The year perhaps that the sleeping Giant will awaken

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January 30, 2001

I am only one

"I am only one, but I am one. I cannot do everything, but I can do something. And because I cannot do everything, I will not refuse to do the something that I can do. What I can do, I should do. And what I should do, by the grace of God, I will do." - Edward Everett Hale

How often have we heard in our lifetimes people saying they are only one, that they cannot do anything because of it. This is especially true of oppressive laws seemingly passed into enforcement by all levels of government. Sort of the �Can�t Fight City Hall� syndrome justifying inactivity.

Little do we realize how many others are making the same statements. Had the realization struck one like a bolt of lightening, perhaps non-acceptance of oppressive legislation would have ended decades ago. But, because each feels alone on an island of frustration, nothing happens.

The strange thing is had a majority written or called government officials, changes would have been made. Elected officials depend on elections to retain their jobs and the potential for much money and/or power. This holds true up to the Congress of the united States of America. And for the Congress of the United States, it means tremendous wealth. Of course, were all congressmen behaving in a lawful manner intended only to represent their constituencies, the amount of wealth would decrease. But, just how much money does it take for a congressman�s family to live comfortably?

As we have all learned, elections are not necessarily on the up and up concerning higher levels of government. It is possible that elections could be held without officials interfering with the voting process. It would depend on doing away with every potential of voter count control, especially electronic recording and counting. Not impossible but it would require modifying the voting process enabling no function remain in the hands of elected officials or their appointments.

The necessity for citizen involvement would be a must. Government officials are not going to change anything that has led to their gravy train. Their only desire is the need to maintain the status quo and not allow their power be affected by proper and lawful proceedings. In this sense, politicians, regardless of the level, are for the most part conservatives in that they �resist change� from that which is allowing power beyond that of the Constitution.

Resisting change would be well and good except the changes being resisted are those which would return this nation to a nation of the People, by the People, and for the People. What is being resisted is returning this nation to a constitutional Republic in which the sovereign reigns supreme, not government officials, agencies, pseudo-agencies, non-agencies, and the unlawfulness (anti-Constitution) of most legislation.

What is being resisted and denied is the power of the sovereign to make his own life�s decisions and not have his life, nor his sense of well-being as a free person, interfered with by unconstitutional legislation, whether on a national, State, or local level.

In regards to the 2nd Amendment, it really doesn�t matter whether the right to keep and bear arms is in the Constitution or not - it is a God-given unalienable right that all animals, including man, have the innate right to defend their lives and property. No man has to lay down his arms based on fictitious laws designed to give government powers not given them by the Constitution. And, no government may make any law outside their orbit of power. Nor can any sovereign decide for another his means of controlling AND defending his own life.

Man is required to defend himself in order for the species to evolve as a self-actualizing entity. If turmoil does result, that is fine as turmoil can result in positive changes, responses to the necessity for peaceful co-existence. If turmoil does not exist, that is fine as there would be no need for any law nor any document such as the Constitution - we each would have proper respect for the property and lives of others.

However, until the day arrives that all people on Earth develop proper respect for others and their rights, then we must have laws to punish and provide redress for those who have been injured by the lawless. We do not need laws that control those who abide by the rules of freedom of rights. Law-abiding citizens all ready have that quality and should never have the exercise of rights controlled (or slightly affected) or deprived.

As values go, there is no value more important than respect for others. Inherent is this value is one respects himself, his life, and his rights and, therefore, respects the rights of others and would not consider doing to others what he himself does not want done to him.

The problem is the leaders we have in all levels of government do NOT trust the people. In their warped minds directed to control and lawlessness, they cannot conceive of the desire of people to behave properly. As such, they commit crimes removing the rights of people because of their own fears. It is oppression as oppressive as any that has ever existed on Earth.

These evil people want guns out of the hands of citizens not because of citizens committing crimes against other citizens but because of their own fear that citizens will rise up against their oppressive legislation. After all, crimes are not committed by law-abiding citizens who own firearms - crimes are committed by criminals who would commit crimes without firearms if need be. Being criminal in their intent, these pseudo-leaders will continue to secure, control, and even confiscate firearms just as they have been in order to protect their own criminal actions and for no other reason.

No criminal has ever been prevented from obtaining a firearm by any firearm controlling bit of legislation. All laws have failed miserably and only affect those who do not need affecting - the law-abiding.

What has not failed is the inherent deterrent quality of citizens owning and bearing firearms fully loaded and ready for use, should the need arise. Millions of crimes, both known (roughly 2.5 million per year) and not known (impossible to determine but likely in the dozens of millions), have been prevented. Whether gun control freaks know it or not, one main reason in-home invasions while the occupants are home is not done more often is because of a criminal�s fear that the occupants might be armed. Because of this, crime is deterred more effectively than a thousand law enforcement agencies can do.

The government knows this as well as do we who love our firearms and our right to be able to defend ourselves by whatever means necessitated by the circumstances at the time of the situation. Its goal is not to deterr crime but, instead, to confiscate the means of citizens defending their rights. Its intent is not altruistic but malevolent in every sense of the word. Only a fool who believes the government tells the truth or a tool (lackey) of the government would ever state otherwise.

No one else can decide for any person the level of action to be taken, whether it is right and proper to use a firearm or not. If we do take a life to save our own or prevent serious physical, that is our right given by God, a right that cannot be legislated against or ruled against. No judge nor no jury can determine this simply because they weren�t there nor was the criminal act impending or in progress against them - it was against the citizen.

I remember the first firearm I bought. I saved my money for my job for several weeks (takes a while at 35 cents an hour). I only needed $20 for the Steven�s and some ammo sold by Sears and Roebuck which, at the time, had actual retail stores, not just catalogue outlets. I started hunting with Dad and my Uncle Bob when I was eight and had to prove myself concerning safety before I could have my own. Dad said it was okay when I was eleven.

Anyway, the day finally arrived. I walked across the street to the Sears store, picked out the one I wanted, and proudly paid the clerk (can�t remember his name now - too many years). There was no registration, no felony check, and no questions about my ability to use the firearm. And, you know what - never once after purchasing it did I consider using it against another human being because I was mad at them. It was my rabbit and squirrel gun.

Then, when I was 12, I bought a 20 gauge Mossberg which had a stock that looked like a high powered rifle�s with the cheek rest and all. I was in hog heaven. I had both a rifle and shotgun.

Even though I was in many fights, I never considered using a firearm against an opponent. Never did I point a firearm at another person and still haven�t to this day. It is not that I wouldn�t but just that I have never had to defend myself to the extent of being required to use a firearm or to take a life to protect my own. It is the same with millions of firearm owners, that is, law-abiding firearm owners, that they have never had to raise their arms in self-protection.

Note: By "law-abiding" means behaving within the Constitution of the United States of America securing for us the laws of Nature and our Creator, not obeying the man-made laws depriving citizens of rights.

Now that I do take pointing a firearm at another human being into consideration, it is not criminals I suspect will cause the need to arise but, instead, the federal government and other levels of governments and agencies because of unconstitutional actions against the people of this nation. I.e., I do not fear actions by criminals against me but only government actions against me.

I am only one. But, I also know that only one can take action. I also suspect strongly that others are doing the same or looking for the means of doing so. I write legislators in all levels of government and have been no doubt termed a radical, enemy of the state, dissident, and worse. But, if enough would realize the same, that one can take action, what is termed "radical" would be termed normal since only sovereigns can determine the norms of actions. In other words, if everyone drives 70, then what becomes lawful is 70. If everyone sues officials for malfeasance of office, or files criminal complaints for conspiracy, extortion, mail fraud, and treason, then the norm is to take action for any official wrongdoing.

I also know that many �ones� added together can result in millions. But, it takes each �one� to start. So, in this respect, one can make a difference. But, a thing I also know is that if enough �ones� don�t take the bull by the horns, then unconstitutional laws are going to continue being passed until the day comes that federal agents or federally controlled agents are going to knock on doors or break them in demanding all firearms. The list will be checked and we will be simuiltaneously giving up our liberty.

20,000 laws have not stopped felons from obtaining firearms. Therefore, the need for a felony check does not exist - it only interferes with the lawful actions of law-abiding citizens.

20,000 laws have not stopped any particular murder. If one wants to murder, whether a firearm is available or not, murder will be done. It might be with a hammer, a baseball bat, poison, a car, a knife, suffocation, drowning, electrocution, throwing off a cliff, a gaff, hayhook, fork, club, lamp, table, chair, pool cue, kicking, hitting with fists or fingers held just right and in the right place, carbon monoxide, and so on. Murder does not require a firearm - it only requires enough anger or, in the case of feds and other hitmen, enough money and/or the simple liking of killing people.

All gun laws, along with unconstitutional rulings by crooked or ignorant judges, can do is stop law abiding citizens from having the power and means to defend themselves. If enough make their cases plain to their legislatures, then laws against the rights of man will be repealed and forever put where they belong - in the trash can.

Of course, the thing is - the one must get actively involved. Lack of involvement must be turned around. If one is not willing to take individual actions, then it goes without saying those in government will continue doing as they have been for the past 150 years. They will know they have the public placated or too fearful to do any other than to welcome oppression.

Individual rights depend on the protection of the rights by the individual. Consider this. If enough individuals defend their rights, then they form a large group even though they may be unknown to one another. Such matters must not be left up to others because others may be inactive because of fear and may not necessarily understand liberty and, instead, aid in the governments' quest to oppress all people on Earth into servitude to government.

So, to those who use excuses such as �I am only one�, I say ~ ~

�Then you had best get started.�

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