Friday, September 18, 2009

Would Alarm Have Given Annie Le a Chance?

One gets the feeling Ms. Brown has never gone one-on-one with an enraged male over twice her size who has murder on his mind. And it doesn't seem to occur to her that if she has time to depress a keypad, she'll have time to depress something else. It's just that that flash she mentions won't transmit a photograph. [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner column recommends choosing the right tool for the job--or at least having the right to choose your tool. Hopefully, critics will manage to forgo all that seething hostility this time--or not. It's actually kind of fun watching raging loons melt down.

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2 comments:

Defender said...

Poor Dr.-to-be Le probably thought everyone else was like her: kind, friendly, patient, sane.
Two of my gun-disliking friends who were mugged and carjacked, respectively, tried to convince the thugs they "don't want to do this."
Yeah, they did.
I feel much more convicing since I started practicing hitting eyes, nasal septum, throad and solar plexus -- with fists and with bullets.
Are handguns still banned in Connecticut, except for Elites?
New Haven, home of Yale -- and the Kelo government-can-seize-your-home case. Sad, sad.

Mack said...

OK, let's try this again. Some of you people don't like the tool I suggested: a gun. So let's examine a tool someone else is proposing: a personal alarm device.

"I've fallen and I can't get up."

Ah yes, sounds like an old TV commercial I used to see. Just call the authorities; everything will be fine.