Friday, September 10, 2010

How do YOU feel about 'No guns for Jews'?

These are pretty serious and controversial charges for most of the public to be hearing. Those of us who have supported JPFO's work in the past know that pulling punches is not Executive Director Aaron Zelman's style. He knows--and has documented too many times over the years--that this business of citizen disarmament is far too serious, with far too evil ultimate consequences, to not speak candidly and plainly.

The memory of the victims of the past demands it. [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner column presents something we all need to see and share.

You can start by sharing the link.

2 comments:

Defender said...

Thanks for getting this in front of an audience that might not otherwise have seen it.
I watched the trailer. Not ready to stomach what I know I'll see from the Nazi films themselves. They believed history would glorify them so they documented all their atrocities in great detail.
Seems that today's American Jewish leaders think it was the guns that made the Nazis bad. As far as I know, the Mongols and Alexander's conquering Macedonians and the Roman enslavers the Nazis modeled themselves after had no guns.
Intellectual laziness could spell the doom of the liberty that's still dimly shining.
No guns for Jews. No guns for Negroes. Today, it's more egalitarian -- no guns for soldiers once they get home. No guns for people who yell at a significant other. Soon, no guns for people on pain medicine or mild anti-depression or -anxiety drugs? The North Carolina Sheriffs Association would like to know who's been getting prescriptions for pain meds. Prescriptions!
That's like a medicine PERMIT, right?
Some people sell their left-over pain pills because they're on a fixed income and the cost of living keeps going up. Congress and the president won't accept the retirement plans and healthcare mandates they so blithely impose on the rest of us.
The nanny state is less like a nanny and more like a dominatrix. Certainly they don't want anyone to have the means to spank THEM.

Anonymous said...

I watched it. I contributed to the production.

I thought it did not go far enough. It was too hopefull that the target audience would "get it"

It had the appropriate images and symbolism but it did not go far enough to castigate and shame the average fearful dogmatic anti gun Jew on the street.

It did not take enough time with the concept of "NEVER AGAIN".

The title and concept are great but (I perceive) it plays to the converted.

Fight islam Now