To: NFHale
Like the Colonists, we have sought to have our grievances addressed. They by the King of England. Us, by the Congress and Courts. The Colonists were met with and held in the bases of contempt and refusal by the King. We, in turn have had our petitions and pleas for relief refused and ourselves and cause held in the bases/p> of contempt. As the Colonists, we have exhausted our peaceful options to no avail. As the Colonists, we are left with two options: Submission or fight. They chose to fight. Do we lave less courage than they?
19 posted on
12/19/2020 11:34:16 AM PST by
sport
To: sport
Some have much less...
Others ... have balls or iron and battle rifles to back it up.
We’ll see which is more prevalent very soon, I imagine...
27 posted on
12/19/2020 2:15:36 PM PST by
NFHale
(The Second Amendment - By Any Means Necessary.)
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