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Good vs. Evil


Freedom in America versus Marxism in America. What are we going to have?

I don’t intend to repeat what Glen Beck said on his radio show today (6/16/2020), but it did make a lot of sense.


It really comes down to the question: “Are we going to have Freedom in this country or Marxism?” Is Bernie going to get his wish? Are other socialist/Marxist types?


Are we going to let this wave of tyranny, under the guise of identity politics, continue?


I, for one, am not going to continue to allow it to settle in. I am fighting against it, with guns if need be. Sticks and stones, tooth and nail, whatever it takes.


We have two options, if we aren’t allowing this evil to take over the United States of America. We can go after the visible actors (Antifa, et. al.) or we can go after the source (the ones who orchestrate, quietly encourage and/or fund, etc).


To go after Antifa and company, all we need are guns and bodies. Many people will die, on both sides, but we’ll eliminate the immediate problem.


To go after the source of this edition of Marxism we need a weapon far more powerful than guns. We need to use the Constitution against them. I know. They have shredded most of the Constitution but the weapon we must use is located in a part of the Constitution they haven’t been able to pervert.


I’m talking about Article V. The second clause allows the people, acting through their states, to propose necessary amendments to the Constitution.


Unfortunately, some people may die with this option as well, but only those who are engaged with Antifa and their ilk. But it will be far less bloodless than fighting the symptoms and not the problem.


Go to conventionofstates.com and sign the petition to join the millions already fighting for Freedom.



Freedom or Communism, the choice is yours.

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Michael C. McCord
Michael C. McCord
Jun 16, 2020

Brother 👊👊👊

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