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‘Restoring liberty in America is not only possible, but already underway’

Sheriffs and peace officers from across the country will be meeting with likeminded supporters for a national convention focused on one goal: restoring constitutional rule in the United States of America.

From May 31-June 1, the Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association, or CSPOA, will be meeting in St. Charles, Mo., for its Heartland of America Conference.

The purpose of the conference is to equip sheriffs, peace officers and public officials with information and public support to carry out their oaths of office – specifically, to uphold the U.S. Constitution – recognizing that in the case of federal overreach, the county sheriff may be the last line of defense in protecting Americans’ constitutional rights.

“We are going to train and vet them all, state by state, to understand and enforce the constitutionally protected rights of the people they serve, with an emphasis on state sovereignty and local autonomy,” explains CSPOA Founder and Executive Director Sheriff Richard Mack. “Then these local governments will issue our new Declaration to the Federal Government regarding the abuses that we will no longer tolerate or accept. Said declaration will be enforced by our Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers.






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Richard Mack has crossed the country giving speeches to like minded people and has always asked for sheriffs to attend his speeches, hopefully some good comes from it. Larry Pratt is the president of Gun Owners of America which make the NRA look like boy scouts when it comes to not compromising our 2nd amendment rights. Stewart Rhodes is the founder of the Oath Keepers, the rest are less known but have been a great voice for the Liberty movement over the years. Maybe they can make enough DVD's to hand out to each Sheriffs office around the country.


"In the beginning of a change, the Patriot is a scarce man, brave, hated and scorned. When his cause succeeds, however, the timid join him, for then it costs nothing to be a Patriot."

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Richard Mack has crossed the country giving speeches to like minded people and has always asked for sheriffs to attend his speeches, hopefully some good comes from it. Larry Pratt is the president of Gun Owners of America which make the NRA look like boy scouts when it comes to not compromising our 2nd amendment rights. Stewart Rhodes is the founder of the Oath Keepers, the rest are less known but have been a great voice for the Liberty movement over the years. Maybe they can make enough DVD's to hand out to each Sheriffs office around the country.


But, but... but... these OathCreepers are the same military and police personel who you HATE!  
If they were shot dead on the side of the road, you've already said, you'd have no remorse for their
deaths.
And now you support them???
How can that be... one minute you are slandering them... the next you raise them to hero status!

Make up your mind Henry... are these Military and Police OathCreepers Your Heros, or Your Enemy???




The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

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But, but... but... these OathCreepers are the same military and police personel who you HATE!  
If they were shot dead on the side of the road, you've already said, you'd have no remorse for their
deaths.
And now you support them???
How can that be... one minute you are slandering them... the next you raise them to hero status!

Make up your mind Henry... are these Military and Police OathCreepers Your Heros, or Your Enemy???


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LMAO please go back and read what I wrote, even though I already corrected you in the other post I will do it here to since you are trying to make up things. I said if police act like thugs I have no remorse for them, if they're respectful they will get my respect in return, respect isn't given because of the costume you wear, it is earned.


"In the beginning of a change, the Patriot is a scarce man, brave, hated and scorned. When his cause succeeds, however, the timid join him, for then it costs nothing to be a Patriot."

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LMAO please go back and read what I wrote, even though I already corrected you in the other post I will do it here to since you are trying to make up things. I said if police act like thugs I have no remorse for them, if they're respectful they will get my respect in return, respect isn't given because of the costume you wear, it is earned.


So a thug who wears a OathCreeper patch is a good guy or a bad guy???
A Schdy Police Officer who isn't an OathCreeper, is a good guy or a bad guy???

You seemed to be able to watch a video that didn't even show the police officer and you determined
he was a bad guy... How do you manage to keep em all straight???


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philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

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So a thug who wears a OathCreeper patch is a good guy or a bad guy???
A Schdy Police Officer who isn't an OathCreeper, is a good guy or a bad guy???

You seemed to be able to watch a video that didn't even show the police officer and you determined
he was a bad guy... How do you manage to keep em all straight???


Again respect is earned, I know that is hard for you since you were brainwashed into thinking respect is given by what job or rank someone holds but it isn't in the real world.


"In the beginning of a change, the Patriot is a scarce man, brave, hated and scorned. When his cause succeeds, however, the timid join him, for then it costs nothing to be a Patriot."

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Again respect is earned, I know that is hard for you since you were brainwashed into thinking respect is given by what job or rank someone holds but it isn't in the real world.


So a random cop, driving by in a cop car... does he have your respect... or does he have to... you know
piss on a liberal or something before he EARNS your respect?

Can you tell by just seeing one of these cops if he is a "respect" cop or just a typical "thug" cop?

How do you know when you drive by and there's a cop bleeding on the side of the road, do you smile
or frown... how do you keep it all straight?


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So a random cop, driving by in a cop car... does he have your respect... or does he have to... you know
piss on a liberal or something before he EARNS your respect?

Can you tell by just seeing one of these cops if he is a "respect" cop or just a typical "thug" cop?

How do you know when you drive by and there's a cop bleeding on the side of the road, do you smile
or frown... how do you keep it all straight?


No a cop I don't know doesn't have my respect, why should he, do you have respect for a total stranger driving past you? And no you can not tell if one is respectful or a thug until you deal with one, that is why I say respect is earned not given. If a cop is on the side of the road injured I would do what I could to help, I wouldn't smile or frown I would try to save a life, whatever caused him to be in that situation would be dealt with later.


"In the beginning of a change, the Patriot is a scarce man, brave, hated and scorned. When his cause succeeds, however, the timid join him, for then it costs nothing to be a Patriot."

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No a cop I don't know doesn't have my respect, why should he, do you have respect for a total stranger driving past you? And no you can not tell if one is respectful or a thug until you deal with one, that is why I say respect is earned not given. If a cop is on the side of the road injured I would do what I could to help, I wouldn't smile or frown I would try to save a life, whatever caused him to be in that situation would be dealt with later.


When the Bubba Brigade of OathCreepers go to DC and march... Are they the good guys or the bad guys?
Marching for the 2nd Amendment... must make em a good guy... but if at home they are shooting innocent
people... they would be a bad guy...
So are you for or against the OathCreepers in DC?  And how do you distinguish between "respect worthy"
and thug cops when you only have a very limited opportunity to evaluate them?



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I think you treat them all with suspicion until you see a lot less people getting beat to death by cops.  When cops begin going to jail for beating citizens to death, and putting them in cages for non violent offenses, then maybe attitudes will change.  When you stop getting lip service from police leadership justifying violence, and punishing them with mere suspensions or terminations, attitudes might change.  Just because in a democracy if the majority is ok with the police beating and jailing the minority, it's up to each individual cop to restrain themselves from being the violent muscle of the state.  


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And how do you distinguish between "respect worthy"
and thug cops when you only have a very limited opportunity to evaluate them?



A costume of course.


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When the Bubba Brigade of OathCreepers go to DC and march... Are they the good guys or the bad guys?
Marching for the 2nd Amendment... must make em a good guy... but if at home they are shooting innocent
people... they would be a bad guy...
So are you for or against the OathCreepers in DC?  And how do you distinguish between "respect worthy"
and thug cops when you only have a very limited opportunity to evaluate them?



I respect the oath they took but like anyone else how they handle themselves is what matters, I know this is all new for you but its not that hard to understand.


"In the beginning of a change, the Patriot is a scarce man, brave, hated and scorned. When his cause succeeds, however, the timid join him, for then it costs nothing to be a Patriot."

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A costume of course.


Keep up Cic... they are all wearing uniforms.


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Keep up Cic... they are all wearing uniforms.


All government costumes deserve resect, regardless of the character of the person wearing it.  Isn't that right?


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All government costumes deserve resect, regardless of the character of the person wearing it.  Isn't that right?


What again???  

I thought we already covered this issue.


The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
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