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Revolution?
by Chuck Baldwin January 10, 2013
I have been writing this column for over a dozen years, and I
can safely say the column I wrote last week, “My Line In The
Sand Is Drawn Here,” produced more response than any column I
have ever written--maybe more than any two or three columns
combined. And what is even more noteworthy: unlike most columns,
the responses to this column were at least 90% favorable. In
last week’s column I said, “Throughout the United States, there
are tens of millions of fully-armed citizens who are more than
capable of defending themselves and their communities against
any enemy--whether that enemy is an internal or external one. In
fact, many millions of these citizens have been trained in the
US armed forces. Firearms--especially semi-automatic rifles--in
the hands of millions of American citizens is truly the only
thing that stands between freedom and tyranny for the people of
the United States. That Barack Obama and Dianne Feinstein want
to disarm the American people should be considered an act of war
against our liberties! In other words, ladies and gentlemen,
this is a line in the sand that none of us can afford to
ignore.”
I also wrote, “Make no mistake about it: to take away an
American’s right to a semi-automatic rifle is to FULLY DISARM
HIM. There is no Second Amendment; there is no right to keep and
bear arms; there is no citizen militia; there is no liberty
without the semi-automatic rifle!” I concluded the column
saying, “Ladies and gentlemen, whatever the consequences might
be, and whatever anyone else does or doesn’t do, I am prepared
to become an outlaw over this issue! I don’t know how to say it
any plainer: I will not register my firearms, and I will not
surrender my firearms. Period. End of story. It’s not just a
saying with me: when my guns are outlawed, I will be an outlaw!
“My line in the sand is drawn here! “Make no mistake about it:
it is not just semi-automatic rifles that these gun grabbers are
after. Ultimately, they want to take all of our guns. We either
stop them now or there will be no stopping them at all.”
See the column at:
My Line In The Sand Is Drawn Here!
Among those who wrote to tell me that they had also drawn their
personal line in the sand on this issue and that they would also
absolutely refuse to register or surrender their firearms were
people from virtually all walks of life: attorneys, realtors,
bankers, teachers, physicians, civil servants, salesmen, truck
drivers, tradesmen, pastors, law enforcement officers (including
federal police officers), and military personnel--even special
forces troops.
Accordingly, I am absolutely convinced that these people are a
microcosm of gun owners nationwide. I am also convinced that
should Senator Dianne Feinstein’s bill banning semi-automatic
rifles become law that there are literally tens of millions of
Americans who simply will not comply. Furthermore, former
presidential candidate Pat Buchanan recently told John
McLaughlin that should the federal government attempt to
confiscate the guns of the American people, “There would be a
revolution in this country!”
See the report at:
'There would be a revolution in this
country!', Mail Online
What most people fail to realize (because they are not taught
it) is that the match that ignited America’s War for
Independence was not excessive taxes, or the lack of
representation, or trade restrictions, or the lack of trial by
jury (as important as these issues were). The match that ignited
America’s War for Independence was ATTEMPTED GUN CONFISCATION.
On April 19, 1775, British troops, some 800 strong, were
dispatched to Concord, Massachusetts, to arrest Sam Adams and
John Hancock and to seize a cache of weapons known to be stored
at Concord. When Dr. Joseph Warren sent Paul Revere to warn
Pastor Jonas Clark (in whose home Adams and Hancock were
staying) that the Crown’s troops were on their way to arrest the
two men and seize the guns at Concord, he alerted his male
congregants. About 60-70 men from the Church of Lexington stood
armed on Lexington Green awaiting the Red Coats.
Upon spotting the citizen militia, a British officer demanded
the men throw down their arms. They refused; and the British
troops immediately opened fire. Eight of the Minutemen were
instantly killed. The colonists returned fire in self-defense,
and the shot was fired that was heard ’round the world. By the
time the troops arrived at the Concord Bridge, just a few miles
away, hundreds of colonists were waiting for them with muskets
in hand, and the rest, as they say, is history. Make no mistake
about it: attempted gun confiscation ignited America’s War for
Independence. And I am convinced that Pat Buchanan is absolutely
right. If the federal government attempts to confiscate the guns
of the American people, “There would be a revolution in this
country!”
One more observation regarding The Battle of Lexington which
opened America’s War for Independence: not only was attempted
gun confiscation the match that ignited the war, it was the
pastor of the Church of Lexington and members of his
congregation who were the Minutemen of Lexington Green. That is
another fact most historians conveniently leave out of the
story. If there is one element missing from today’s liberty
fight, it is the lack of participation from America’s pastors.
By and large they are MIA. How many pastors today are warning
their congregations of the threat against their Second Amendment
liberties? Every pastor in America, regardless of denomination,
should have already started proclaiming “the spirit of
resistance” (Thomas Jefferson) to their church congregations;
they should already be extolling the Biblical mandate to resist
tyranny; they should already be warning their congregations of
Barack Obama and Dianne Feinstein’s plan to disarm them.
Let me ask my church-going readers: has your pastor said one
word from the pulpit regarding the impending gun ban now being
drafted? Has your pastor explained the Biblical principles of
lawful resistance? Has your pastor exhorted his church
congregation to not surrender their firearms and to do
everything in their power to demand that your senators and
legislators hold the line for the Second Amendment? And my next
question is if your pastor has not done any of this, why are you
still attending that church? Ladies and gentlemen, there would
have been no United States of America had it not been for Rev.
Jonas Clark and the other patriot-pastors of 1775 and 1776.
There would have been no Lexington Green and Concord Bridge;
there would have been no Bunker Hill; there would have been no
Declaration of Independence; there would have been no British
surrender at Yorktown. And I would dare say that if a
significant percentage of pastors would stand up this Sunday and
encourage their people to stand firm against this gun ban bill,
the bill would never see the light of day.
The time is late, folks! We no longer have the luxury of
straddling the fence or putting our heads in the sand. If your
pastor refuses to take a public stand for YOUR liberties, and
the liberties of YOUR CHILDREN, vote with your feet and walk out
the door. Find yourself a pastor who will defend your liberties
and the liberties of your children--liberties that other pastors
and patriots purchased at the cost of their very blood. I repeat
what I’ve already said, “Whatever the consequences might be, and
whatever anyone else does or doesn’t do, I am prepared to become
an outlaw over this issue! I don’t know how to say it any
plainer: I will not register my firearms, and I will not
surrender my firearms. Period. End of story. It’s not just a
saying with me: when my guns are outlawed, I will be an outlaw!
“My line in the sand is drawn here!” And so are the lines of
millions of Americans.
In response to Pat Buchanan’s prediction of revolution should
the federal government attempt to confiscate our guns, John
McLaughlin replied, “Baloney!” I’m sure that’s what King George
III said when he was told that would happen if his troops
attempted to confiscate the guns at Concord.
(c) Chuck Baldwin
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