National Day of Resistance Set to Oppose Obama Agenda, Gun Control
by Alex Newman
The
New American
Conservatives,
libertarians, Tea Party groups, and liberty-minded citizens are
organizing a nationwide "Day
of Resistance" on February 23 to oppose President Obama’s radical
agenda especially his "executive
order" assaults on the Second Amendment. Organizers say over
50,000 people in more than 30 states have already signed up to participate
in an estimated 100 local rallies, with the resistance movement
aimed at unifying patriotic Americans from across the political
spectrum behind the U.S. Constitution and gun rights.
"On January
16, 2013, President Barack Obama issued 23 executive actions against
your 2nd Amendment Constitutional right to bear arms," explains
the "Day of Resistance" website, operated by an organization known
as "Stop This Insanity" and by TheTeaParty.net.
"He did this without the consent of Congress, which in itself violates
the foundation of the Constitution and the co-equal branches of
government."
Due to the
lawless assault, organizers say, it is time to get active now. "In
response to these unconstitutional actions by the President, on
.223, February 23, 2013, the American people will stand together
in defiance to protect the right that protects ALL of our rights,
the 2nd Amendment!" the Day of Resistance homepage continues, referring
to .223 caliber ammunition used in popular
weapons being demonized by Obama and his anti-gun rights allies.
According to
organizers, the myriad rallies will be organized locally in an effort
to bring neighbors together with each other in defense of American
principles. The goal of the local organizing, they said, is to unite
communities so they can reassert their right to determine their
own destiny free from lawless federal dictates that violate the
U.S. Constitution and infringe on the unalienable rights of the
people.
Some states
will have multiple rallies going on in different cities, the official
list shows. Alabama, the first state on the list, for example,
already has three official rallies scheduled in different cities.
Meanwhile, national organizers are still soliciting help from local
volunteers to get even more events off the ground in other areas,
with the central website offering users easy tools to get involved,
organize local action, or just connect with other like-minded citizens
nearby.
Among the organizations
that are participating in the Day of Resistance are local and state
Tea Party groups, Women
Warriors, an anti-political corruption group known as Western
Representation, and other conservative organizations and grassroots
activists. The upcoming rallies, meanwhile, have already started
to receive significant attention in the press, with even the far-left
U.K. Guardian writing a story
about the effort.
"We're actually
seeing an entirely new crowd of people who weren't politically active
at all," Day of Resistance organizer Dustin Stockton told the controversial
British paper, which devoted much of its "article" to
demonizing gun owners and weapons. "All of a sudden they hear
the debate move to guns. We're seeing a lot of people who are outdoorsmen,
who probably didn't vote in the last election, [or] in the last
two elections."
Based on the
feedback so far, Stockton said he expects the rallies to be highly
significant on the national stage. "From the response that we've
been getting we believe this is actually going to be larger than
the Tea Party wave in 2009," he said. "We have this whole
new group who are involved, and the Second Amendment is really a
unifying issue for a lot of Americans, Republicans, independents
and even moderate Democrats."
As mentioned
above, one of the groups participating in the Day of Resistance
is the conservative-leaning political action committee known as
Women Warriors, which recognizes the importance of the right to
keep and bear arms especially for females, who tend to be
physically weaker than males and, therefore, more vulnerable to
attack. A promotional YouTube
video on the rally’s central website features multiple women
discussing the Second Amendment and the tens of millions of Americans
who refuse to tolerate any further unconstitutional restrictions
on the gun rights of law-abiding citizens.
"People
who kill will kill with a gun, a car, a knife or anything else they
create," the group’s executive director Tiffiny Rueger told
the Guardian, a newspaper that suffered a major blow to
its credibility for hyping bogus global-warming hysteria in recent
years. "Enacting more bans on guns will not stop bad people
it will leave good people unprotected. If bans on things
were successful, there would not be drug users."
The February
23 date for the nationwide rallies was chosen for multiple reasons,
according to organizers. Among the most important: the fact that
2/23 brings to mind .223 caliber ammunition, the bullets used in
popular semi-automatic firearms like the AR15 that are being targeted
by Obama and certain extremist Democrats in Congress. The date
is also a Saturday, allowing working people to attend. It is the
day that American forces raised the flag at Iwo Jima in 1945, too.
While the Second
Amendment and Obama’s
lawless "executive orders" are a primary focus of the rallies,
those are hardly the only concerns, organizers said. Indeed, the
effort is much, much broader than that. Leaders behind the Day of
Resistance say they are hoping to help reignite the passion and
outrage of 2009 and 2010 that contributed to major conservative
and Tea Party victories in national elections, with extremist Democrats
and "moderate" Republicans swept out of office particularly
in the House of Representatives amid a tsunami of disgust
with the federal government.
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20, 2013
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