Posted on 03/17/2013 11:37:13 AM PDT by forty_years
... It is for us the living, rather, to be dedicated here to the unfinished work which they who fought here have thus far so nobly advanced. It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us -- that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion -- that we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain -- that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom -- and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth.
- Abraham Lincoln, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, November 19, 1863
At the time, President Lincoln was speaking in the context of the horrors of the American Civil War. But his words are most appropriate at a time when Americans face great societal, economic, and political problems, be it health care, the national debt, and/or "gun control." In some ways, our country is divided. It doesn't have to be so. If people get involved with the democratic process, they can surely bring about astonishing changes for the betterment of our great nation. With a little effort, Americans can have "government of the people, by the people, for the people."
The politicians in Washington are inept, ineffective, pushing through unpopular legislation, and even arrogant towards their constituents. Why? Too many Americans are not engaged in our great nation's democratic process. Maybe people are very busy with their lives, have grown weary of the acrimony in Washington, or just plain don't care. They cannot afford to be disengaged. Our Founding Fathers would be very upset to see America's current state of affairs.
I spoke this morning before about 50 people attending a CCW (carrying a concealed weapon) permit class. They got fired up when I told them what a small but dedicated group of New Mexicans accomplished by defeating New Mexico House Bills 77 and 402, two very dangerous "gun control" measures. I got them all to send letters to New Mexico Rep. Lujan Grisham, Senator Udall, and Senator Heinrich opposing Senator Feinstein's heinous "assault weapons" ban (national). Note that what Feinstein calls "assault weapons" are not anything of the sort. They were eager to engage in the democratic process. After hearing about our defeating of HBs 77 (beaten) and 402 (beaten) by sending emails, calling the state capital, organizing on Facebook, etc., they saw proof positive that engaging in representative democracy works. In that spirit, I have gathered a plethora of resources you can use to fight Washington's attempt to destroy the Second Amendment to our great Constitution. Please use these resources yourself and distribute them as widely as possible.
Here are 4 template letters you can use yourself and distribute to others so people will get involved in the democratic process to fight "gun control" here in New Mexico and other states:
If you're not from New Mexico, you can use these letters' text easily and send them to your own national (and state) representatives:
You can also enter your zip code below and find contact information for all your elected representatives or click on these links:
And my analysis in no way diminishes the splendid efforts of the population here to defeat this stupid bill. They did very good and have also sent a message to Santa Fe, watch out, we are keeping track of you.
From one Fossil to another:
I am proud of NM.
But I lived there 14 years.
You are correct about the hunters, I lived on the edge of the Gila Wilderness. Even Leftie mine union guys hunted.
Open spaces cements the love of freedom. Regardless of Political affiliation.
Open spaces cements the love of freedom. Regardless of Political affiliation.
Spot on.
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Excellent work!
I wished it would have worked here in Colorado, where the progressives ramrod several bills through the legislation. Hopefully we can get a ballot initiative this fall to reverse it. If not, Colorado might have fallen by the Kalifornian invasion.
NM has also suffered from the Kalifornian invasion.
I love that line. Did you come up with it?
Yes, I did.
I traveled the West and Midwest for 30+ years. That is one of many things I observed about the people who inhabit that space. Most of the people I did business with were independent small business owners. No finer people in the world.
How interesting. I was a small business owner here in Texas and I love the outdoors and freedom to work at what I loved doing. 0bama changed all that.
PS Can I use your line? It is...can’t find the words to describe it.
“Free Men Need Not Ask Permission”
Same goes for women. hee hee hee
Certainly use it.
Thanks
You are very welcome my FRiend.
Are you from OK? Or have I asked you before.
My father-in-law’s family was from Quanah, TX. His grandmother was full blood Indian (not sure what tribe).
Born in IN. Been a Texan for 48 yrs. Gr-grandmother, a Cherokee.
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