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On Civil War and how to avoid it.

I recently had to create a Facebook page for purposes of communicating with someone I need to.  The details aren’t important (and I didn’t use my real name there, either.  That person knows my real name.) Just for fun I was posting some memes and messing around on that page.  Facebook wants you to build a “timeline” to “tell your story”.  My story is my own business but I decided to include a little bit about the time I spent in Southern Lebanon in the early ’80s just for fun.  I got there in February of ’83 and stayed until after the New Year.   The following is my post in that regard.  So what does Facebook do?  It says I “moved to Beirut” …

I didn’t actually “move” there, stupid Facebook thinks it knows how to tell people’s stories as though we were all Silicone Valley pogues working in climate controlled offices our whole lives. I was in Southern Lebanon, the Bekaa and Litani river valleys, hangin’ out with the Sayeret Golani and a few Maronite Lebanese. I was a “tourist” … 😉 This was the most memorable, though not necessarily the best, time of my life. “Most memorable” but not “best” because in case you’re not familiar with the date there was a civil war raging in that nation at that time.

Having witnessed a real, no-shit Civil War up close and personal-like, I can emphatically assure everyone that it is not something you want to see happen here in our own country.

Be that as it may, if you don’t like things the way they are here in America you have a clear and well documented means of changing them. It’s called the U.S. Constitution, it has built in methods of changing the foundational law of the land through amendment ratification or Constitutional Convention. If you can’t get things changed to suit you by those means that’s because the rest of us do not want your “improvements”. The Constitution is intentionally designed so that you have to convince most of America that your changes are for the better. If you try to go around that process by any means including legislation from the courts instead of Congress etc. — You are NOT upholding the Constitution and if you’re Military or Ex-Military you are in violation of your Oath. Which, no matter how you cut it, makes you an Oath Breaker.

This nation is NOT a Democracy, it’s a Republic. The purpose of choosing a Republic was to maximize individual liberty. To give every citizen the best opportunity for maximum personal freedom that is possible while still avoiding anarchy. In this manner, the Laws of the Republic stand between the State and the Individual. The majority is often wrong and sometimes even malicious, that is WHY the Founding Fathers shunned the idea of a Democracy and opted for the stability and strength of a Republic. The Founding Fathers well understood “The Tyranny of the Majority” and built our Republic as a bulwark against that and other tyrannies. Tyranny is tyranny and it does not become less so just because 51% of the body politic supports it.

You, whoever you are reading this, should already know these things. You should have learned them in school, beginning with the easier concepts and progressing to a deeper knowledge of the foundations, workings and mechanisms of the United States of America as your academics likewise progressed. If you do not know these things, you have been robbed.

You cannot get your way simply by getting 51% of the voting public to agree with you if your way means illegal activity outside the bounds of the U.S. Constitution. Because action outside the parameters of the Constitution is unlawful and immoral. Remember I said there’s a way to change that law? You have to convince 3/4ths of the States that it needs to be done. That means that what you want done needs to be desirable, immediate and obvious to at least 75% of the component States in the United States. Not 75% of the population, there are nodes of dense population that would then become the tyrants over other areas less densely populated. New York City, Los Angeles etc. must not and will not be allowed to enforce their agenda on Wyoming, Iowa, Alaska, Arizona etc. That would not be fair to the people who live in those and similar places. They do not have to nor should they be compelled to bend their knees to other parts of the nation that have little to nothing in common with their lifestyles and cultures. Forcing that truly is despotic and it doesn’t matter if the despot is one man or 51% of the body politic. Tyranny is tyranny either way.

Which brings us full circle to Lebanon and Civil War. If you want that kind of thing, then the above undermining of the foundational principles of the United States of America and circumvention or complete disregard for our Constitution is how you get it. I have seen a real Civil War and I’m begging you with tears in my eyes not to go there. I’m trying to be a voice for reason but there are fewer and fewer with that mentality every time we hear about rioting and lives being destroyed in violence and flames by agents of the Left. I do not want to see that sort of thing in the United States of America but I promise you as I promised a long time ago as a young man … I will uphold my Oath —

“To protect and defend the Constitution of the United States of America against all enemies, both foreign AND domestic.”

… and I’m far, far from being alone in this matter. You disregard these things at your own gravest peril.

Semper Fidelis is not just a cool Latin motto.

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