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Honoring 4-19-1775

Gunfighter14e2

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Woke up ready to continue washing the pollen off the roof, then realized what day it was. Grabbed a few things headed to the range instead with a few photo target's. Even at my age I find it refreshing to still be able to place a cast load off hand were it needs to be with iron sights, be it a pistol of rifle. Just think what it would have been like back in 1775 if the "terrorist" were armed with late 1800 or early 1900 arms, let alone today's trinkets. Also they could not walk into any store an make shit like we can, nor have high quality medical folks standing/fighting next to them,... Those guys were up for the knife fight using want they had back then, seems there are very few that would fit the mold anymore,...Fat & Happy w/o freedom has been the plan, for Oh so long,....
So who else is honoring this country's birth today, an in what way are you doing it, other than bitching about what you were forced to pay in taxes, on the 15th?
 
I'm having sympathetic chest pain to commemorate my Many Great Grandfather, who took the first bullet in the heart on Concorde Bridge....
 
The world has changed and is so complexed I think it would even boggle are founders minds.
But what has remained timeless is human nature, money power control. So with that the Constitution is just as relevant today as it was on September 17, 1787.
 
I noticed a couple companies actually were running sales specifically because of this date. I think the founding fathers would be rolling in their graves considering how much everything they fought for is for the most part just trampled on these days.