reply to post by Stewie
For speaking about "knowing about the First Revolution" you seem to forget the numbers.
Out of all the Americans that were in the US at the time, only a very small percentage ever took up arms. There were many Patriots and even more
Loyalists who didn't take place in battle, but provided information and quarter to troops.
The revolution did not begin with all of the people involved either. The battle began with rag tag troops that made up the military at the time, and
was added to by the constant gathering and urging of new troops. Do not forget that it was not the military at the time who won the American
Revolution, but it was the average people, the men who fought with purpose using guerrilla warfare that ended up picking key victories that lead to
victory.
The people who took part in the revolution were not starving and frail old men. They were successful farmers, lawyers, businessmen, merchants,
priests, and even slaves. Overall, the way of American life was just peachy with the exception of British taxation that ran rampant, and the ever
looming cage that prevented them from having true freedom from the crown. That isn't to say that some people weren't worse off for where, because
I'm sure there were some - but overall, the atmosphere wasn't all that bad. In fact, it was a THRIVING time.
In the end, all that it takes is a rag tag group of people to start it off and to start recruiting every able bodied man who would like a shot at
freedom. Not to be stereotypical, but you would find most willing men the same place you did back then - in the countrysides and small towns, the pubs
and the taverns, the farms and the churches. The city folk aren't going to play ball. I think you could also say the same for the lawyers, as the
profession has corrupted all beyond recovery.
When the smoke settles even if 10% of Americans rose up, which is 31 MILLION people, or hell, for equalities sake let us consider that 1% of the
American people rose up, about 3 million people. There are 1.5 million active members of the US armed forces, and about 1.5 million reserves. If the
entire military went up against the people, it would be an even battle, BUT the entire military will not go against the people. This is a given. Many
of the people that are recruited WITH the people will be military, and you can bet your arse that military men are going to uphold their oath to the
Constitution, any that are worth a damn that is.
So, worse case scenario, the people are going to outrank military 2:1. Yes the military might have technology on their side, BUT the people nowadays
have a lot more than just hunting rifles to go around. Not to mention the fact that the military will more than likely be restrained by ROG, the
people will not. This all, of course, is IF violence becomes necessary and breaks out.
So all in all, a new American Revolution is very easy to accomplish should the cards pan out correctly. There are an infinite number of laws,
regulations, and pervasive taxes that threaten our freedoms once again, and if I based popular opinion on the word I hear around local truck stops
from the truckers from all over - people are ready for a revolution more than anyone wants to admit.