Posted on 05/06/2013 9:01:40 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
As readers have probably noticed, Im on something of a campaign the last few days to train a spotlight on the revolutionary rhetoric and gun-brandishing of many Second Amendment activists and constitutional conservatives, which has leeched over into standard conservative and GOP messaging to an alarming degree. Like anyone shining a spotlight into previously dark shadows, Im not always familiar with what Im seeing. Thats definitely the case with Adam Kokesh, an Iraq War vet and omni-libertarian who is planning a non-violent march of armed citizens on Washington for Independence Day to show, best I can tell, that resistance to the demands of people like him that government radically retract its size and scope will eventually face real fire. Heres Paul Szoldras write-up of Kokeshs scheme at Business Insider:
Adam Kokesh, 31, is planning a July 4 rally of pro-gun activists openly carrying rifles from Virginia to Washington as an act of civil disobedience. The plan, according to his Facebook event page, is to march across Memorial Bridge with rifles loaded and slung across the back to put the government on notice that we will not be intimidated [and] cower in submission to tyranny.
The invite continues, stating, This will be a non-violent event, unless the government chooses to make it violent.
Kokesh writes that if 10,000 attendees RSVP by June 1st, we have the critical mass necessary to pull this off. He said he wants to have at least 1,000 actually marching in the event, and as of this writing, more than 1,400 have said they were going.
As the headline at Karolis post on this plan at Crooks & Liars rightly says: Marching On DC With Loaded Rifles: What Could Possibly Go Wrong?(continued)
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonmonthly.com ...
Yep.
Now if they would all carry empty 30 round magazines, and declare that they were citizen journalists practicing their First Amendment rights, just like Dick Gregory, it might be worthwhile.
True.
NOTHING BUT CRICKETS SO FAR
They never e-mailed me yet, so, they are blowing it off, apparently
Frankly, a lot more than a rubber duckie.
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