Saturday, April 21, 2007

The Most Important Defense of the Second Amendment Published in Years... :)

"In Search of the Second Amendment"

A fellow freedom fighter named David T. Hardy made this documentary, titled "In Search of the Second Amendment". The video is a deep investigation of the origin, history, and necessity of the Second Amendment. Hardy has been (and continues to be) the most law-literate defender of freedom in the United States. This documentary righteously demolishes the mountain of lies and disinformation propagated by the inane "crockumentary" that Michael Moore recently slapped together called "Bowling for Columbine".

If you want to see a documentary that deserves to be called a documentary, (Especially if you spent your hard-earned cash on 'BFC'), you need to watch this movie.

The video is a steal, at $24.95 plus $2.00 shipping and handling, especially when you consider the potential cost of even one gun-control bill that could have been prevented by this DVD reaching a wider audience. This video needs to be seen by as many people as humanly possible. If you think people need to be more educated in order to pursue individual freedom, then you need to own a copy of this video. I completely agree with Michelle Malkin's review, located on the link above.

That said, it's not just conservatives who will benefit from seeing this video. Indeed, it will be hard for any liberal who sees this DVD to remain in favor of gun-control, with a clean conscience. Don Kates, the famed civil rights lawyer reveals just how important the Second Amendment was to the 60s civil rights movement. Indeed, he sets the course necessary for the next major party to achieve control of Washington DC: by reversing course on "gun control" (AKA "victim disarmament").

Buy this video today, and make sure you show it to at least one friend. The country you save could be your own!

1 comment:

Eric Dondero said...

Mr. Witmer,

You have a most excellent blog here. I agree with you almost 100%.

Might I suggest though, adding some graphics and photos here and there?

Signed,

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