Sons Of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean I Thought Our Representatives Where Entrusted By The People To Condemn The Crime, Not Highlight The Crime Sons of Liberty: Constitutional Betrayal, The Second Amendment, and The Illusion of Political Choice Analysis2026-01-28 Sons of Liberty: The Authority of The People Investigating the Constitutional hierarchy, the erosion of the Second Amendment, and the betrayal by the "Uniparty" establishment. The Core Mandate “ Free people don't ask for permission to do what already belongs to them... Delegation of authority comes from We The People, not the elected representatives. BD Bradley Dean Host, Sons of Liberty Radio Critical Transgressions The "Trump Syndrome" & BetrayalCritique of blind loyalty to Trump despite his support for bump stock bans, red flag laws, and "anti-gun" rhetoric during his tenure. Law Enforcement vs. Agents of StateOfficers enforcing unconstitutional orders (door-to-door confiscation) cease to be peace officers and become "mercenaries" of the state. Institutional SubversionAllegations that anti-drug programs (like DARE) inadvertently teach youth how to use drugs, and media influencers are paid propagandists. #SecondAmendment #Constitution #ChristianWorldview #PoliticalCorruption Introduction Host Bradley Dean delivers a fervent critique of the current American political landscape, arguing that elected representatives have abandoned their constitutional oaths in favor of a corrupt "two-party system." The broadcast focuses heavily on the erosion of Second Amendment rights, alleging that Donald Trump’s administration was just as damaging to gun owners as his predecessors, while calling for a return to biblical morality and vigilance against government overreach. Detailed Key Points The Nature of Authority and The Constitutional Oath The central argument posits that government authority is delegated by "we the people," not inherent to the representatives themselves. When officials assume undelegated powers—specifically regarding the confiscation of arms or violation of the Fourth Amendment—their acts are void. The host emphasizes that law enforcement officers are sworn to uphold the Constitution, not the whims of a "tyrant," drawing parallels to the Nuremberg trials to argue that "just following orders" is no excuse for violating citizens' rights. The discussion highlights Article II, Section 1, Clause 8, reminding listeners that the President and officials are sworn to "preserve, protect, and defend" the Constitution, a duty the host claims is currently being ignored in favor of magnifying crime rather than executing the law. 📉 The Erosion of Delegated Authority Constitutional Intent Authority flows from "We the People." Officials are servants bound strictly by the Oath of Office to execute laws and protect rights. Current Reality (Alleged) Representatives act as "agents of the state." They magnify crimes to justify stripping rights (2nd & 4th Amendments) rather than punishing criminals. Critique of Donald Trump and The "Two-Party Illusion" A significant portion of the broadcast is dedicated to dismantling the image of Donald Trump as a savior of the Second Amendment. Dean alleges that during Trump's first 500 days, 25 governors signed 55 new gun control measures, and he criticizes Trump for banning bump stocks. The host describes a "Trump Syndrome" where supporters ignore his actions—such as recent comments suggesting people shouldn't walk around with guns—because of their loyalty to the person rather than the principle. The show asserts that the "left vs. right" paradigm is a fabrication designed to divide the populace, noting that both parties ultimately work against the people's interests and fail to address corruption, such as the alleged fraud in Minnesota politics. Media Manipulation and Controlled Opposition The host and callers discuss the concept of "paid influencers" and staged protests, suggesting that mainstream narratives are manufactured. Caller David shares observations of protests that looked like "movie sets" with minimal actual participation, manipulated by camera angles to appear massive. Dean extends this critique to organizations like Turning Point USA (TPUSA) and figures like Charlie Kirk, alleging financial impropriety and foreign influence, urging listeners to look beyond social media deception. The overarching message is that the "good guys" sold to the public by the media are often part of the same corrupt system as the "bad guys." 🚩 Red Flags in Modern Governance ✖Magnifying the Crime: Using individual crimes to justify disarming the law-abiding population. ✖Educational Indoctrination: Drug programs (like DARE) allegedly teaching methods of use rather than fear of consequences. ✖The "Good Guy" Trap: Blind trust in politicians (e.g., Trump) who speak well but legislate against liberty. Moral Decay and Spiritual Responsibility The broadcast intertwines political commentary with Christian theology,...
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