I'd like to start a private militia focused on training and stockpiling weapons, but make it respected enough to be encouraged as an alternative to regular military service, and be open enough to all people without enforcing a closed minded ideology of hate. This would rule out a lot of people who would join a militia, such as gang members, skinheads and residents of Idaho. Bit of a dilemma.
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Anonymous2006-07-25 19:33
Okay.
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Anonymous2006-07-25 21:22
Actually, it is sad that the time has come for this kind of action, which is "LEGAL" according to our constitution and laws.
Even though it is for me, I wish you luck in your journey. Because in reality, it is going to be groups like this that will have the best opportunity to save america as a nation, from our politicians (Presidente Buch and his cronies on down).
Just whatever you do, (to prepare for the upcoming war, the next civil war that our politicians are leading us to), just stay with in the laws of the land and constitution and when the government comes for you all, like they did in Waco, then you will actually have more, LEGAL Americans on your side.
Which as we all know, during war time, the more members (numbers) you have the bigger the army and the harder the fight. Not so easy to bring down.
God Bless you and God Bless America.
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Anonymous2006-07-25 21:38
Well, you can stockpile weapons and form unofficial militia with your buddies. I doubt you can make it official, but what's the point to make it official? I mean it's better if you're not registered anywhere.
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Anonymous2006-07-25 22:59
Being a company may make it easier to purchase weapons en masse without raising suspicions, like a security company.
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Anonymous2006-07-25 23:08
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Makes also easier for goverment to track you down. If you fear dealers getting suspicious you can buy from different dealers and have all the members buy some guns.
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Anonymous2006-07-26 0:12
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Sounds cool. And, yeah, considering Bush calling the Minutemen "vigilantes" or whatever, I doubt even he'd have a favorable opinion of private, voluntary militias, even if they ARE still legal.