Would Americans Actually Dare Revolt Against This Abusive
Government?
By Donald Joy
America’s Founding
Fathers spelled it out pretty clearly: The purpose of government is to
secure the God-given, inalienable rights of men. They put that exact
language into The Declaration of Independence.
They also spelled out,
exactly, that when government becomes abusive, and “destructive of these
ends,” it is mankind’s right and duty to alter, abolish, or overthrow
it.
You may have
seen the recent news about prominent and well-spoken experts testifying before
Congress regarding the Obama administration’s shocking usurpations and
out-of-control excesses, especially the utter lack of regard for Constitutional
limits on the powers of the executive branch. The testimony was remarkable in
that the prospect of possible citizen uprising and revolt was brought
up repeatedly. I can’t recall in my lifetime this ever having
happened before, in such an official, high-level on-the-record context before
the cameras and klieg lights.
The question
that comes to my mind foremost is not whether such outright revolt is
justified or warranted. The
question is whether enough of us have the will and the wherewithal to
carry it out.
Given what millions
of us see as plainly egregious high crimes and misdemeanors by Obama and
his agents,
without adequate redress of our grievances by those who we believe are also
largely corrupt–our representatives in Congress–a large chunk of
the American population easily pays lip
service to the idea of actual revolution, as opposed to more of the same-old,
same-old election cycle shenanigans.
But talking
and doing are, of course, two very different things.
I realize
that by typing these words and sending them out over the cyber-clothesline, I’m
somewhat risking a visit from the Gestapo. So what. Let
them throw me in jail. My wife and son would suffer, but if I’ve
learned anything about that woman in the eight years we’ve been married, it’s
that she can catch fish just as well or even better than I can on any given day,
and probably live off the land if she has to. She was pretty much raised
that way.
Have we as
a society become so soft and accustomed to the comforts of technology
and of various government checks & subsidies that too few of us
would ever forcefully resist the tyranny that is growing from the power-mad
panderers of the Left?
Life
certainly is much different today than in the days of the American
Revolution. Not only are people generally much more dependent on vast,
highly-advanced, complex, specialized, and bureaucratic systems and technology
which have removed them so much from the concept and practice of
self-reliance in nature of those more primitive times, but anyone contemplating
some kind of active defiance of the status quo has to consider also the
comparatively extremely lopsided scenario such a prospect involves where it
comes to actual weapons systems, intelligence networks, command and control
operations, and logistics.
George
Washington’s regulars, guerrillas, mercenaries, and Minutemen were long-shot
underdogs against a formidable foe, of course, in the vastly better
equipped, funded, and armed redcoats of King George. However, the
muskets, horses, and cannon of our Revolutionary fighters were somewhat
comparable, in technological sophistication and array, to the similarly
primitive (by modern standards) hardware deployed by the crown. Furthermore,
having “home field advantage,” all the colonists really had to do was make
things so horrible for the king’s forces, much of which had come
all the way from across the ocean, that the King eventually just
relented rather than continue to try to keep control from all those
thousands of miles away.
Nowadays,
however, we’re talking about guys (and gals) with handguns, hunting
rifles, carbines, and really not much more than that at all, up against
the most space-age, entrenched, home-grown federal leviathan of lasers and
satellites, nuclear missiles and bomber planes, tanks, aircraft carrier ships,
helicopters, jet fighters and cargo planes, AWACS and close-air support planes,
refueling tanker planes, smart bombs, infrared and laser-guided weird weapons
that can zap and vaporize entire city blocks (I’ve been out of the military too
long to even know what the hell these new weapons are), not to mention truly
spooky, virtually omniscient surveillance and communications
technology along with the government’s presumed ability to shut down any
kind of tech networks we might employ.
Real encouraging, isn’t
it?
Y’all think we should just stick
to trying to vote the bastards out? Or am I missing something?
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