Ron Jones

Ron Jones

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12 years ago @ The Heritage Foundry - Documents Show ATF Bou... · 0 replies · +2 points

Did we expect the ATF to behave any differently? They are a criminal organization whose vicious ferocity, and disregard for the Citizen is matched only by less self-righteous (and more "honest") criminals like MS13 and La Eme.

I suggest you see a documentary published by the JPFO called "The Gang: How A Government Agency Abuses The Law To Destroy Your Rights And Freedoms."

Any attempt by Washington's government to limit the possession of the means of self defense (regardless of form, function, or performance metric) is a blatant violation of the united States Constitution, and should be nullified by every State who values its independence, and the Sovereignty of its Citizens.

12 years ago @ The Heritage Foundry - Businessman-Turned-Law... · 0 replies · +1 points

The solution is to divest Washington's government of everything in which it has no business. The list is virtually endless. However, carrying letters is one of them (though not as critical as health care or retirement).

Sell all the assets of the usps. If [one or more] private corporations can turn a profit delivering the mail, then they will purchase said assets. Someone mentioned the cost comparison of UPS vs usps. However, this is an apples:oranges comparison. With the amount of business the usps does every year, a UPS, or a FedEX could scale to be competitive with what we are paying now.

And that's just the beginning...

Jones

12 years ago @ Tenth Amendment Center - Dear Federal Governmen... · 0 replies · +1 points

Nullification combines with Secession, to make a "one-two punch" for the states (the original signatories to the federal compact) to deal with the incorrigible creature of the compact (washington's government)... (See Article VII if you have any doubts about who created whom).

Unfortunately, merely returning to the Compact (as it is currently written) is insufficient... The 14th amendment made every person a subject (slave) of washington's government, while the 17th amendment removed any legal recourse that the states may once have had to rein in washington.

Although the original compact is silent on the matter of secession (which automatically means that under the 9th and 10th amendments, it is a right reserved to the states)... not to mention the fact that without a term limit, withdrawal from any contract (a.k.a. compact) is accomplished merely by giving sufficient notice... Regardless of the opinion of some unelected government lawyer with lifetime tenure says.

Every struggle for political self-determination is a violation of some law, somewhere.

"The principle for which we contend is bound to reassert itself, though it may be at another time and in another form." ~Jefferson Davis

13 years ago @ Tenth Amendment Center - Rewriting History · 0 replies · +1 points

More than "merely" pointing to the 10th amendment, see Article VII of the body of the us constitution itself:

"The Ratification of the Conventions of nine States, shall be sufficient for the Establishment of this Constitution between the States so ratifying the Same."

This clearly, and unambiguously identifies the constitution as a compact between the states; and the federal government as naught but a product (or a creature) of that contract.

However, the realization of this truth requires one to face the fact that you simply cannot support the idea of state sovereignty or the limitations of the 10th amendment... while simultaneously claiming that Abraham Lincoln "saved the union," or that the War to Crush Southern Independence was in any way good for "America," or the ideal of constitutional fidelity.

13 years ago @ Antiwar.com Original A... - How Brainy Is Obama? · 0 replies · 0 points

While it's certainly appealing to think of liberals as "not nearly as smart as they think they are." It is the height of folly to presume that Obama is dumb...just as it was to call Bill & Hillary "stupid."

These people are the enemy of liberty, and thus, your mortal enemy. Yes your MORTAL enemy. Do not make the mistake of thinking that they are dumb. Always work under the assumption that they are two steps ahead of you.