Morality vs. Law & the Publics Right To Know the Truth

By Alan J Chwick & Joanne D Eisen

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USA –  -(Ammoland.com)- Trump’s political opposition is attempting to mitigate the damage to their message that Hillary Clinton is the best thing for our country since sliced bread.

And this is because of hidden emails that have now been made public.

Yes, the clandestine theft of the email data is an invasion of personal privacy and is a reprehensible act. But, and this is very strong but, there were many hints that these emails were part of an illegal and immoral national conspiracy, that was not sufficiently addressed by any of our leaders.

Bill and Hillary Clinton crave money and power. They sold the Lincoln bedroom while Bill was President. They were getting wealthy by giving speeches whose transcripts were denied to us.

Now, it becomes likely that Hillary Clinton was selling access to our government through the State Department and the Clinton Foundation, via a Pay-to-Play scheme. We knew that Hillary was lying. It was obvious that our “free” press was also lying to us.

In fact, the entire political establishment has been lying to us about Trump because they fear Trump’s ability to ferret out all the corrupt lying thieves we have elected.

The fact that someone was curious is not surprising. We were pleased when that person, or persons, blew the whistle.

When an email emerged from the masses of data showing that Hillary Clinton wanted open borders, it became evident that Hillary was now about to sell our country. There would be free access to our country for about twice as many people as already live in the US from the western hemisphere alone. For example, with the poverty in Haiti we would expect most of that country to empty out and head north to our “borders.”

This lack of sound borders is what first brought Trump to our attention.

Knowing Hillary, she’s not just giving our country away, she’s selling it outright.

But it’s not her country to sell. It’s ours. She needs to stop lying to us about proper vetting of new immigrants and admit, as the now public emails show, that she knows that sufficient vetting of Syrians is not possible.

So privacy of government thieves be damned. Those emails are government emails. They are our emails.

A law that protects individual privacy becomes insufficient when it comes to protecting our country. A conflict between the expectation of privacy and the immorality of breaking that privacy exists.

But surely the theft of a government owned email made public by a whistle blower[1] is more than acceptable, if the future of our country is at stake.

The claims of outrage by the opposition over this whistle blowing, became our claims of outrage, as we expect our elected officials to protect our country and our loved ones. How dare they deflect us from the truth!

We lead our lives with generosity. But that does not mean that we must give away our children’s food or their education so that those whose governments have failed them can overwhelm our already troubled country.

This behavior by the establishment, the attempt to create one great big global nation, sounds like a wonderful dream[2]. But during the actual creation of that world it becomes obvious that the concept we know as globalism only benefits the few. It is a nightmare for the rest of us.

Go on, Trump, keep your language as salty as you wish. We’re behind you all the way. Sadly, we didn’t realize that so many Americans would fall for Hillary’s, and the DNC’s, lies, as these lies might destroy our great country and our society.

Though there are laws for the protection from invasion of personal privacy, if the product is the property of the people, the moral obligation is to give it to the people.

 

About the authors:

Alan J Chwick has been involved with firearms much of his life, and is the Managing Coach (Ret.) of the Freeport Junior (Marksmanship) Club, Division of the Freeport NY Revolver & Rifle Association, Freeport, NY. He has now escaped from New York State to South Carolina. Alan J Chwick – [email protected] | @iNCNF

Joanne D Eisen, DDS (Ret.) practices dentistry on Long Island, NY. She has collaborated and written on firearm politics for the past 25-years, and is a Senior Fellow in Criminology at the Independence Institute in Denver, CO. She has also escaped from New York State, but to Virginia. Joanne D Eisen – [email protected]

 

  • [1] Whistle blower here is not used per any legal definition. It is just defined here as, “Person, or persons, who blow the whistle” on an issue.
  • [2] See “Imagine” lyrics by John Lennon

About the authors:

Alan J Chwick has been involved with firearms much of his life, and is the Managing Coach (Ret.) of the Freeport Junior (Marksmanship) Club, Division of the Freeport NY Revolver & Rifle Association, Freeport, NY. He has now escaped from New York State to South Carolina. Alan J Chwick – [email protected] | @iNCNF

Joanne D Eisen, DDS (Ret.) practices dentistry on Long Island, NY. She has collaborated and written on firearm politics for the past 25-years, and is a Senior Fellow in Criminology at the Independence Institute in Denver, CO. She has also escaped from New York State, but to Virginia. Joanne D Eisen – [email protected]

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marc disabled vet

Sec. State Kerry just put a stop,
to them with his influence on the
Ecuadorian government to take
away Wiki leaks internet access.

Tionico

Part of the WHY the kinyun just gave control of the internet to a private cmpany outside the US. As long as it was still here, we could prevent things like this happening. Now its gone, this will be common. If our tax dollars paid for something, that something is ours. Since these “leaked” emails (along with their content development) are paid for with OUR mnoney, those emails are public property. Thus no “crime” in exposing them. They already belong to WE THE PEOPLE. We bought them, our paid for employees produced them. Since WE “own the company” it is… Read more »