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Lions and Lambs

There seems to be a small, and aging, group of lions amidst of a nation of lambs, or sheep.

The people of this country are afraid to upset our federal government. Sure, they complain and bluster but when given the chance to safely act against our tyrannical overlords they politely refuse by ignoring the opportunity. Some even have enough courage to offer one of the canned excuses for not engaging.

And our states are little better. They have the constitutional right to have a national meeting to discuss any problems and the possible solutions to our out-of-control government but they are afraid that exercising that right will upset the federal government.

Don't get me wrong, there are a small number of people that are willing to risk defying their government in order for the People and the states to regain control and destroy the tyrannical forces within our federal government. Proportionally the states are doing far better than the people as currently 15 of the 50 states are brave enough to defy the government and have the meeting, known as the Convention of States.

What is it going to take before the people get engaged? A successful attempt at having the Convention of States declared unconstitutional....the completion of the quiet individual seizure of our guns. Just what is it going to take before people act?

BTW if every one in America read, and comprehended, The Liberty Amendments by Mark Levin, we would be watching the national Convention of States meeting live on CSPAN within a year.

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