Back in 2003 when I wrote Pressing the "Reset" Button, I mentioned the case of Steven Bixby and his father Arthur of Abbeville, SC. The Bixbys admittedly shot and killed two SC peace officers over a dispute about a 20-foot section of property taken for a road-widening project. Steven Bixby is going to trial shortly. Bixby claims the first officer was shot in self-defense. Judging from the scant evidence provided by the newspapers, the second officer cannot be so justified.
Jury selection begins next week, according to an AP news report.
According to the latest report:
The Bixbys left New Hampshire about a decade ago after participating in a group angry with zoning laws and taxes.And, of course, anybody who dissents over government exercise of power is painted with the same broad brush:
"When I think of the Bixbys, it's like the arc that anti-government folks take," said Heidi Beirich, spokeswoman for the Southern Poverty Law Center, the Alabama-based civil rights watchdog group. "You start not paying your taxes, you start hating the government, you get involved reading publications from patriot groups. So many of them end up committing acts of violence.""Patriot groups." Really. No "scare quotes" either.
As I wrote in "Reset" Button:
Jefferson suggested a small armed rebellion every 20 years or so. We didn't take his advice. Our last one ended in 1865, and it was so devastating, I think it put us off rebellion entirely too long.In the earlier piece, Steven Bixby reportedly stated: "If we can't be any freer than that in this country, I'd rather die." Chances are good he'll get his wish.
Government isn't "us" and hasn't been for a long, long time. It represents the people who run the Democrat and Republican Parties, and those who pay them the most. Government-run education has ensured that the end product coming out of our schools is uniformly ignorant of how the system is supposed to work, and it's done a damned good job of indoctrinating our children in the "from each according to his abilities, to each according to his needs" philosophy, and the "if it feels good, do it" philosophy. Fifty-plus years of this has produced a very large, very ignorant, very apathetic population.
I think that "pressing the reset button" is going to happen, but all it's going to get some of us is a tighter collar and a heavier chain.
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I don't think you're going to see a widespread armed uprising. What you're going to see is individuals and small groups who've simply had enough arming and striking - and probably dying in the process. If you've read John Ross's Unintended Consequences you'll get the idea, but I don't expect anything like the level of response he writes of. Not enough people are pissed off enough to do that.
Of course the media will spin it as "lone deranged gun-nuts" or "anti-government militias," but if you pay attention you'll note an increase in the numbers over time.
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