Stewart Rhodes puts it all on the line, and asks us to do the same.
Stewart Rhodes Introduces ‘Molon Labe County Project’ To 3000 New York Gun Owners In Fiery Speech
Published on Friday, February 15, 2013
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Stewart Rhodes Introduces ‘Molon Labe County Project’ To 3000 New York Gun Owners In Fiery SpeechNew York - -(Ammoland.com)- Oath Keepers Founder Stewart Rhodes gave a fiery speech to approximately 3,000 New York gun owners, urging them to refuse to comply to the “SAFE Act,” to refuse to disarm, to nullify at every level.
He also urged them to make sure their county was a “Molon Labe” county, asking them “is your county a ‘come and take it’ county, or is it a ‘bend over and take it’ county? Which is it?! Find out now!”
He told them to make sure all the gun owners and veterans in their county are ready to stand up, and will commit to refuse to comply, and then go to the sheriff and the police chief of their town and put them on notice that they are expected to choose sides.
He told the crowd to use April 19, 2013, the upcoming anniversary of the battle of Lexington and Concord, in 1775, as the deadline for their sheriff, police chiefs [and all other oath sworn public servants] to choose sides – “are they patriots, or are they redcoats?”
At the rally Oath Keepers had the effigies of Cuomo, Schumer, Bloomberg, and other oath breaking traitors dressed up in red coats, with signs hanging around their necks saying “Oath Breaker,” “Red Coat” and “Traitor“.
Then retired New York State Police (Highway Patrol) officer John Wallace, a member of Oath Keepers, led thousands of New Yorkers in an oath renewal/oath taking ceremony, pledging to defend the Constitution and to not disarm.
Below is the beginning of the speech…
Url for this article at Oath Keepers (leave comments!) : http://oathkeepers.org/oath/2013/02/14/stewart-rhodes-speaks-at-albany-new-york-gun-rights-rally-on-february-12/
Link for Oath Keepers Molon Labe Pledge (Sign the Molon Labe Pledge) - http://oathkeepers.org/oath/pledge/?p=1
Link for Stewart Rhodes, Ron Paul, Chuck Baldwin, G. Edward Griffin In three-minute trailer for Molon Labe the movie (Learn about the upcoming Movie of the Year!) -
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Nonanonymous says:
I like the lone wolf approach, each one win one, but the pack approach works too.
There’s a time, a place and a season for all things.
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17th February 2013 at 11:57 am
flash says:
The fact that individual liberty, thus the right to self defense can be so easily annulled by the representatives of such a mass of cultural, economical, historical and ideological ignorant and vapid buffoons as the American electorate has become, is simply more proof that democracy leads directly to tyranny, followed closely by genocide.
If a mindless mass of morns permit it ,then it must be the proper path to trod…eh?
https://westernrifleshooters.wordpress.com/2013/01/07/bracken-dear-mr-security-agent/
6. So what’s the matter with gun registration?
To say that Turkey did not enjoy a smooth transition from being the seat of the collapsing Ottoman Empire, through World War I and into the modernist Ataturk era, would be a massive understatement. In those turbulent times, ethnic Turks, Muslims composing the vast majority of the population, considered their Christian minorities, especially the Armenians, to be disloyal and treacherous.
In 1911, a national gun registration law was passed in Turkey, with no apparent ill intention beyond increasing public safety. In 1915, during the Great War, these gun registration lists were used to disarm the Armenian and other Christian populations. Army battalions cordoned off entire towns and did gun sweeps. Once disarmed, the official state violence visited against the Armenians ratcheted up to murderous levels. Typically, on town-wide sweeps, all of the men and boys were taken away by the Turkish soldiers, never to be seen or heard from again.
Only after these Armenian “enemies of the state” were disarmed and completely helpless to resist did the final step begin: the officially sanctioned, ordered, led and conducted wholesale “deportations” of the Christian minorities from Turkey. These “deportations” were in reality forced marches into fiery deserts, accompanied by pervasive sadistic cruelty comparable only to the Japanese “Bataan Death March,” and the less known but much more deadly death marches of the last surviving Jews in Nazi hands as the Red Army closed in on Germany.
Three decades earlier in Turkey, rape, roadside torture sessions ending in death, and the entire worst catalog of human abuses were standard procedure while the Christian Armenians were being marched into the deserts to die of thirst, hunger, exposure, and sheer brutality. The stragglers who could not keep up with the columns being force-marched without food or water by Turkish soldiers were killed with bullets, bayonets, swords and even crueler means (for sport and variety), until the columns were no more and the missions were complete.
Between 1915 and 1923, one and a half of the two million Turkish Armenians were murdered, along with a half million Christians of other sects. The rest escaped from Turkey in one of the first great diasporas of a genocided people in the modern era. There is no need to build gas chambers or slave-labor gulag death camps in a country with ample deserts. In Turkey there is no Dachau or Auschwitz to memorialize the dead, just bones scattered in the sand and rocks a century ago, a model of efficiency that Hitler might have envied. (The Turks deny to this day that it happened, just as some deny the later Nazi holocaust.)
But even after conducting this first modern mega-death holocaust, with diplomats and reporters covering the genocide with daily wire reports, Turkey was not expelled in disgrace from the community of nations. There was no Western boycott of the new Turkish state. Adolf Hitler noticed this 20th-century indifference to genocide, and so did Lenin and Stalin and other despots. After the horrors of the First World War, the West had little gas left in the tank for do-gooder intervention just because some ethnic minority or other had been wiped out in Turkey.
A new low standard had been set. A nation’s leaders could commit genocide against a despised minority, murder two million living souls in full view, and the world would not give a good damn. It was an important lesson for future dictators, leading to even greater mass murders under the Nazis and Soviets.
And the German Nazis and the Soviet Communists learned another crucial lesson from the Turks: national gun registration laws could be passed easily in the name of dubious “public safety,” and the registration lists could be used later to disarm selected minorities and then subsequently to arrest, deport, and murder them by the millions after they were helpless to resist.
In the Turkish case, only a small clique understood the true purpose behind the gun registration and gun control laws of 1911. If average Turks thought about the gun laws at all, they probably believed they would actually lead to greater public safety, as advertised. That was also generally the case with the Russians, Germans, Chinese, Cambodians, Guatemalans, Rwandans, and all the rest who were required to register or even turn in their firearms for “public safety,” and who accepted the demand at face value as a “reasonable” gun control measure, to their later regret.
American liberals who would like to see the Second Amendment torn out of the Constitution as a problematic relic of a bygone era generally do not know—or pretend not to know—this well-established historical pattern. But American Constitutionalists, who are more often than not students of history, understand the pattern very well.
So, directly behind the insane faces of contemporary villains like Loughner, Holmes and Lanza, we see the smirking faces of Stalin, Hitler, and Mao, tyrants who did not murder individual victims by the fives and tens, but entire populations by the tens of millions. And in each case, these national genocides were preceded by gun confiscation that was made possible by national firearms registration laws sold to a gullible population in the name of “public safety.”
(Interestingly, during the bloody French Revolution’s “Great Terror” of 1793 to 1794, it was the “Committee of Public Safety” who condemned tens of thousands of French men and women to the guillotine or other forms of summary execution without trial. After previously being disarmed, of course.)
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17th February 2013 at 12:07 pm
flash says:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-P6F4VxlUhc
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17th February 2013 at 12:12 pm
flash says:
“Dorner was equipped with an arsenal of weapons, including assault rifles with flash suppressors that masked the location the gunfire was coming from when he shot at the first two deputies to arrive at the cabin, killing Det. Jeremiah MacKay.”
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/U/US_LAPD_REVENGE_KILLINGS?SITE=AP&SECT
flash suppressors mask the sound of gunfire.Who knew?
Thank jeebus we have a knowledgeable press keeping us informed on occurrences and the equipment used in current episodes of gun gun violence.
The press are as knowledgeable about firearms as the police are about getting and address right in warrants served…
to protect and serve.. yep, that’s what they say.
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17th February 2013 at 12:29 pm
flash says:
And, make no mistake, the anti-liberty Politburo accepts no quarter.The states are doing the disarming, therefore no blame with disarming America can taint the Federal messiah’s shit-shined image.
It’s one state battleground at a time and the game is win or lose….there will be no draw.
http://mediatrackers.org/2013/02/15/democrats-seek-to-ban-hunting-ammunition-in-wisconsin/
Democrats Seek to Ban Hunting Ammunition in Wisconsin
By: Brian Sikma
A Democratic state senator and three Democratic state representatives have circulated draft legislation that would ban civilian possession of hollow point or frangible ammunition. According to existing Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources regulations, sportsmen and women in Wisconsin must use such ammunition when hunting deer or bear. The Democratic lawmakers, two of whom are freshman, all hail from urban districts in the City of Milwaukee.
The reasoning behind the legislation is a bit muddled. The impact, however, is quite clear. According to a legislative counsel review of the legislation, it would essentially make it impossible for civilians to hunt deer or bear in Wisconsin.
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17th February 2013 at 12:38 pm
sensetti says:
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17th February 2013 at 12:54 pm
flash says:
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17th February 2013 at 1:02 pm
ragman says:
The gun and accessory manufacturers are getting on board too. First it was Barrett refusing to sell or service firearms to state gestapos where citizens cannot buy or own his rifles. More recently, Olympic Arms, LaRue Tactical, and Magpul are doing likewise. Magpul is threatening to leave Colorado if the state passes anti ownership laws. 85 million dollars and 600 jobs would vanish…too fucking bad! Our HNIC, DiFi, Schumer, Bloomberg, Cuomo, and the rest of the traitors need to realize that Americans are not kidding when it comes to the Second.
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17th February 2013 at 1:25 pm
fool on the hill says:
Hey Cuomo’
Re:
Extreme opposites:
There are two common things called number two.
One an amendment
The other is you!
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17th February 2013 at 3:10 pm
AWD says:
God bless these patriots.
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17th February 2013 at 4:09 pm
llpoh says:
Ragman – about damn time businesses start influencing crap like this – usually it is teacher’s unions and such that ban together to influence public policy. That unions are a minority albeit loud voice and has undue influence is bullshit.
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17th February 2013 at 5:25 pm
Novista says:
Speaking of unions …
http://www.city-journal.org/2013/23_1_calpers.html
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17th February 2013 at 8:31 pm
ragman says:
Ll: I just found out that Midway has joined the sales boycott…this is really hitting the big time now.
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17th February 2013 at 9:29 am