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Richmond redux

To my slight surprise and great joy , “Lobby Day” went peacefully in Richmond, as far as I know right now. I’m tempted to attribute this to the fact that there were thousands of armed citizens present – as diverse a bunch as you’d ever want to see, at that.

An armed citizenry provides proof every single day of Heinlein’s argument: “An armed society is a polite society. Manners are good when one may have to back up his acts with his life.” Richmond was no exception. The people know this, even if their would-be controllers consistently deny it.

In an earlier post, I suggested a possible outcome from this event going forward. I suggest to you that the events of “Lobby Day” demand that to be the case. This remarkable event will vanish from Big Brother’s screens faster than Jeffrey Epstein.

And the beat goes on. Goodbye Richmond; welcome to … whatever’s next.

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