Μολὼν λαβέ

longslide10

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Translated means kiss my azz or middle finger salute etc




Two simple Greek words of defiance, MOLON LABE or Μολὼν λαβέ, echo through the ages to Americans here and now , thousands of years after the Battle of Thermopylae.

These two words signify the refusal to simply roll over and submit to the demands of a tyrant with overwhelming force at his disposal demanding free people to lay down their arms.

Through out human history there is example after example of Citizens exhibiting extraordinary courage in the face of overwhelming force and superior technology to fight for and if necessary die for their freedom and the freedom of future generations.

When King Xerxes swept across the European Continent on his quest for World Domination, he encountered such iron willed determination and irrepressible spirit of resistance in Leonidas and the Spartans defending Greece.

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Μπορείτε να έχετε όπλο μου όταν το εξετάζω από το κρύο νεκρούς δάχτυλά μου.
 
The Tenth Amendment says: "The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people."
Now, I'm not a lawyer, and I've never played one on TV... but the way my mind interprets that is this: Every Federal Firearms Law ever passed in and by the US Congress is an infringement on our right to bear arms (as recognized by the 2d Amendment). Our State's Governments all have the right to nullify those Federal Laws of Infringement. And the last phrase in the 10th Amendment -or to the people- tells me that if my State Government fails to recognize that right and take the steps necessary to nullify those infringement laws, that the right then falls to the people. Am I not a person? Are we not the people? It seems to me, that we have the right to act even if our State Government does not, to consider those laws are null and void. How many citizens - or people- will it take to make those nullifications stick?
 
The Tenth Amendment says: "The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people."
Now, I'm not a lawyer, and I've never played one on TV... but the way my mind interprets that is this: Every Federal Firearms Law ever passed in and by the US Congress is an infringement on our right to bear arms (as recognized by the 2d Amendment). Our State's Governments all have the right to nullify those Federal Laws of Infringement. And the last phrase in the 10th Amendment -or to the people- tells me that if my State Government fails to recognize that right and take the steps necessary to nullify those infringement laws, that the right then falls to the people. Am I not a person? Are we not the people? It seems to me, that we have the right to act even if our State Government does not, to consider those laws are null and void. How many citizens - or people- will it take to make those nullifications stick?

I think we all have been brainwashed by the school system to fear and believe our govt no matter what. Well F that. It is time they start to fear us. They have become completely corrupt and are part of an evil globalist agenda and if we don't do something now then we will lose this country forever. There is a sense of urgency can ya feel it? Well we are going to have to eventually march into DC armed and ready and demand certain individuals be arrested and hanged for treason and other crimes.
 
Hey Longslide, No disrespect intended but......the only ones brainwashed by the school system were and are the ones that allowed themselves to be brainwashed. That's where the parents come in. I remember in highschool I had a biology teacher who's husband was a county judge. She thought the whole world was screwed up, my dad hated her. I stuck to the basics and only believed what I read in the books. Since then I have learned to listen with respect without agreeing and agree that we all are entitled to our own views and opinions, doesn't mean I believe or agree with them. This is how I raised my son. In the mean time we both are still watching and learning from the real world and basing our desicions this. Never a dull moment without a doubt wouldn't you say.
 

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