I was riding my mountain bike at the FDR property in Hyde Park, NY, and a ranger waved me down and said it was illegal to ride on the walking paths. I told him I had been riding there for the past year and a half and nobody every said anything about it. He said, "When I started working here, I thought, "what a great place to ride my bike", and then they told me it was illegal". So basically, he was just mad that someone else was able to do it. But that's not what I'm posting about. I asked him what all the signs with text from some document were, and he told me they were from the "UN declaration of human rights" (I think that's what it's called). I said, "Oh great, another chink from the sovereignty of the U.S.". And I told him to look into "Agenda 21". He was saying it was close to what is in the U.S. Constitution, and it was all good things. So I told him how leftists like to use the guise of doing "good things" on the road to tyranny, and that leftists like to appeal to the emotions of people, without considering the reality of whatever the issue is. I think if we get a chance to have casual conversations with people like this, we might break through to them, just a little. (maybe he'll look up agenda 21) Somewhere in the conversation I said something on the order of, "well, you won't hear about that from main stream media" :)
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I would love to ask one of those young FBI agents this: "You swore to protect and defend the U.S. Constitution, correct, so how do you reconcile that with disrupting peaceful Americans exercising several of their rights specified in the Constitution?"