Monday, September 29, 2014

Police chief sues to overturn will of the voters, make gun rights 'alienable'

Dotson wants to use the power of government to overturn the overwhelmingly popular will of the people. That's kinda dangerous with an armed populace.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I anticipate we can anticipate more Dotsons in the world. Even a baldly conservative federal executive administration won't change that. Only the will of the electorate repeatedly expressed over time will. >Jeff

bondmen said...

I've seen this big Democrat city police chief in the news regarding the Ferguson fiasco and he looked to me like one of those kind of smarmy, smart as_ed monopoly of violence jack booted dictators so I'm not surprised at his tyrannical disposition that falls squarely on the wrong side of our God given rights. His worldview being obviously badly screwed up, my guess is his police department is as well.

Anonymous said...

...and they wonder why some of us get so pissed at their "minority rule", "government over-riding the will of the voter" attitudes that we mull the idea of hunter/killer squads for when the shit finally does hit the fan.

Anonymous said...

Brothers, lend me your ears,

Like many have been saying, to protect freedom, the populace has to go after the head of the snake--the leaders and politicians who are chipping away huge chunks of our freedom daily. It has to start now, it cannot wait.

Simple direct demands with very quick deadlines must be made for politicians and lawmakers to adhere to the Constitution, and those who continue to attack the Constitution must be put on a prioritized list to be chipped away at immediately until they stop or until the list is empty.

Once a few at the top of the list are removed, the rest will fold like a deck of cards, and freedom and the Constitution will once again be in full effect.

Are we going to wait until 90% of us are in FEMA camps rotting with Ebola, or are we going to act now?

Let us act now with honor, my brothers. Molon labe.