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Heavy-Handed Politics

"€œGod willing, with the force of God behind it, we shall soon experience a world
without the United States and Zionism."€ -- Iran President Ahmadi-Nejad

Monday, April 23, 2007

Why gun ownership?

“Clearly, there remains to this day a horrible, condescending attitude toward armed American citizens. Haven’t the British yet gotten over the fact that a ragtag, often disorganized force of American colonials, wielding their own arms, was able to defeat what at the time was the most powerful armed force in the world? Our forefathers, armed with their own flintlock rifles and pistols, and an assortment of muskets—the ‘assault weapons’ of their era—threw off the yoke of oppression under which they were forced to live. When British broadcasters today demand to know just what it is about gun ownership that Americans defend so vigorously, the answer is too simple for them to comprehend.

Simply put, we defend this individual civil right because without our own guns two centuries ago, we would still... likely be British subjects...”
—Alan Gottlieb

2 Comments:

  • Well back then that's all we had, Flintlock rifles. Things have changed alot for the last 300 years. "We" the people are no longer fighting armys or anything of the sort. Although we do have a army of our own which protects us. In the end we use guns which can be easily used and easily bought.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 6:58 PM  

  • To think we live in some utopia where we don't have thugs and felons who can and will kill us or our families is beyond naive.

    If you make guns illegal, then only thugs and felons will have guns. Not my idea of a utopia.

    Besides our founding fathers wanted 'we the people' to have guns not only to protect themselves from the Britain, France, Spain, etc., but protection also against our own potential repressive and totalitarian government should it come to be.

    By Blogger HeavyHanded, at 8:33 AM  

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