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Secession: The Storm Secession: The Storm by Joe Nobody
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“Maybe the very heart and soul of the United States has already perished, and if that is true, then I’m already as good as dead, too. So why go quietly? Why go down without a fight? Maybe… just maybe… I can spark a change. I’ve got a chance to open people’s eyes and raise their awareness. I might still salvage a great destiny for America’s citizens, recapture the unique and valuable essence of what was once the land of opportunity.”
Joe Nobody, Secession: The Storm
“Our government has slowly morphed into a tyrannical beast, in some regards more intrusive than the British Empire was at the beginning of our Revolutionary War.”
Joe Nobody, Secession: The Storm
“The most expensive items were two “mine resistant ambush protected” armored vehicles (MRAPs).”
Joe Nobody, Secession: The Storm
“Sheriff’s Department had long before enrolled in a federal program that provided surplus military equipment to local law enforcement agencies – free of charge.   The program, commonly referred to as 1033, had provided the local law enforcement agency with over $4 million dollars in weapons, body armor, trucks and other surplus military equipment.”
Joe Nobody, Secession: The Storm
“But regulating everyone to a bolt-action, small caliber weapon isn’t what the framers had in mind either. When tyranny arms itself with an M16, it’s tough to resist with a hunting rifle.”
Joe Nobody, Secession: The Storm
“Guard with jealous attention the public liberty. Suspect everyone who approaches that jewel. Unfortunately, nothing will preserve it but downright force. Whenever you give up that force, you are inevitably ruined.”
Joe Nobody, Secession: The Storm
“This is what it feels like to have no other choice, to have exhausted all other sensible possibilities. I’ve done everything a reasonable man can, and every single time justice, morality, and liberty were denied.”
Joe Nobody, Secession: The Storm
“He had tried the justice system, the legal system, politics, and the press. Each attempt had been met with inequity and malaise, sweeping him away to a place of irrelevance and misery. The system no longer functioned, and those who had broken it were about to receive a reward of nearly unlimited power.”
Joe Nobody, Secession: The Storm