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Michael moore whining about liberal butt whoopin' in '04
The above is on the Michael Moore site. It's good for a laugh, but it does make valid points about abused people (which the democrats clearly aren't, BTW). The rest of the MM site, BTW, is stomach turning. It's full of just plain hatred of mainstream America with the stories he chooses to spotlight.
But as for us gun owners ...
I am tired of getting beaten down. Whenever there's something horrible like a school shooting (Not trying to belittle that, they are a horrendous problem) immediately the television is filled with people talking about American's love affair with guns and the streets running with blood and when will our politicians express the will of the people and stand up to the NRA? And through this all of the liberal/semi-liberals sit and sadly nod their heads in unison and agree with MM and his ilk about how bad America is with all of it's misguided liberal rednecks.
As a gun owner, if you meekly make a statement like "maybe kids will be safer if some teachers and administrators were allowed to carry guns" you're immediately pounced on.
"Do you want all our schools turned into armed fortresses? Do you love your guns so much you care for them more than our children?"
"If givng up your guns would save just one child, wouldn't you do it?"
"Schools are for learning and children, they should be GUN FREE!"
Of course, it's hard to argue against any of the above. I want my girl to go to a school like I did, with an open campus and no cops hanging around (hopefully less drugs and unarmed violence, though).
If I thought it would save a child's life, and not actually endanger another child by doing so, of course I would give up all my guns. But that's not a deal anyone but God can make me, and he hasn't put it on the table yet. When he does, I'll sign up (I sure will miss that 1911 ...)
Schools are for learning and children. But so long as there are guns in this country and crazy children who want to kill, in violation of every law on the books INCLUDING existing gun laws, murderers will take them to school. More laws against law abiding people won't help that.
The bottom line is, I want my child to be safe. If she's at school and some crazy kid goes nuts with a gun they stole from a LEO, who do I want pulling out a firearm to intercede? The LEO who doesn't know the school or kids and is probably 10 minutes away and entering into an unknown situation? Or a teacher/administrator who knows the school AND the kids and is properly trained to use a firearm?
In all cases, I would choose the teacher/administrator. Hopefully several. And of course I would hope that police were on the way (maybe all teachers who are armed are also forced to carry walkie-talkie type cell phones so they can immediately and directly contact police?).
But the anti-gunners aren't going to allow anything like this to happen or even allow it to be discussed if they can help it. They go to self righteous phrases and are happy to wait until enough horrendous school shootings have happened that they can get more gun laws put through, and hopefully (in their eyes) someday a law including seizure.
Maybe a strict gun law forcing seizure would make schools safer. But we Americans like our liberties and many of us are willing to fight (legally in my case, violently in others) for them and hold on to them in every way possible. So it ain't gonna happen anytime soon, and even when it does millions of guns will still be on the streets.
So ... maybe we pro gun types need to find a way to quit being meek. We need to find some mainstream voice that will actually put a positive message out there and reinforce it with enough others that it won't be drowned out by the multitudes of hollywood liberal hordes. i.e. when Charleton Heston used to speak out, sometimes not using the most compassionate of words, he was immediately ridiculed as another gun nut by hundreds of others.
My whole point is ... it's better to do something NOW that might even include a few guns in the right hands in schools and avoid more school shootings immediately than just waiting for enough blood to be spilled to cause a political ground swell to start seizure laws. It's at least worth talking about, isn't it? As in a positive discussion about the dangers of AD's and students seizing guns from teachers vs. an unopposed gunman mowing children down with wild abandon?
What do you think? I try hard not to be meek around my ultra liberal coworkers and the like, but also try to make sure that I'm compassionate and fight for the high ground -- the statement that I'm trying to safe lives NOW, not in some distant future that is highly unlikely.
The above is on the Michael Moore site. It's good for a laugh, but it does make valid points about abused people (which the democrats clearly aren't, BTW). The rest of the MM site, BTW, is stomach turning. It's full of just plain hatred of mainstream America with the stories he chooses to spotlight.
But as for us gun owners ...
I am tired of getting beaten down. Whenever there's something horrible like a school shooting (Not trying to belittle that, they are a horrendous problem) immediately the television is filled with people talking about American's love affair with guns and the streets running with blood and when will our politicians express the will of the people and stand up to the NRA? And through this all of the liberal/semi-liberals sit and sadly nod their heads in unison and agree with MM and his ilk about how bad America is with all of it's misguided liberal rednecks.
As a gun owner, if you meekly make a statement like "maybe kids will be safer if some teachers and administrators were allowed to carry guns" you're immediately pounced on.
"Do you want all our schools turned into armed fortresses? Do you love your guns so much you care for them more than our children?"
"If givng up your guns would save just one child, wouldn't you do it?"
"Schools are for learning and children, they should be GUN FREE!"
Of course, it's hard to argue against any of the above. I want my girl to go to a school like I did, with an open campus and no cops hanging around (hopefully less drugs and unarmed violence, though).
If I thought it would save a child's life, and not actually endanger another child by doing so, of course I would give up all my guns. But that's not a deal anyone but God can make me, and he hasn't put it on the table yet. When he does, I'll sign up (I sure will miss that 1911 ...)
Schools are for learning and children. But so long as there are guns in this country and crazy children who want to kill, in violation of every law on the books INCLUDING existing gun laws, murderers will take them to school. More laws against law abiding people won't help that.
The bottom line is, I want my child to be safe. If she's at school and some crazy kid goes nuts with a gun they stole from a LEO, who do I want pulling out a firearm to intercede? The LEO who doesn't know the school or kids and is probably 10 minutes away and entering into an unknown situation? Or a teacher/administrator who knows the school AND the kids and is properly trained to use a firearm?
In all cases, I would choose the teacher/administrator. Hopefully several. And of course I would hope that police were on the way (maybe all teachers who are armed are also forced to carry walkie-talkie type cell phones so they can immediately and directly contact police?).
But the anti-gunners aren't going to allow anything like this to happen or even allow it to be discussed if they can help it. They go to self righteous phrases and are happy to wait until enough horrendous school shootings have happened that they can get more gun laws put through, and hopefully (in their eyes) someday a law including seizure.
Maybe a strict gun law forcing seizure would make schools safer. But we Americans like our liberties and many of us are willing to fight (legally in my case, violently in others) for them and hold on to them in every way possible. So it ain't gonna happen anytime soon, and even when it does millions of guns will still be on the streets.
So ... maybe we pro gun types need to find a way to quit being meek. We need to find some mainstream voice that will actually put a positive message out there and reinforce it with enough others that it won't be drowned out by the multitudes of hollywood liberal hordes. i.e. when Charleton Heston used to speak out, sometimes not using the most compassionate of words, he was immediately ridiculed as another gun nut by hundreds of others.
My whole point is ... it's better to do something NOW that might even include a few guns in the right hands in schools and avoid more school shootings immediately than just waiting for enough blood to be spilled to cause a political ground swell to start seizure laws. It's at least worth talking about, isn't it? As in a positive discussion about the dangers of AD's and students seizing guns from teachers vs. an unopposed gunman mowing children down with wild abandon?
What do you think? I try hard not to be meek around my ultra liberal coworkers and the like, but also try to make sure that I'm compassionate and fight for the high ground -- the statement that I'm trying to safe lives NOW, not in some distant future that is highly unlikely.