Sunday, April 30, 2006

"Thousands Of Guns Taken Off The Streets"

“We don't have to wait for the government to make a difference,” said the Rev. Michael Pfleger, the pastor of St. Sabina. “We can make a difference by taking guns out of our communities. There's no reason for anybody to have a gun in their house unless they're law enforcement, as far as I'm concerned.”
Yeah, right, you sanctimonious witch doctor, we all know police are the only ones who can be trusted with firearms. It looks like somebody has figured out that letting cops fence stolen weapons--no questions asked-- is a no-risk way to make a profit.

There is a bit of a paradox: If churches are doing this to effect political outcomes, their tax exempt status could be scrutinized. If, on the other hand, they're doing this to advance their religious beliefs, what the hell is the state doing expending public funds/manpower to impose this on the public? Where's that "wall of separation" we're told is needed to protect us from theocracy? You can't have it both ways--or doesn't Chicago Police Supt. Philip Cline gushing like a giddy Million Mom as he actualizes Michael Pfleger's superstitious prejudices count?

Oh, and Rafael Romo--sorry to burst your bubble, but what you're doing is "shilling," not "reporting." You wouldn't recognize a watchdog press if it bit you--and it obviously hasn't, you tool.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi,

Not all "churches" are against guns; just against guns possessed by criminals and felons who aren't supposed to have them. I believe in private ownership of guns by responsible, law-abiding AMERICAN citizens (I wish this damned liberal state I'm in would allow concealed-carry!) Anyway, I guess I fall into the category of being an "evangelical protestant" but I am for guns and would be one of the first in line to get a CCP if it ever gets passed in Hawaii.

David Codrea said...

Yes, I know not all churches are anti-gun--take Waco, for instance.

What if the felon is a felon because he defied unconstitutional gun laws?

If someone can't be trusted with a gun, they can't be trusted without a custodian.

As for licenses, do you really not carry because no one gave you permission to? I wouldn't get a license if one was offered to me for free.