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Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Government Kills

Death by Government:War
 The war casualty numbers listed below are not confined to the United States, other nations are involved and bear responsibility for those deaths regardless of the need for that involvement. The governments bear the responsibility for the deaths not only of their combatants but for the loss of civilian (non-combatant) life. Often referred to as "collateral damage", primarily unarmed, these civilians were left primarily to defend themselves, made victims by the governments engaged in war. Some fought and died defending themselves many were slaughtered in the middle of the battles waged by the governments engaged in that war.

 Governments often complicate or interfere with your ability or means with which you can act in your own defense. Their compulsion to have more control is putting us at greater risk. Governments have no right to deny the full ability of their citizens, their people to defend themselves against an aggressor force or criminal attack, not when so many have been killed by the actions of government. Regardless if the war is against an enemy government's military or the "War on Crime", if the enemy has a plan of murder, conquest or genocide, victims (citizens) have a right to use any reasonable and justifiable force to defend themselves and that includes the right to bear arms.

Casualty Estimates
Casualty estimates include all nations involved
  1. World War I - Military Casualties [9,700,000] ~~ Civilian Casualties [6,800,000-13,000,000]1,2 
  2. World War II - Military Casualties [19,400,00-22,190,000] ~~ Civilian Casualties [17,000,000-26,000,000]2,3
  3. Korean War - Military Casualties [1,200,000-2,400,000] ~~ Civilian Casualties [1,600,000-2,640,000]2,3
  4. Vietnam War - Military Casualties [1,359,000] ~~ Civilian Casualties [2,000,000]1
  5. Totals - Military Casualties [31,659,000-35,649,000] ~~ Civilian Casualties [27,400,000-43,640,000]
 Make no mistake, I believe in the military and support it. I also believe in the right of each citizen to act in their own defense. The first person on the scene of a crime is usually not the police, it is the victim. You have the right to defend yourself and that includes the right to bear arms. Do not be victimized by criminals or by governments that make promises they cannot keep. Defend yourself, the government; the police will likely only arrive in time to pickup the pieces.

(1) Wikipedia - (2) Encyclopedia Britannica 2011 - (3) Encarta Encyclopedia 2008

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