You need 2nd Amendment to Protect 1st Amendment
Enforce your right to protect your liberty. Law is determined by Power and Power requires unity, like a closed fist. Unity requires communication with one another and cooperation.


1. We will oust anyone who votes against 2nd Amendment
2. We will oust anyone who tries to introduce a bill against 2nd Amendment

Strengthen what we were given, instead of tearing it down.

Guidelines for American action are given by
Presidents Andrew Jackson, John Quincy Adams, George Washington Inaugural and Farewell Addresses
and the other early year presidential speeches, and the Declaration of Independence
Signed: Larry A Rice Yes, I will communicate with others of like mind in my locality to further strengthen
and enforce this expressed will of American people.

1st and 2nd Amendments at google
Go to this google group, sign up now, to show your willingness to work together.

American freedom depends on people revealing themselves to others of like mind, and cooperating with one another. In a week to ten days, with your beginning help here, I expect to see larger groups agree on the same general idea, and this to grow exponentially, picked up by bigger and stronger leaders, including the NRA. It's time to go beyond just voting down the opposition bills and begin to pass our own, abundantly, overwhelmingly.

Farewell Address, President Andrew Jackson's
President Andrew Jackson led the nation for two terms, from 1828 to 1836. This address was his final as a politician, delivered on March 4, 1837. Its significance lies in its prophecies. He warned against the expansion of the federal government, the debasement of the currency, the income tax and the perils of foreign intervention. Contrast Jackson’s wisdom with many of the neuters and frauds who occupy Washington today. This address should be read and re-read. It has been moderately edited for length.

You don't know or understand until you read some of the early presidents and other Founding Fathers' words. How could you. Jackson is known as the President who fought the bank and won. And he warned us, but schools won't teach what he said.

George Washington's understanding of who should own guns and ammunition and how much: "A free people ought not only to be armed and disciplined, but they should have sufficient arms and ammunition to maintain a status of independence from any who might attempt to abuse them, which would include their own government "

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