Although the United States Constitution specifies the importance of a “well armed and well regulated militia”, it does not mean much in Oklahoma. The Oklahoma house and senate have passed bills making membership or recruiting for such groups a crime. They have gone so far as to associate militia members with gang recruitment. So at this time, if one joins a militia, which is allowed under the Constitution, they are breaking the law in Oklahoma.
I guess if the regime ignores the Constitution enough, then states like Oklahoma make following it a criminal act. This is just another in the latest parade of wrong headed solutions and further evidence that government is not the solution, but rather the problem. Although the name of Timothy McVeigh was touted by those pushing the measure, they forgot that the SPLC (Southern Poverty Law Center) knew he was up to something, but did not stop it. The SPLC was working with the federal government in setting up a sting operation. The feds and SPLC were working together on this. In courts, they would call it a conspiracy or ‘organized crime’, but if you own the judges, they will not say anything about such a conspiracy. The failure to warn is a crime in some state, but apparently not in Oklahoma.
Since they (the SPLC and the empire) were really part of the problem, why not outlaw membership or support of a group that has known and proven connections with Oklahoma City? It would be too logical to outlaw those directly associated with the act. Instead they want to prevent membership in groups that could prevent such actions. The logic of the Oklahoma legislature is beyond words.
Another shining example is Congressman Henry Waxman’s slipping in an obscure anti-supplement measure into the Wall Street “Reform” Bill. The measure increases government control of the supplement industry. Once again government takes away freedoms, when it should be expanding them. By his covert move of slipping in the distasteful measure in another bill, it could be passed on the momentum of the other. Such maneuvers are common in the imperial city. What a bill is labeled is often a far cry from what it actually contains.
Legislation is too dangerous to be trusted to politicians, whether in Oklahoma or the imperial city. These bozos prove time and time again that they can not be trusted with such dangerous power. If the common man spent like Congress and behaved like they do, that person would be locked up.
These are the latest examples of the assault on freedoms currently underway. In Oklahoma, you have lost the freedom of association, assembly and militia membership. Across the nation, the freedom to purchase diet supplements and make health care decisions is being eroded even as you read this.
Instead of an out-of-control government, how about leaving the Union? How about having a legislature that is accountable to the people?
Liberty for Texas and the South!
J Murrah
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