As a matter of fact, yes, I am in the militia. I run the website for the Virginia miltiia (click on my name to view it). I have two Ron Paul bumper stickers and I voted for Chuck Baldwin. I oppose anti-Second Amendment legislation and I'm concerned about the NWO and incremental globalism and socialism in America. I own guns and have a concealed carry permit.
Now, I also hold a Top Secret security clearance with the DoD and work as a defense contractor, and the DoD security folks know full well about my militia involvement.
The MIAC report has already been an astounding success. While it's a little embarrassing for Missouri state officials, look at people scrambling to point out that they support these various things but aren't militia. We in the militia are being alienated. There's a saying that goes something like this: Don't worry, oppressive governments go after the unpopular groups first, but they'll get around to you, too.
If the subject of the MIAC report were Jews, now would be the time to put menorahs in our windows and wear yarmulkes. If the subject of the MIAC report were blacks, now would be the time to vocally and visually support the black community. If the subject of the MIAC report were homosexuals, now would be the time to wear pink arm bands.
But the subject of the MIAC report isn't any of those groups; it's a different unpopular group--militias. Now is the time to visit www.awrm.org, find the unit nearest to you, invite the unit's coordinator to dinner, ask questions, and join up. That's how I did it some years back.
The militia is not what we're made out to be by mainstream media or fearmongering-for-donations groups like the Southern Poverty Law Center.
This blog has many elements and depending on your interests, may pique your imagination...or not. I urge you to be unreasonable. Reasonable people adapt themselves to the world. The unreasonable persist in trying to adapt the world to themselves, therefore all progress depends on unreasonable people. The more unreasonable you are, the more likely you are to enjoy this blog. All men dream, but not equally.
If you're a socialist or a Marxist, you'll find that I poke fun at your absurd notions of "good government" on a regular basis. So you might not wish to follow this blog because you'll be offended.
John Locke said, "One unerring mark of the love of truth is not entertaining any proposition with greater assurance than the proofs it is built upon will warrant." I like what Locke said. We can't theorize without adequate information because when we do we inevitably twist facts to suit theories rather than theories to suit facts. In this blog and in my life, I try to maintain this perspective.
Either you believe in our essential spark of shared divinity, or you succumb to our human insecurity. Either way your conscience lets you slice it, the main thing is to earnestly do what is right at the time.
Today, I balance work and play as much as anyone can. All things remaining equal, play is more important. Life is short - it's important to make every day count for something, if only to yourself.
I'm a former tinker/tailor/soldier/sailor who has now decided that maybe it really wasn't all done for nothing.
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3 comments:
The asylum is being run by the insane.
I saw that part about Ron Paul bumper stickers. That is a crime? Yikes!
As a matter of fact, yes, I am in the militia. I run the website for the Virginia miltiia (click on my name to view it). I have two Ron Paul bumper stickers and I voted for Chuck Baldwin. I oppose anti-Second Amendment legislation and I'm concerned about the NWO and incremental globalism and socialism in America. I own guns and have a concealed carry permit.
Now, I also hold a Top Secret security clearance with the DoD and work as a defense contractor, and the DoD security folks know full well about my militia involvement.
The MIAC report has already been an astounding success. While it's a little embarrassing for Missouri state officials, look at people scrambling to point out that they support these various things but aren't militia. We in the militia are being alienated. There's a saying that goes something like this: Don't worry, oppressive governments go after the unpopular groups first, but they'll get around to you, too.
If the subject of the MIAC report were Jews, now would be the time to put menorahs in our windows and wear yarmulkes. If the subject of the MIAC report were blacks, now would be the time to vocally and visually support the black community. If the subject of the MIAC report were homosexuals, now would be the time to wear pink arm bands.
But the subject of the MIAC report isn't any of those groups; it's a different unpopular group--militias. Now is the time to visit www.awrm.org, find the unit nearest to you, invite the unit's coordinator to dinner, ask questions, and join up. That's how I did it some years back.
The militia is not what we're made out to be by mainstream media or fearmongering-for-donations groups like the Southern Poverty Law Center.
Peace.
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