General Michael Flynn: If We Don't Act, 2% of the People Are About To Control the Other 98%

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I was once told if we’re not careful, 2 percent of the passionate will control 98 percent of the indifferent 100 percent of the time.
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For most Americans, these forces appear to be strong. I sense they are desperate. I also sense that only a slight push on our part is all that is required to defeat these forces. How should that push come?

Prayers help and prayers matter, but action is also a remedy. Our law enforcement professionals, from the dispatcher to the detective and from the cop to the commissioner, are a line of defense against the corrupt and the criminal. It is how we remain (for now) in a state of relatively peaceful existence.

We must support them with all our being. They are not the enemy; they bring light to the darkness of night through their bravery and determination to do their jobs without fanfare and with tremendous sacrifice.
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I believe the attacks being presented to us today are part of a well-orchestrated and well-funded effort that uses racism as its sword to aggravate our battlefield dispositions. This weapon is used to leverage and legitimize violence and crime, not to seek or serve the truth.

The dark forces’ weapons formed against us serve one purpose: to promote radical social change through power and control. Socialism and the creation of a socialist society are their ultimate goals.

They are also intent on driving God out of our families, our schools and our courts. They are even seeking the very removal of God from our churches, essentially hoping to remove God from our everyday lives.
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In war, as in life, most failure comes from inaction. We face a pivotal moment that can change the course of history of our nation
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In war, as in life, most failure comes from inaction. We face a pivotal moment that can change the course of history of our nation.​

Yes but the question is and always will be.....what is the other side of this willing to do? I suspect most have resigned themselves to a type of despair which says there doesn't seem to be one thing the legal system has done to hold anybody accountable....people are wondering IS IT OVER THEN? People can argue there should be massive, massive protests against the other protesters of things....and YET....there never is. I can almost have sympathy for some of the high ranking judges of the land who might have given surprise verdicts of things. They might be asking if I do A, B or C will the people be there that I can count on to back me up? Or am I all alone and my family gets attacked and so forth?
 
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