APFN's 'problem' with me is that I believe in being a real American, not
some typical false wanna-be version. Unbelievable. I think everything needs to
be put in its proper place in their thinking.
For instance, since we here at APFN actually have a real political education,
be it from APFN (ironically, go figure, or anywhere else) we should follow
that to its natural conclusion & say such things as, therefore "Why follow the
American gov't when clearly the American gov't is not even American, ergo, why
then support its troops? If you want to support real Americans who are action-Jacksons
comparatively, then support the militia."
A real American would have that position, based on the sum total of what one
reads at APFN or anywhere else.
It just simply flows from that. Anyone disagree?
If we say that to be American is to support our gov't & its troops -- well,
folks, you're one of countless mistaken wannabe Americans, because that's the
same mind-set they groom in people of a totalitarian state. Gee, our formal
national stance is to be opposed to totalitarianism.
What is American is concepts like Truth, Justice, the American [traditional]
Way [of Life]. We might also add Freedom. Our gov't doesn't represent that.
Our gov't/its troops doesn't represent that. We do. The militia does.