Monday, August 8, 2011

Order Over Anarchy

Chaos prevails on the streets of London. In Athens, anarchists set a bank alight. They meant to burn the building. The three bankers who were killed were purely incidental. None of those organizing the riots in Greece are brought to account. The guilty do not turn themselves in or even offer their apologies to the families of the murdered. Yet when a carabinieri fires on a black flag troublemaker about to throw a petrol bomb in Italy, the policeman is termed a "murderer" in the Left media and the government says "sorry" and investigates officer use of excessive force. Even at the Wisconsin State Fair in the cradle of Midwestern values, violence erupts on the streets. The individual's right to life and property are inextricably tied. One can not exist without the other and it is a person's natural right to defend both. America was supposed to have enshrined the individual rights to protect both life and property, but under the current administration, it is no given that a citizen can under law safeguard either. Europe is in crisis, but the United States is not far behind in being bad off. Grab your gold and hide your gun now.

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