It's rigged on the GOP side and it's rigged on the Dem side. For some reason people vote against their beliefs and vote Dem every time because of the no-good, blankety-blank Republicans. Republicans keep voting for trust fund babies and industrialists (and I would add MBA's to that) because they believe the lie of having to have someone who is electable.
I would also say and point out that people believe if we just get enough conservatives in office it will be well. Well, when last did "conservatives" have the majority in the legislature, court and administration and what did that get us? We need Americans with an understanding of liberty, our founding history and beliefs to pull us out of this. We need the hand of God upon us to prevail.
I challenge you to find a single Dem or Repub who is not Tea Party that considers the Constitution and what powers the federal government actually possesses when they write, sponsor or vote on a law.
What we get from both parties is less liberty. Liberty dies at the feet of tyranny...and we are, if not gasping for breath, finding it now hard to breath. There is some, and I would say enough, political process existing for freedom loving people to reclaim their government from those who live for their own avarice and desire to control others.
Our form of federal government is supposed to be limited by the powers given it in the Constitution...but no more.
If you want to reclaim government we need to do more than to talk and to vote. We need to act and become a part of the process. We need to work to educate and get voters out and be that process.
Yes it is finished if we say it is. It is finished if we do not actively engage and support the process. It is finished if we separate civil and religious liberties.
Civil liberty is what we desire when we want our gun freedoms that are illustrated in the 2nd Amendment. The 2nd Amendment does not give us our freedom, it merely states that we have that God given freedom.
But if we allow the sacrifice of religious freedoms will not civil freedoms be diminished? And if we allow the sacrifice of civil freedom to "ensure" some measure of religious freedom is not religious freedom diminished? Yes, the sacrifice of either diminishes the other because you now have acknowledged you do not have a God given right but have allowed a government to establish the limits of your rights by the sacrifice of another.
We have had animated discussions about the existence of God and you may differ from me and not believe in God...that is your right. Your right of choice and an exercise of your free will. But even if you disagree with me about our Creator surely you recognize that when you limit rights of someone you are empowering a government to control others.
In this I say that yes we support our 2nd Amendment rights. I also say, that if we as 2nd Amendment champions do not support religious and other liberties we will surely lose our civil rights to gun ownership with increasing restrictions. You cannot provide an example on this planet where civil liberties are curtailed and religious liberties do not follow or where religious liberty is curtailed and civil liberty did not follow. We were that bright shining star on the hill where we had that thing called freedom where civil and religious freedom did exist in plenty.
Now our star dims. If we follow the trap of party, the call of electability or the lie of personal conservative values the politicians do not follow then we will neither maintain or reclaim our freedoms. We must become active, we must engage and we must fund with money, time and sweat our cause of liberties to enjoy the promise of freedom.
It is our duty. It is our right.