John Longenecker Safer Streets On the air . . .
Congratulations to David Codrea on his new radio program on NBC mornings in Scottsdale, Arizona.
You know, one of the tasks we liberty purists undertake is educating the electorate. We know that anti-gun non-profits and individuals will not ever cooperate with liberty. They are not in need of education, because they are committed to taking down freedom in America on many fronts, and not only in second amendment issues. The anti-gun personality is not merely against guns for safety, actually; they are against all freedoms, and gun rights are safeguards which get in the way of that endeavor.
Fortunately, these personalities are only about 20% of the electorate by recent Pew Studies and other experts who ask adults how they identify themselves. It is encouraging to know these persons are relatively few. The swell in gun sales only emphasizes the dynamic.
The importance of David Codrea's new radio show is that it is mainstream liberty. Many citizens believe, for instance, that gun rights are just as subject to the 'reasonable standard' as nearly everything else is, but it doesn't apply. This is where the mainstream, unlike anti-liberty non-profits, welcomes knowledge and insight in their enlightened self-interest, the driving force embracing Talkradio.
More and more Americans are looking for a deeper understanding of their own liberty and sovereignty, and especially how they can get out from under this massive heavy-handed bureaucracy which seems to have crept up on them.
Talkradio has proven to be an incredible comparing of notes and a safeguard of the nation this way. Now, The David Codrea Show joins that force.
The kind of content in the new David Codrea show - The War on Guns - Notes from the Resistance - is that, though some rights such as the first amendment may be subject to a reasonable standard from time to time, some rights are absolute and must be if we are to have freedom at all. War on Guns clarifies what the public is listening for: liberty.
Yes, some of our rights are absolute. The second amendment is absolute just as much as our freedom from being owned by another is now absolute.
The show's website has a listen live feature. Go to David's page for further information.
Congratulations again, David.
Good hunting.
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