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Private security firms violate second amendment

Issue date: 10/30/07 Section: Opinion
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The principal reasons for the enactment of the Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution which states "a well-regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed," was from the danger from Indian tribes, lawlessness, Tory sympathizers, mercenary armies and those of subversional intent toward the U.S. government.
The U.S. has gone from an economic superpower to the number one debtor nation in the world. The U.S. dollar is now the peso of the North American continent, or will be soon. The prima facie responsibility to America's financial well-being would appear to be a victim of a Faustian deal by the Republican Party to the financiers of the New World Order.
The Republican Party's private contractors, mercenary armies, are supposed to fight as surrogates for regular Americans. There are 170 security companies operating throughout Iraq. The total of this private army is between 40,000 and over 140,000 mercenaries, some of which have military bases and military equipment located throughout America.
A private standing army of mercenaries is a major violation of the de facto legal principals of the true purpose of the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Does the National Rifle Association support the Bush Administration military Pandorian experiment for the Middle East, or is impeachment the right course of action to take against gross incompetence in high public office?

William Wulforst
Los Angeles
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