Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Ganging Up

CNN's Savidge, Guests Gang Up on Supporter of Concealed Carry on Campus [More]
I know the feeling.

Still, if you know what you're talking about, anybody who begins their argument with "I'm from Canada" has already lost.

I see no contentions raised by the assemblage of hoplophobes that aren't the same unoriginal and hysterical talking points we deflate every day.

Still, it's telling that these circling media jackals are afraid to face a man one-on-one.  Maybe that's why the thought of a lone defender capable and equipped to repel many terrifies them so...


[Via Dan Gifford]

2 comments:

Pat H. said...

All three were cowards as described in Jeff Snyder's book, A Nation of Cowards, years ago. What I always find appalling, despite having seen it over and over again, is that these sniveling cowards want the rest of us to be like them.

Fat chance.

zach said...

I've gotten to the point where I can tear right through an anti-rights person-if they allowed me to speak.

A private school should be able to make its own rules without any government interference. It might be indecent to have a no guns policy, but if they find out that you are carrying a gun, all they can do is ask you to leave.

In contrast, violations on public campuses are deemed serious violations of the "law" such as it is. Instead of being asked to leave, you will have your property stolen and be thrown in a cage.

Furthermore, public schools should not be able to make their own rules on this matter because of tax subsidy by which they have a near coercive monopoly on higher education, such as it is. They willingly accept stolen property to run their schools and then want to turn around and deny the tax victims or their parents basic human freedom? I think not.