Someday....

BadMedicine

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Someday I'm going to get so tired of explaining why I own guns, or why I want my [future] kids to live in a free state, governed by the people, or why I hunt that I'm just going to snap. I'm going to wrap my long fingers from both strong hands aroung they're neck and like a &@%$$# madman, and while salvitating, with veins popping out of my forehead I'm going to scream "BECAUSE IT'S MY GODD*MNED RIGHT, AND I WANT MY KIDS TO HAVE THAT RIGHT. AND I WANT TO BE SAFE AND BE ABLE TO PROTECT MY KIDS SO THEY CAN LIVE OLD ENOUGH TO HAVE THAT RIGHT, AND I OWN A GUN SO THAT PHSYCO NUT-BRAINS WHO HAVE JUST GONE OFF OF THEIR ROCKER LIKE ME DON'T STAND CHOKEING ME LIKE THIS WHILE I STAND HERE WISHING I HAD EXCERSIZED MY RIGHT AND BOUGHT A GUN. DONT YOU WISH YOU HAD A GUN?? DONT YOU WISH YOU COULD PROTECT YOURSELF FROM MADMEN?? MAYBE YOU SHOULD HAVE THOUGHT AHEAD LIKE I AM. MAYBE YOUR LIVING ON THE WRONG SIDE OF THE FENCE!!! WHAT DO YOU SAY TO THAT???" he of course will say nothing, because by now he's been without air for about 3 minutes, but I think this is the only way we're going to get them to understand. For every fact and good reason to have a gun they have one ignorant thing after another to say like "don't guns kill X amount of kids a day, all by themselves" or "doesn't the 2nd amendment just mean that the government can have guns. "HAVE YOU EVER, EVER, EVER, IN YOUR WHOLE WORTHLESS EXISTANCE, EVER HEARD OF A SINGLE COUNTRY THAT HAS OUTLAWED THE OWNERSHIP OF GUNS BY IT'S ARMY??? HITLER WASN'T EVEN THAT F***ING DUMB!!!!"

I'm gonna choke somebody, I can feel it getting closer. Someday...Someday. :(
 
Deep breath...deeeeeep breeeaaaatttthhh.
We all have that urge once in a while. Go shoot a couple of boxes of ammo and remember that while you are out there enjoying yourself those vegetables are sitting at home knitting doilies and watching the Rosie O'Donnel show or some other friggin waste of time.
Peace

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Those who use arms well cultivate the Way and keep the rules.Thus they can govern in such a way as to prevail over the corrupt- Sun Tzu, The Art of War
 
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I suggest now is the time for all of us to start telling our gun control friends that this is an issue we will not compromise on any more. Here is what I have started to do. I do not argue with my liberal friends about gun control. I do not try to change their minds, I do not lecture them about the historical perspectives on the Second or the dangers of the power of the state. I do not mention Lott or a thousand other sources that speak so eloquently of the practical reasons to be armed. I do not try to explain the feeling of freedom that comes from the acceptance of my position as a citizen with the right and obligation to defend myself or our liberty. Instead, I ask them politely and calmly the following question: "Is gun control an issue you are willing to die for? Does this mean so much to you that you would give your life to make it so?"

I then explain that to the US , the Second Amendment is the keystone of the Constitution. It is the most important right to us. It guarantees all of the others. It is to us what the First of the Fifth is to them. I tell them in a cold, sober tone, that we have been backed into a corner by their side, and that is always dangerous to do. I tell them that by never once considering, much less acknowledging, the validity of our views, they have waged a war on our liberty that has forced us to consider an option that none of us would have thought possible just 5 years ago.

I tell them that just as no Black man would ever go back to segregation, just as no American would give up freedom of speech, that just as none of us would stand by and let the government herd the Jews to another holocaust, so will we never, ever give in on the Second. I tell them that we are at fault for never making this clear to them. I explain that while you may think this is something of little importance, it is the one issue that can, and will, lead to a revolution in this country. Not one other issue on the political scene has the power to do this.

I conclude by telling them, as calmly and rationally as I can, that I do not want war, I do not want to kill anyone; I simply want to be left alone to live my life as a free American. However, I know my duty to my ancestors, who fought at Bunker Hill, to my children, who are counting on me to preserve their liberty until it is their turn, and to every American who values our liberty today, and if they persist in attacking a basic human right, they can, and should, expect us to fight back.

They inevitably respond that "You can't really expect to stand up to the army or the police." I then give them this example: Last year, about 20,000,000 Americans bought some type of hunting license. Toss out half of them as duplicates, kids, guys who enjoy the field but don't care if they shoot or not, and the like. That leaves 10,000,000. Assume just 10% are deadly serious about this. That leaves one million, well armed, skilled Americans who are not going to sit back while the anti's take their freedom. Imagine a guerrilla war with one million Americans doing nothing more than resisting an assault on their basic rights? It would be unwinnable without the imposition of a total police sate, and that is something even the anti's should fear.

Even one hundred thousand Americans, willing to pay the price and to fight back, would be enough to make this a reality. Selectively fighting back against those who take your liberty makes a lot more sense that blowing up innocent Americans. Targeting those who would enslave you makes them personally liable for their actions against us. Remember, they will paint us as terrorists, but in this case, we are doing nothing more than resisting the kind of tyranny that would have long ago prompted our ancestors to act. The issue here is whether we really have that resolve. I believe we do, but we have never made that clear to the other side.

I have no problem with anyone exercising their First Amendment right to speak against gun ownership, to lobby for passive acquiescence to crime or tyranny just so long as they never, ever attempt to make their personal views into laws that affect the rest of us.
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Now that's a statement.

Comments? Thoughts?
 
Tommy Gun,

That is something I need to memorize, in concept, anyway.

Said calmly, rationally, and steadily, it is a chilling reality.

Sincerely,

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John/az
"When freedom is at stake, your silence is not golden, it's yellow..." RKBA!

See The Legacy of Gun Control film at: www.cphv.com

Do it for the children...
 
If you're tired of explaining, have a little fun.

* Tell them that you only need the guns until Guido The Hook has the contract lifted.

* Tell them that you're working for Estee Lauder, developing a new fragrance called "Columbine" -- it blends the scents of gym socks, creamed tuna, and cordite.

* Tell them you were in Roswell, NM in 1954 and you just KNOW they're coming back.

Or my favorite:

* Tell them that you're a devotee of the Utilitarian School of Art (be sure to say it like it has capital letters) and talk about how the classic Euclidian proportion of stock to barrel draws the eye to the functional imperative of the trigger, which is so symbolic of the post-industrial angst that is the legacy of Generation "Y". Tell them that the relationship between Mies van Der Rohe and Samuel Colt is uncannily parallel to that of Marcel Proust and Schopenauer. Have them look across the sight picture and ask them about the Freudian implications of the male front sight versus the female rear sight. Pick up a Weatherby and say, "Oh, joy! If Andy Warhol can make art out of soup cans, this is what the Art World has created to shoot them off the top rail of the fence that divides the cognoscienti from the bourgeoisie!"
 
My personal favorite responce to 'Why do you own guns' was told to my by someone who moved to the USA from elsewere..
Her answer was
'Because now I can'
What better responce is there?
Simply say 'Because I can, and I'd like to keep it that way'

Granted I would like to say 'Because idiots like you dont.' or 'Because no one is takin my life without a mark on theirs' but things like that dont often go over well when your trying to prove a logical point.

But after gun talks with my mother.... I usually feel like like loading up the trusty .22 and hunting down some little fluffy creatures.....
 
This country could become a tyranny as quickly as any. Given the right social circumstances and the camps could be set up for blacks, jews, gays and gun owners. Take your pick and
play the game.

Some would fight - sure. But the state could convince the people and they would follow.
 
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by David Scott:

* Tell them you were in Roswell, NM in 1954 and you just KNOW they're coming back.
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assuming here that your refering to THE roswell incident it was in '47.

sorry just being pedantic.

could always look at them and say " because monkeys like you are to yellow to own them, and my owning them proves that i am not a gutless nuetered sheep like you."
 
Because criminals are afraid of them.

Because they're fun.

Because the government only tries to ban the fun stuff.
 
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