, you have written a powerful and chilling summation of what is happening in this country and why it is happening. And the most disturbing thing of all is: I cannot dispute a word you've said.

Sitting at the dinner table with Satan tonight, Joseph Stalin and Nikita Khrushchev are smiling... :(
 
They will never stop. They are patient. They employ the tactics of communism through media infiltration, propaganda and slow and incremental concessions. Not on our watch.

Well done!
And following the logic, it would not be a far stretch to suppose that most of these mass killers are nothing more than preconditioned "zombies". I don't like the timing of events. Severity and horror will of course have to increase.
 
Along with the attacks on the Second Amendment, we cannot ignore what has happened and is happening at the higher political levels. Once again, on a staged, incremental basis.

This is one time where I hope my math skills are not up to par. But, consistent with the title of this thread, here it goes. In chronological order:

Start with this, from a 2009 speech:

Obama Justifies FEMA imprisonment of civilians! - YouTube

Add this:

It is "the Department of Homeland Security's view that returning military veterans and gun owners are likely to commit terrorist acts."
Gus Bilirakis on Wednesday, April 15th, 2009
PolitiFact | DHS report on right-wing terror risks more cautious than Bilirakis

Plus this:

Hot Spots of Terrorism and OtherCrimes in the United States,1970 to 2008
January 31, 2012
LaFree_Bersani_HotSpotsOfUSTerrorism

(explained in detail here: "A report published earlier this year by the National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism (START) at the University of Maryland has surfaced, and in their DHS-funded findings, Americans “reverent of individual liberty” and others adamant about protecting their personal freedoms are categorized as extreme right-wing terrorists." Love liberty? You might be a terrorist — RT

Plus this:

Obama signs new Executive Order expanding Homeland Security mission in the U.S.
October 26, 2012

http://www.examiner.com/article/oba...r-expanding-homeland-security-mission-the-u-s

Plus this:

U.S Terrorism Agency to Tap a Vast Database of Citizens December 13, 2012
"The rules now allow the little-known National Counterterrorism Center to examine the government files of U.S. citizens for possible criminal behavior, even if there is no reason to suspect them. That is a departure from past practice, which barred the agency from storing information about ordinary Americans unless a person was a terror suspect or related to an investigation."
U.S. Terrorism Agency to Tap a Vast Database of Citizens - WSJ.com

Plus this:

NDAA Amendment Designed to Protect Americans from Indefinite Detentions Killed; Rand Paul Blames John McCain
Brian Doherty|Dec. 20, 2012

NDAA Amendment Designed to Protect Americans from Indefinite Detentions Killed; Rand Paul Blames John McCain - Hit & Run : Reason.com

I truly hope this is not going where it appears to be leading.
 

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