Stand Your Ground Movement Reader Poll: Have I Forgotten Anything?
By John Longenecker (07/23/06)
Have I left anything out?
If your were to form a Chapter of the Stand Your Ground Movement in your state – a list of grievances you’d like to see redressed in a nationwide movement with only slight adjustments for your own state – what would you like rectified?
I get comments on what to add. This week alone has been term limits, addressing the homeless and getting rid of the Teachers Union.
This Poll is not about voting for issues, but submitting grievances you'd like redressed (or dropped!) .
What would you add?
Write me at John@GoodForTheCountry.com
If you’re law enforcement at any level, write me.
If you’re an elected official – and I love hearing from you – write me.
Gun Owners / non-gun owners: write me.
Fellow author, a teacher, parents, young adult readers of Good For The Country, write me.
Topics on the agenda so far include:
NO FAULT DIVORCE, INCLUDING FATHERS’ RIGHTS.
REPEAL ALL GUN LAWS
NO MORE POLICE IMMUNITY
GET US OUT OF THE UNITED NATIONS
FLAT TAX
A FIVE-YEAR MORATORIUM ON RFID CHIPS AND REAL ID CARDS
NO MEXICO-TO-CANADA HIGHWAY With Or Without RFID Tags as proposed
CORRECTING THE RECORD To Include Conservative Values and History in Schoolbooks.
SECURE THE INTERNET
SECURE THE BORDER
Many of these I put in my 2005 book Transfer Of Wealth as areas of where our sovereignty is being transferred out of our hands, but a new movement is brewing and organization is critical to success.
Remember that our grievances are not with Government per se, but with official misconduct, individual misconduct - things we’re all agreed on in terms of integrity, fair play and good faith.
Some of the best and friendliest advice I ever got from a law enforcement officer was, “I only enforce the law. If you don’t like the law, change it.”
Good advice to be taken in the spirit it was given.
Especially if you’re tired of being punished for exercising your authority and for being right.
What would you like to see changed?
Write me: John@GoodForTheCountry.com
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