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Something
to Think About
Murder,
Martyrs, and Issues
by Gordon Francis Corbett
Fellows like Timothy McVeigh cloud the
issues.
McVeigh has been touted as a political
conservative, and some of his statements seem
conservative. So, suppose that some conservative
and libertarian ideas, in which McVeigh himself may
or may not have believed, are correct.
Consider a few. Our real leaders are bigwigs in
the Council on Foreign Relations and The Trilateral
Commission. They are ignoring, and may plan
formally to abolish, our Second Amendment and its
Constitution. They want a world government under
the United Nations, and through it, they intend to
govern the world.
We must be careful when we debate these issues.
Our standards of right and wrong cannot determine
what is true factually. What is true factually
cannot decide our standards of right and wrong. We
must determine whether an alleged issue exists, and
then decide which side of it is morally right.
I do not favor ignoring or abolishing the Second
Amendment, let alone its parent Constitution.
I do not want us to participate in a world
government.
I do not want us to have an empire. Any empire's
first victims are its own citizens. Empires are
always founded to obtain riches, and they always
collapse when their rebellious subjects drain more
blood and treasure than their home people can bear.
George Washington Carver said, "You can't keep a
man down unless you stay down there with him."
Nevertheless, some people want to forbid our
owning firearms, to abolish our Constitution, to
found a world government, and to set up an
empire.
To discuss these issues rationally, we need
clear minds. Political murderers militate against
that clarity, because they turn innocent people
into martyrs for the ideas they ostensibly oppose.
As we need intellectual clarity when discussing
limitations on our liberty, their dispelling it may
be their worst crime.
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