Originally Posted by Lee_Eagle_Eyes
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We are fighting.
We are fighting for civil rights.
We are fighting for the Constitution (written on hemp paper)
We are fighting against a hidden, prison/penal system driven slavery market where prisoners equal wall street profits. (watch the movie "American Drug War")
We are fighting for freedom from the pharmaceutical-oil-military-industrial complex. (Cannabis prohibition does much to keep them in business)
We are fighting for safe access to natural medicine.
We are fighting for green energy.
We are fighting for our farmers who have been displaced by synthetics.
We are fighting for sane legislation based on fact, not idealistic fiction.
We are fighting for a future free of government oppression, siezure, and control for our current youth.
Make no mistake, we are fighting.
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We who? Define fighting.
Fighting as in defending our rights with guns against the government as is our right, or fighting as in becoming lawyers and playing the congress game in which congress is boss and can change the rules if it feels threaten? People like to say that they are working for liberty from the inside, well guess what, doesn't work like that, if you want liberty you have to take it, not ask for it. Blacks asked for liberty for 465 years until they understood that they had to fight for it, only then did they actually won their liberty(though they just changed the ball and chain for credit and interest).
If you are on the inside you are part of the problem, you can't solve anything by sitting your fat ass on a chair with a degree given to you by the system you are trying to fight, if congress feels threaten they will change the law, if you are on the inside working "against" the system and the system sees that you found a technicality which can hurt them, they have the self imposed authority to change that and fix it. If you have a business and your employees come to you and tell you that they will make the rules from now on, what would you do? Well thats what congress did, it told us that they will make the rules, congress, our employee told us that they will make the rules and we will pay the bill, and we some how accepted that and are now afraid of taking it back for fear of repercussions from our own creation, whom by the way still gets their paycheck from "We the People".
It is stupid to think that liberty can be attained by following the rules of the people who we want liberty from. We have to take it from them, it is ours, thats why the libertarian parties can't win, because they want to win in a corrupted game that is not meant for them to win. If the libertarian parties want freedom they have to take it by force, but they need numbers(of people who support them). But people are too afraid to support what they know to be just, fair and equal.
Don't be fooled, by believing that it can be done by playing the game is stupid, thats why the solution is unattainable, because libertarians are as foolish as democrats or republicans or any other party, they believe they can change stuff. What happened to Lincoln? JFK? and others who actually tried to fight the real issue, the real problems? they got assassinated, they were taken out of the game, because the source of the problems are now the makers of rules Congress feels threaten and it attacks to defend itself from becoming extinct, its trying to survive and it will go over our rights to do so. What do you think will happen when Americans start voting for libertarians and the elite behind this scheme figures out they might be taken out of them game by “We the People”? Civil war anyone?
Don't be naive, don't beg for liberty, take it, its yours. Beasides why do you need congress to tell you what is right or wrong? Don't you have a brain? Can't you figure out what is right and what is wrong?
EDIT: I don't know how I came up with all that mini essay, but i've been reading it again and again adding a bit or two to it, and Im actually saving it to keep editing it, I liked it.