To: Jason_b
We have been debating this topic on this forum since its inception. Does anyone think that we are all on lists kept by our enemies inside and outside of the Government? Does anyone worry about this possibility? Does anyone know of any of these types of lists? Has Free Republic ever been asked for our identities? Why don't we have access to a non-hackable National database with our enemies' identities and personal information on it? Would it be so hard to create? Our enemies have our names and personal information.
Maybe it's time to change strategy and not leave ourselves hanging out there waiting to be rounded up.
After all, don't you think that Governments at all levels in the US consider us domestic enemies? By that I mean that we and people like us are considered to be the domestic enemies that our military forces, politicians and all other law enforcement agencies take an oath to defend the United States Government against?
51 posted on
12/21/2002 4:58:06 PM PST by
nygoose
To: nygoose
"Does anyone worry about this possibility?"No -- the more people on the lists, the safer you are. -- Sarah Brady hopes she can intimidate gun owners to worry about being on a list.
56 posted on
12/21/2002 5:37:46 PM PST by
gatex
To: nygoose
Our enemies have our names and personal information. Our enemies aren't exactly anonymous. Politicians are public figures. Traitorous law enforcement officials are somewhat less so, but all that means is that a little more work and determination are required.
60 posted on
12/21/2002 5:41:24 PM PST by
Noumenon
To: nygoose
"Maybe it's time to change strategy and not leave ourselves hanging out there waiting to be rounded up."Nah...
Molon Labe. Anything else will lead to thumbsucking before the big bend over.
86 posted on
12/21/2002 8:39:56 PM PST by
spunkets
To: nygoose; Travis McGee
Does anyone know of any of these types of lists?I've always said that if you're not on some type of list, you're not doing something right.
Our enemies have our names and personal information.
...And some of us have their information. It works better that way because they're usually more high-profile.
After all, don't you think that Governments at all levels in the US consider us domestic enemies?
Not ALL levels - yet. Once the "War on Terror" gathers more momentum, it's quite possible. We're in a "crisis" ya'know... Writings such as this one from this ACLU puke always remind me of how much more our own government threatens our liberties than OBL and all of his minions.
103 posted on
12/22/2002 6:04:12 AM PST by
pocat
To: nygoose
All your questions: yes.
We are in databases, "you-know-who" knows exactly the websites we visit. I filled out a form when I bought a revolver, I'm sure they still have that information.
Your scenario is scary and I hope it does not come to that.
I plan to be open about my views to the very end even after I lose my ability to back them up with physical force. If loving the Bill of Rights makes me an enemy to those with the official guns, so be it. I think openness is the best way anyhow for all involved. Trying to keep secrets just makes one look paranoid. I'd rather be like John Hancock with the biggest signature on the page. Here I am. I believe in the Constitution. So sue me.
129 posted on
12/24/2002 7:34:25 AM PST by
Jason_b
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