The reason why men enter into society, is the preservation of their property; and the end why they chuse and authorize a legislative, is, that there may be laws made, and rules set, as guards and fences to the properties of all the members of the society, to limit the power, and moderate the dominion, of every part and member of the society: for since it can never be supposed to be the will of the society, that the legislative should have a power to destroy that which every one designs to secure, by entering into society, and for which the people submitted themselves to legislators of their own making; whenever the legislators endeavour to take away, and destroy the property of the people, or to reduce them to slavery under arbitrary power, they put themselves into a state of war with the people, who are thereupon absolved from any farther obedience, and are left to the common refuge, which God hath provided for all men, against force and violence. Whensoever therefore the legislative shall transgress this fundamental rule of society; and either by ambition, fear, folly or corruption, endeavour to grasp themselves, or put into the hands of any other, an absolute power over the lives, liberties, and estates of the people; by this breach of trust they forfeit the power the people had put into their hands for quite contrary ends, and it devolves to the people, who. have a right to resume their original liberty. . . -- John Locke, Second Treatise, section 222, 1689.
My name is Mike Vanderboegh
and I have come here to these wintry grounds from the much warmer great free
state of Alabama to stand beside you as I did in December in your resistance to
the growing tyranny in this state – and it IS a tyranny, there is no other word
that applies so well. From I-594,
Michael Bloomberg’s billionaire-bought, demonic bastard child, to the new
anti-firearm laws being promulgated by collectivist politicians behind these
walls, to the latest diktat about firearms in the House and Senate galleries –
it IS a tyranny that has a voracious appetite for your traditional liberty, for
your property, an appetite that comes with the state-sanctioned threat of
violence to your lives if you do not comply.
As I noted when I spoke on
the steps of the Connecticut state house almost two years ago now – it is
an established principle of American jurisprudence that an unconstitutional law
is void – it has no effect. But I also
noted that the tricky part for those of us who wish to maintain our liberties
is how to make that point when all the levers of power in a state – the
executive, the legislative and the judicial – are in the hands of people whom
the Founders would call “domestic enemies of the Constitution.” And as I don’t need to tell you, there are
people behind THESE walls who fit that description.
For we are divided today – as
the Founders were themselves divided from their fellow countrymen – along the
stark lines of the answer to the fundamental question: Does the government
serve the people or do the people serve the government? It is a simple question. It is the most basic of questions. And the answer is either one or the
other. It cannot be both. It cannot be compromised. Who serves whom? That is what we are here today, in some small
part, to discover.
Other speakers will give
you details of what led to this seemingly silly and inconsequential
argument over whether citizens can bear firearms in the galleries of the House
and Senate. They will explain why it is neither silly nor inconsequential. They will tell you how this began last summer with public insults
and threats on the part of the leadership of the WA state legislature. They will explain how this
move on the part of these “authorities” is contrary to law and to past practice
of long-standing and how it is an offense to liberty. But I would like to explain why I’M
here. Why I continue to stand by the
uncompromising firearm-owning citizens of Washington state. Why indeed I have done the same thing in
other states from Connecticut to Colorado.
How DO we maintain our
liberties when all the levers of power are in the hands of the domestic enemies
of the Constitution? Well. I’ll tell
you. WE SIMPLY REFUSE TO BE COMPLICIT IN
OUR OWN VICTIMIZATION.
The citizens of Connecticut
answered that question with armed civil disobedience. They simply refused to obey the law demanding
that they register their semi-automatic rifles and even, if you can believe the
absurdity of it, that they register the standard capacity magazines that those
rifles use – and there were and are literally MILLIONS of them. They accepted the fact that their own state
had just declared them Class D felons – They accepted it and then they quietly
and politiely – with their silent non-compliance – told the Connecticut
politicians to TAKE THEIR LAW AND GO STRAIGHT TO HELL!
Over one hundred thousand
citizens of CT have been staring at their state authorities -- essentially over the muzzles of those
proscribed rifles – and daring the state to come and take them. They have nullified that law by their
resistance for two years now . . . AND THE POLITICIANS DON’T KNOW WHETHER TO
DEFECATE OR GO BLIND. Despite their
promises to the citizen disarmament lobbyists that they pandered to they are
not enforcing the law BECAUSE THEY ARE FRIGHTENED TO DEATH OF WHAT MIGHT HAPPEN
IF THEY DO.
Of course the fact that I
published the names, home addresses and phone numbers of the politicians who
voted for this Intolerable Act on my blog, Sipsey Street Irregulars, may have
had something to do with their reluctance. (WINK.)
You know, it’s a funny
thing. Collectivist tyrants like to put
people on lists but they get real nervous when someone returns the favor. That’s a lesson that some of the folks behind
those walls ought to internalize – for the good of us all.
And like Connecticut, you
Washingtonians have learned that tyranny can be voted in by a majority. But as I pointed out in my speech on these
grounds in December, that doesn’t make it right, it doesn’t make it
constitutional, it doesn’t make it any part of the rule of law in a republic
that the Founders would recognize. As I
said then, it doesn’t matter if a common criminal comes into to your home to
rob you, kill you and victimize your loved ones or if a majority of your
neighbors vote to have the same thing done to you. The crime is the same – indeed it is worse if
a government does it because official violence is so much more total,
overwhelming and remorseless.
Just ask the victims of every
collectivist government massacre of the 20th Century. From the Turkish genocide of the Armenians
100 years ago, to the planned famines and gulags of Stalin, the Holocaust of
Hitler, the “Great Leap Forward” of Mao, to the killing fields of Pol Pot’s
Cambodia – governments have butchered hundreds of millions of innocents in
their impersonal hatreds – always with the excuse that they have the right to
remake humanity, to punish “wrong thinking,” to remove inconvenient opposition
– AND THEY DO IT ALL IN THE NAME OF “THE LAW.”
The law. Almost every evil is excused by the
perpretrators by claiming they are executing “the law.” The demons in human form in the Middle East today
who crucify children and burn people to death in iron cages claim to do so in
the name of their chosen “law.” To call
murder “the law” does not excuse it, nor make it anything other than murder. To call tyranny “the law” does not make it
right, nor does it make it any less tyrannical – even if it is voted into
existence by a majority or promulgated by so-called “democratically elected
representatives.” But, if the crime is
the same, then the remedy is the same.
The Founders knew this, both
from their study of history and from their own experience. We make much today about our rebellion
against King George the Thrid as if the British monarchy was the entire problem
but the fact of the matter was that King George sat at the head of a
PARLIAMENTARY TYRANNY – one very similar in many respects to what goes on
behind these walls here, today.
Kevin Phillips, in his book
1775: A Good Year for Revolution, points out that the British tyranny was first
and foremost a PARLIAMENTARY tyranny. In the aftermath of The Glorious Revolution
of 1688 he argues, “Parliament was now more absolute than a king had ever quite
been under common law.” He writes:
“Under
Britain’s constitution, the one-time common law rights of Englishman, in
earlier days invocable against ROYAL transgressions, no longer applied as
against PARLIAMENT. Most Americans of
the Patriot faction, however, still cherished an older . . . view rooted in the
old common law. That English liberty
could be asserted against ANY institutional transgressor. A few British lawyers still agreed with the
old interpretation . . . Similarly, in America many Tories upheld complete
Parliamentary sovereignty. But on the
whole, the two peoples separated by the Atlantic held different views of the
British constitution and the extent to which it did or did not not still
enshrine common law verities about tyrants and the rights of Englishmen. If the tyrants were in Parliament, even the
rights of Englishmen were no longer assured.”
-- pp. 209-210
Today, as we stand here in
the 21st Century, we can see that the de facto descendants of those
18th Century English parliamentary tyrants today inhabit the
Washington state house, as well as other state houses and governors’ mansions
around the country. They tell us, “Do
what we say” -- regardless of law,
regardless of the common practice enshrined since Washington statehood,
regardless even of common sense -- “Do what we say or we will use the violence
of the state to bend you to our will.”
And why do they do this? Because they can. It is as simple as that. They do it because they think that in
ordering the people of Washington state to do their will, that you will obey. They do it because they believe that they
have the right to do it. Their tyranny,
as the Founders feared, is of the elected variety. But it is tyranny nonetheless.
Why do they do this? They do it also because they are scared. They understand better than anyone – for they
look their appetites in the mirror every morning when they wake up. They know who they are and what they are
about and that they know they no longer trust the people – if they ever did –
with the means of self defense against common criminals or against them. They are frightened that you have figured out
their game – that you have reasonably concluded that I594, the additional
anti-self defense laws that they are pushing, this latest diktat about the
House and Senate galleries – all of it.
They are frightened because you now understand that this is about THEIR
appetites for YOUR liberty, for YOUR property, that indeed this is about THEIR
ability to deny YOUR ability to defend your very lives no matter where or when
that need may arise. And we know in the
light of recent experiences in Mumbai and Paris, in Australia and Canada, and
yes, in Kansas and Fort Hood and New York City, that THAT need can arise
anywhere, anytime. And they would rob
you, in their fear of firearms in OUR hands, of the means to resist the truly
evil.
This isn’t about “common
sense gun safety” as they claim. This is
about control – their control of a government monopoly of violence over the
people. They don’t want to hear any
dissent from you in the peanut galleries, so they will silence you. BUT THEY WILL SILENCE YOU IF, AND ONLY IF,
YOU ALLOW THEM TO DO IT. Will you allow
them to silence you? Will you?
They hide behind their
priveleges, this new parliamentary tyranny, this self-appointed Mandarin class
of our so-called “betters” – they hide behind their alleged “purviews” and
“parliamentary priveleges” and expect their designated bully boys of the
Washington State Police to make you knuckle under – or else.
It is not THEIR precious
butts they put on the line with their unconstitutional diktats – oh, no, never
their own – no, they misuse the good men and women of the Washington State
Police to do that. For they are at heart
cowards, and they know it. And they are
right to be right about that one thing – firearms in the hands of the people
scare them. They are as allergic to them
as Dracula is to crucifixes and for the same reason – they get in the way of
tyrannical appetites.
We see here today on this
miserable winter day in Olympia Washington – so seemingly distant from the
struggles of the Founders in 1775 yet so very, eerily, close – that the
Founders were right. Tyranny can be
voted in by a majority as it was with I594.
Tyranny can also come from a duly-elected parliament or state
legislature. The test for us is – do we
submit? Or will we resist?
Will we insist upon our
God-given, inalienable and natural rights as free Americans? Or will we submit to tyranny? The answer that has been rediscovered over
the past two years in places as diverse as Connecticut and Colorado, Texas and
Maryland, New York and, yes, right here in Washington state, is armed civil
disobedience – disciplined, determined, well thought out and precisely executed
armed civil disobedience. In all those
places unconstitutional laws have been nullified – rendered null and void as
American legal practice has long agreed that they should be.
We engage in armed civil
disobedience not to provoke violence but to prevent it. We are willing to risk being shot for OUR
principles. The question is, what are
our alleged leaders willing to risk to satisfy THEIR appetites for OUR liberty,
OUR property, indeed, our very lives?
That is the question that armed civil disobedience seeks to focus their
attention on. This is not new in
American history. From Capt. Parker at
Lexington Green to the Battle of Athens, Tennessee in 1946, to the Deacons for Defense
and Justice during the civil rights movement, armed civil disobedience has been
resorted to by the citizenry when all other means of redress failed.
What they asked of tyrants in
their time, we ask of tyrants in ours.
Are your appetites – your unconstitutional laws – worth the taking of
our lives to you? What is your power
worth to you? What is your power to
order the rest of us about, on whatever flimsy pretext you choose – not in
obedience to any rule of law that the Founders would understand, not in any
constitutional fashion – but what is your power to bend the rest of us to your will
worth to you? What are your appetites
worth to you? We just simply want to be
left alone. Unlike you we don’t seek to
compel anyone to do anything. But we will
not be compelled ourselves by you. Not
for just an appetite. Not for just a
pretense of legitimacy.
So we stand here today on our
traditional rights as free Americans, as free Washingtonians. We stand where the Founders expected us to
stand – insisting upon those rights paid for in blood and tears by the
generations before us.
We stand here, risking all,
as they did. We stand here, insistent,
as they would have. We stand here,
disciplined, determined, insistent, refusing to knuckle under to tyranny of any
kind, no matter how petty.
We stand here, today, and I
am humbled beyond words for the privelege of standing here with you.
May God save the Founders’
Republic.
12 comments:
Mike, I have to say I am 100 percent with you in that it's time to take a stand. We need to get off the fence and go one way or the other. To back down now, even over this seemingly small matter, is to give them a win. You are the only one of the so called 3 per centers that had the guts to show up in person. God bless you and everything you do.
Awesome speech, Mike! Us CT Patriots stand in solidarity with those that are resisting in Washington as well. Although the current fight is in WA, it is great to be referenced and show that we in CT are not forgotten.
That looked like a waste of time and effort. All they did was lock the doors.
Great speech, Mike. Thank you, and to everyone who showed up today to help remind ALL Americans of a critically important fact:
Unalienable Rights are Just That.
God-given. Absolute. Fixed.
Stunningly incisive, instructive and flat-out brilliant - but that's nothing new for you Dutchman.
I can't wait to see the video - Charlton Heston, eat your heart out.
Hopefully, the inspiration engendered by this magnificent synthesis of history and law will get people behind enemy lines in the Northeast to stand as did our Washington Brothers and Sisters in Olympia today.
God bless you Mike and all the brave men and women who stood with you in Olympia today.
I salute you all as worthy descendents of Sam Adams and John Hancock.
Peace, WA Bothers & Sisters - From behind enemy lines in NewYorkistan.
We will stand, free and at peace.
"wow"!! I am totally humbled by his speech and inspired by his picture as he gave it.
Dutchman6 on spot as usual. Admired and respected. A true Patriot... Were was the Nra in this stand in Washington? Wayne and Chris are only fund raisers. Lining their own pockets ...As with every new Unconstitutional law and ban.Passed nation wide... What a pathetic joke they have become to citizen/soldiers. Who live behind enemy lines on a daily basis. Again many thanks. And God bless you...For all you do and say. In the name of Liberty and the Founder's Republic. Behind Enemy Lines. In Unconstitutional, collectivist Ct. We Will Not Stand Down. AAA/O.11B20.
Hi Mike,
"Outstanding" and a very,"Well Done!!!!" Your command and eloquence of the spoken and written word must be commended. For here it shows that your pen is mightier than "their perceived sword." Your words, the embodiment of the concepts you put forth, will carry on because what you say is founded in and "Is The Truth!!" Truth stands by itself and cannot be diminished, erased or eradicated!! One must be ready as "Evil" will try to twist, distort, misrepresent and lie to try to destroy the Truth. But as with any Sociopathic and/or Psycopathic lier, they have to tell another lie bigger and better than the last to "back up" their stand....and another...and another until they drown in the quicksand of their own evil! Thanks again Mike!!
God, Guns and Guts Keep America Free,
III%,
skybill-out
excellent speech. worthy of the Founders. Stay well and safe/ God be with you.
A statesmen of the Highest Honor, I have never heard any speech that was On Target Like This One! I was impressed by the Words That cut like a Sword of Truth, to all the Politicians Lies and their undoing of the Constitution! You sir are one of a Kind!!!
Semper Fi
“Rather than the whiskey tax rebellion being localized and swiftly put down, the true story turns out to be very different. The entire American back-country was gripped by a non-violent, civil disobedient refusal to pay the hated tax on whiskey. No local juries could be found to convict tax delinquents. The Whiskey Rebellion was actually widespread and successful, for it eventually forced the federal government to repeal the excise tax.”
http://www.lewrockwell.com/1970/01/murray-n-rothbard/when-the-feds-first-attacked-the-americans/
The people who wanted blacks to count as a whole person were the slave owners, you dolt. Are you even informed enough to know why?
As for being a Kochsucker, the only one bringing that name up around here is you. Figures you'd be fixated on that.
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