Stand Up For Your Rights
Did
you know that a new federal law was just signed that makes it LEGAL for the
federal government to arrest Americans without charges or a trial? The National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA)
contains “indefinite detention” provisions which have been UNANIMOUSLY (107-0)
opposed by the Michigan state House of Representatives. We are lucky to have representatives with the
conviction to stand up for our rights, and we should thank them. This is very encouraging but it must not end
there. Contact ALL of your elected
officials and encourage them to show the same integrity that Michigan’s House
of Representatives has shown in the face of this blatantly unconstitutional
law. We must protect our 5th
Amendment.
Barak
Obama has promised to move swiftly to restrict our right to self-defense. This will be disguised as an “assault weapons
ban” cultivating the idea that law-abiding citizens have no need for “assault
weapons”. This belief may be shared by
the majority of the public but it makes the fatal mistake of ignoring
history. Countless countries around the
world have disarmed their citizens GRADUALLY using the same slippery-slope
tactics, banning “assault weapons”, a label which is eventually attached to all
firearms. The very purpose of the 2nd
Amendment is to protect citizens from a government which would have them
IMPRISONED WITHOUT DUE PROCESS. In
fact, the entire Constitution was established to protect the rights of American
citizens from enemies “both foreign and domestic”. We must protect our 2nd Amendment.
The
county Sheriff is an elected official who is charged with enforcing laws which
serve to protect the rights of his constituents. Laws that are contrary to that purpose should
not be enforced. It’s up to us, as
voters, to let our Sheriff know what laws we find to be unconstitutional, ask
him to protect our rights, and not enforce unconstitutional federal laws. Starting with the Sheriff, please reach out
to all these good people in elected office and let them know how their voters
feel about freedom.
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