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Hero New Mexico Mayor Rebels Against Democrat Governor's Tyrannical Police State Lockdown

I was born and baptized in Grants, New Mexico. I have never been prouder of my birthplace. Grants Mayor Martin Hicks is the first mayor in the United States to stand up for the people against the tyrannical Democrat government of his state saying:

"[H]e’s giving businesses permission to reopen on Monday and is ordering the police force in the city of about 9,00 people to prevent any State Police officers from issuing lockdown violation citations."

[https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/04/governor-killing-us-totally-killing-us-new-mexico-mayor-vows-reopen-city-next-week-video/]

This is open rebellion against the tyranny of  Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham's State Police. The heroic mayor has ordered his Grants police force to "prevent" the State Police from enforcing the unconstitutional lockdown:

“The governor is killing us. She’s totally killing us,” Hicks said. “So we have no choice. So right now, we are reopening. Let State Police come down here.”

[https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/04/governor-killing-us-totally-killing-us-new-mexico-mayor-vows-reopen-city-next-week-video/]

The rebellion against the coronavirus hysteria oppression has begun.

Pray an Our Father now for the restoration of the Mass and the Church as well as for the Triumph of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary
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Comments

Aqua said…
“Let ‘em come down here”.

Kind of like the old Alamo saying - “Come and take it!”.

Consent of the governed, it always comes down to that in our Constitutional Republic, Consent of the governed.

“Consent withdrawn”!
BrotherBeowulf said…
Viva Grant!
Unknown said…
It wasn't The Alamo, but it was Texas and it still applies!!!
Aqua said…
Uninown: Thanks. Made me laugh. Oops. Written in haste.

Battle of Gonzales - 1835 (Revolution begins - “Come and take it!”)
Battle of the Alamo - Feb 1836
Texas Independence - Mar 1836
Battle of San Jacinto - Apr 1836 (defeat of Santa Ana)
Mexican - American war - 1846 - 1848
Treaty of Guadalupe - 1848 (Tx Territory established)

It takes a spark to light a fire - the fire of freedom. The spark is the will. The match is action. Outcome is guided by the mind and spirit.

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