Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Get Smart

"We are serious about the lives of children," said Reverend Edward Smart. "If a child is allowed to run rampant in the streets and is allowed to use community guns, the question is does a community really care?"

Well, Rev, if you really want to get smart about it you'll do two things:
End socialism and end citizen disarmament.

Because the seeming paradox is, that type of Control results in Chaos.

4 comments:

  1. Where do you get "community guns"

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  2. "Children have the right to go school without fear, they have the right to go out and play at night they have the right to be nurtured, and to be loved," said Smart.

    Children have the right to go out and play at night? Are we talking about the Brady's "children" who are 24 years old? Or are we talking about REAL children, say from 4 to 14? NO actual child has a "right" to run the neighborhood unsupervised at 2:00 am.

    "We will make a lot of good recommendations," said Miller. "But we need people in power to step up and do something about the systemic issues."

    Translation: We want to throw huge amounts of other people's money at the problem, then restrict their liberties and freedoms, raise their taxes, and crush them if they protest."

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  3. A community gun is one hidden in a place the entire gang knows, so they can borrow it like a library book to rob or kill someone and then return it for the next member to use. Less chance of being caught with it, less chance of it being linked to a particular crime or series of crimes. They came up with it after Project Exile was introduced nationally. The mandatory 5-year prison term for a convicted felon caught with a gun doesn't deter their violence, it just makes them more creative.
    Darn good thing the organized militia will never have to rely on community guns; we'll each be keeping our own, the firearms tripod of liberty: handgun, shotgun, rifle.

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  4. Just read the article.
    IMO, the entire "community guns" concept is making guns more accesible to children and prohibited people, a direct result of increased gun control.

    my take on the situation:
    http://mglv.blogspot.com/2008/06/gun-control-puts-gun-in-hands-of-15.html

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