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May 2022

Old thoughts in a new land

The Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and everything in between.

All engagements are governed by two simple protocols when you break it down. When you speak to someone you can use the power of "the spoken language" (to persuade) or you can use force. Until we can mind meld to get your point across or mind control someone, we are simply restricted to the art of persuasion or the art of force.

The thing about archieves and especially in todays digital world is that you can still access old archives and even diaries from those that lived in the time where the birth of the Bill of Rights was born.

Simply surf the James Madison Research Library for a couple of seconds and you will start to see the simple ideology that existed back in those times.

Yes in those times periods, humans treated other humans like dirt, but those horror stories are for another time AND our Constitution allows for the correction of those simple views, so slow your roll Karen.

https://www.madisonbrigade.com/library_bor.htm

THE FEAR OF STANDING ARMIES
Of all the powerful memories and emotions the Founding Fathers brought to the constitutional debates, apparently none was stronger than their fear of standing armies. As David Young has observed: "The necessity of an armed populace, protection against disarming of the citizenry, and the need to guard against a select militia and assure a real militia which could defend liberty against any standing forces the government might raise were topics interspersed throughout the ratification period."


I have said this many times… 95% of people just want to manipulate you, and they will tell you only things that will persuade you to their point of view…. YOU need to do you homework and due diligence to verify what they are saying is accurate.

The 2 amendment wasn't written because the founding fathers had just come home hunting and thought, "Maybe we need to write an amendment so that we can all continue to hunt for the rest of Americas life."

They wrote it because they had seen a government turn on its people.