Posted by Yabbut..... on November 22, 2012 at 06:25:12 from (66.188.56.202):
In Reply to: OT Agenda 21 posted by super99 on November 22, 2012 at 05:13:55:
When a person or nation or dictator claims your land as their own you have to take care of business. The UN is a great threat to US citizen freedoms. Just look at the UN arms treaty that is trying to get through, banning private ownership of firearms would be real bad. But they have to come and get them from you, which is where the rubber would meet the road. Lots and lots and lots of firearms in this country.........everywhere actually. When Admiral Yamamoto was asked "why dont you invade the US" His reply....."There will be a gun behind every blade of grass" The current administration will try to sign the treaty eliminating private ownership of firearms. To be binding the treaty has to have a 2/3 majority in the senate. This will be the greatest threat to your freedom. You need to view the statement made by the NRA executive, Wayne LaPierre on you tube. If/when you cant own/use/posess a firearm in the US then you are a subject........Subject to the whims of criminals and dictators.
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