Not my view at all. My actions are for preservation of civil liberties and personal freedoms that are in place now. I have a list of 60-70 people that I email aboutrudog wrote:So what are you guys fighting for? A return to our unalianable rights or merely to slow the decay?
Snippage.
After the things are torn down, what will rise in it's place?
issues like this one. I have web sites I look at for news you will not find in MSM. I subscribe to newsletters that inform me about issues.
In the emails I send, I frequently add the option to stop receiving them. No one has requested to be dropped.
I took the addy of one friend off the list because he gets so worked up he responds inappropriately. The last response he sent, it seemed he was close to accusing me of racism.
It was so chaotic of a response, it was hard to decipher, so I took a 2 day breather, mulled it over, and decided the best thing to do was to stop sending him the emails.
I don't want to alienate people, just inform them of what I perceive to be serious dangers to our lives.
Sometimes I donate cash. Not often, I can't afford it, but if something is serious, and the organization is legitimate, then I might.
I think more and more people are becoming aware of the dangers, the persistent chipping away, and are slowly rising to action.
I try to point out that passive attitudes will consistently reduce our freedoms, and I ask if that is the legacy they will leave to their descendants.
I don't want to tell my granddaughters how nice this country used to be, when you could go where you wanted to, could own a firearm and protect yourself,
could talk freely about your concerns about the actions of the authorities. I want them to enjoy the same things we do.
I feel sorry for anyone who doesn't think that is good enough to fight for.
And I get off on pissing in their wheaties, so to speak.