Quote of the day—Alan Gottlieb

They should take a day off and visit the monuments at Lexington and Concord, and reflect on what prompted those colonists to stand their ground. It was the first time in American history that the government moved to seize arms and ammunition from its citizens, and it went rather badly for the British.

Beneath the surface many Americans are convinced that we may be approaching a point when the true purpose of the Second Amendment is realized.

Alan Gottlieb
February 5, 2013
Firearms ban also attacks the First Amendment
[I have nothing to add.—Joe]

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5 thoughts on “Quote of the day—Alan Gottlieb

  1. I really would hate to have the Republic be forced into another Civil War over the continuing Encroachment of our Liberty, but if push comes to shove, the Elected Fascists who are trying to destroy the Constitution will WISH they were Redcoats at Lexington and Concord.

    “If this be Treason….”

    • You’ll have to go through a hundred thousand useful idiot/zombie foot soldiers to get to one Elected Fascist.

      • I don’t think so, Lyle. They will abandon ship when the guns show up.

        They simply want their paychecks, not to be the first martyrs for the socialist cause in America!

  2. “Stand your ground. Do not fire unless fired upon – but if they mean to have a war, let it begin here!” – Captain John Parker, April 19th, 1775.

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