*sighs*
Yes. Like a well-trained and organized militia?
Which:
A. Is not a permanent army.
B. A tool of the state.
C. It only called together when neccessary, then disbanded.
D. Is not a coerced duty.
Even though early on in the US, it was a coerced duty. But, again, I refuse to use coercive means. Help me or don't. Your call.
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Splitting hairs. If our village names itself Cow Kingdom and we have a Cow Militia, consisting of reservists, then that is a government with an army.
she literally has no idea what she's talking about.
she think coordination requires the state.
nope. if its voluntary its not the government. that's the core of our whole argument and its going right over your head