Coming Soon….
A new book will hopefully hit the shelves soon. From the web page:
Enemies Foreign and Domestic is about the conflict between two world views that co-exist within the United States today. One side believes that gun rights are a nuisance and an anachronism, and that firearms should be heavily regulated and even forbidden just as drivers’ licenses and building permits are. The other side considers the second amendment to be an unbreachable wall guarding the freedom of all Americans from steadily encroaching government tyranny. The inability of these two sides to understand one another is, in the author’s view, sowing the seeds of future conflict and even violence in our society.
The firearms intolerant side in America fails to appreciate that the God-given right to keep and bear arms is a bedrock core belief for tens of millions of Americans. This anti-firearms group seeks to elect those who will enact laws that may cross the constitutional point of no return for those millions of Americans who will not be disarmed without a violent struggle. In fact, many believe that we are treading dangerously close to that condition today. The Americans who cherish their belief in the second amendment will refuse to be disarmed no matter what, just as blacks would violently disobey any new law which sent them back into slavery.
The thesis of Enemies Foreign and Domestic is that cynical manipulators who understand both world views could easily shape events to create a violent crisis in America between the two camps. This could easily be done as depicted in the Prologue, with a large scale massacre blamed on a convenient villain. Therefore, Enemies is also a warning to both sides: be extremely wary of events tending to foster laws stripping Americans of their natural God-given constitutional right to keep and bear arms, because no matter the provocation, genuine or contrived, millions of Americans will not be willingly disarmed without a violent struggle.
The society of gun owning Americans is like a great lake: vast, deep and placid. Their firearms are rarely seen above the lake’s surface from day to day, but they exist in their countless millions just the same. It would be extremely unwise to push the owners of hundreds of millions of firearms past their boiling point with unconstitutional laws depriving them of their right to keep and bear arms. The consequences of any resulting armed civil conflict would be tragic for all Americans.
Many more exerpts are available and worth a read.