Agreed. A Civil War is when the people of a nation kill each other. A Revolutionary War is when the people of a nation kill their government. Since a government is nothing but a legal fiction (corporation), no actual people have to die (or very few) in a Revolutionary War.
Anyone who thinks that our government should escape the wrath of We The People does not understand how the U.S. government was created. Indeed, anyone who thinks that the Constitution is some great document has never actually read it.
We are here today, subjects to a totalitarian government in disguise, because this government was planned from the beginning. It was a wolf in sheep's clothing. That is easily seen if you examine the founding documents, the people who wrote them, and the associations (funders and influencers) of those people.
In this instance, It's not really a civil war in that it's citizens against the government
And that was always the last resort... Which seems to be creeping ever so close
Not really a civil war when everyone agrees except the government
Agreed. A Civil War is when the people of a nation kill each other. A Revolutionary War is when the people of a nation kill their government. Since a government is nothing but a legal fiction (corporation), no actual people have to die (or very few) in a Revolutionary War.
Anyone who thinks that our government should escape the wrath of We The People does not understand how the U.S. government was created. Indeed, anyone who thinks that the Constitution is some great document has never actually read it.
We are here today, subjects to a totalitarian government in disguise, because this government was planned from the beginning. It was a wolf in sheep's clothing. That is easily seen if you examine the founding documents, the people who wrote them, and the associations (funders and influencers) of those people.