american militia movement is a pack of anti American assholes

The more they talk the more they betray themselves.
lets see. the founders and framers believed an armed CIVILIAN populace was necessary to maintain freedom. YOU think that the civilian populace needs to be disarmed to maintain freedom. that makes YOU the traitor to the constitution. congratulations, treasonous fool.
 
This is your idea of rational thought...

http://sipseystreetirregulars.blogspot.com/2012/10/kurt-hofmann-csgv-demonizes-militias.html

The Doctrine of the Three Percent.
The Three Percent are the folks the Founders counted on to save the Republic when everyone else abandoned it.

And we will.

There will be no more free Wacos and no more free Katrinas.

For we are the Three Percent.

We will not disarm.

You cannot convince us.

You cannot intimidate us.

You can try to kill us, if you think you can.

But remember, we’ll shoot back .

We are not going away.

We are not backing up another inch.

And there are THREE MILLION OF US.

Your move, Mr. Wannabe Tyrant.

Your move.

And, as things begin to spin out of control, remember this:
"All politics in this country now is just dress rehearsal for civil war." -- Billy Beck, August 2009.

From MamaLiberty over at War on Guns:
"Here's an idea...If nobody wants a 'civil disturbance,' why in heck don't they quit disturbing us?"

Indeed.

http://armedandsafe.blogspot.com/

Yet you ask me what grade I'm in??? LMAO!!! You're fringe...
 
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Militia

The word "militia" has several meanings. It can be a body of citizens (no longer exclusively male) enrolled for military service where full time duty is required only in emergencies. The term also refers to the eligible pool of citizens callable into military service. (dictionary.com)
The federal government can use the militia for the following purposes as stated in Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution:

To provide for calling forth the militia to execute the laws of the union, suppress insurrections and repel invasions;
Is today's National Guard the militia? It is a part of the well-regulated militia.[1] (As mentioned in GunCite's, The Original Intent and Purpose of the Second Amendment, it was not the intent of the framers to restrict the right to keep arms to only those serving active militia duty.)


A militia is always subject to federal, state, or local government control. A "private" militia or army not under government control could be considered illegal and in rebellion, and as a result subject to harsh punishment. (See Macnutt, Karen L., Militias, Women and Guns Magazine, March, 1995.)

http://www.guncite.com/gc2ndmea.html

If you want to be part of a 'militia' then join the National Guard. Otherwise you and your buddies are just rabble. Thru history rabble has never been able to stand up to well regulated troops.
 
Liberals are frightened of people with guns who believe in liberty. If only criminals and cops have guns, then at least they know where they are and can control it. That's what it's all about.
 
Militia

The word "militia" has several meanings. It can be a body of citizens (no longer exclusively male) enrolled for military service where full time duty is required only in emergencies. The term also refers to the eligible pool of citizens callable into military service. (dictionary.com)
The federal government can use the militia for the following purposes as stated in Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution:

To provide for calling forth the militia to execute the laws of the union, suppress insurrections and repel invasions;
Is today's National Guard the militia? It is a part of the well-regulated militia.[1] (As mentioned in GunCite's, The Original Intent and Purpose of the Second Amendment, it was not the intent of the framers to restrict the right to keep arms to only those serving active militia duty.)


A militia is always subject to federal, state, or local government control. A "private" militia or army not under government control could be considered illegal and in rebellion, and as a result subject to harsh punishment. (See Macnutt, Karen L., Militias, Women and Guns Magazine, March, 1995.)

http://www.guncite.com/gc2ndmea.html

If you want to be part of a 'militia' then join the National Guard. Otherwise you and your buddies are just rabble. Thru history rabble has never been able to stand up to well regulated troops.

That isn't what the Constitution states. Here is a good book you should get so you can further your education on the subject.
http://www.independent.org/store/book.asp?id=72&s=ga
 
Militia

The word "militia" has several meanings. It can be a body of citizens (no longer exclusively male) enrolled for military service where full time duty is required only in emergencies. The term also refers to the eligible pool of citizens callable into military service. (dictionary.com)
The federal government can use the militia for the following purposes as stated in Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution:

To provide for calling forth the militia to execute the laws of the union, suppress insurrections and repel invasions;
Is today's National Guard the militia? It is a part of the well-regulated militia.[1] (As mentioned in GunCite's, The Original Intent and Purpose of the Second Amendment, it was not the intent of the framers to restrict the right to keep arms to only those serving active militia duty.)


A militia is always subject to federal, state, or local government control. A "private" militia or army not under government control could be considered illegal and in rebellion, and as a result subject to harsh punishment. (See Macnutt, Karen L., Militias, Women and Guns Magazine, March, 1995.)

http://www.guncite.com/gc2ndmea.html

If you want to be part of a 'militia' then join the National Guard. Otherwise you and your buddies are just rabble. Thru history rabble has never been able to stand up to well regulated troops.

What he said.
 
You live in your head in a world full of threats and the only thing you want to do is shoot someone and go out in a blaze of glory...it's a mental illness.
 
Militia

The word "militia" has several meanings. It can be a body of citizens (no longer exclusively male) enrolled for military service where full time duty is required only in emergencies. The term also refers to the eligible pool of citizens callable into military service. (dictionary.com)
The federal government can use the militia for the following purposes as stated in Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution:

To provide for calling forth the militia to execute the laws of the union, suppress insurrections and repel invasions;
Is today's National Guard the militia? It is a part of the well-regulated militia.[1] (As mentioned in GunCite's, The Original Intent and Purpose of the Second Amendment, it was not the intent of the framers to restrict the right to keep arms to only those serving active militia duty.)


A militia is always subject to federal, state, or local government control. A "private" militia or army not under government control could be considered illegal and in rebellion, and as a result subject to harsh punishment. (See Macnutt, Karen L., Militias, Women and Guns Magazine, March, 1995.)

http://www.guncite.com/gc2ndmea.html

If you want to be part of a 'militia' then join the National Guard. Otherwise you and your buddies are just rabble. Thru history rabble has never been able to stand up to well regulated troops.
an act of congress cannot override the constitutional rights of the creators of the federal government.
"I ask, sir, what is the militia? It is the whole people, except for a few public officials." - George Mason (one of the framers, in case you've forgotten)
 
Militia

The word "militia" has several meanings. It can be a body of citizens (no longer exclusively male) enrolled for military service where full time duty is required only in emergencies. The term also refers to the eligible pool of citizens callable into military service. (dictionary.com)
The federal government can use the militia for the following purposes as stated in Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution:

To provide for calling forth the militia to execute the laws of the union, suppress insurrections and repel invasions;
Is today's National Guard the militia? It is a part of the well-regulated militia.[1] (As mentioned in GunCite's, The Original Intent and Purpose of the Second Amendment, it was not the intent of the framers to restrict the right to keep arms to only those serving active militia duty.)


A militia is always subject to federal, state, or local government control. A "private" militia or army not under government control could be considered illegal and in rebellion, and as a result subject to harsh punishment. (See Macnutt, Karen L., Militias, Women and Guns Magazine, March, 1995.)

http://www.guncite.com/gc2ndmea.html

If you want to be part of a 'militia' then join the National Guard. Otherwise you and your buddies are just rabble. Thru history rabble has never been able to stand up to well regulated troops.

Well said, Thank You!!!
 
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