ChesusRice
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Actually, I wasn't defending him. I just found your claim to have torn Dude a new asshole to be self-promoting and blatantly exaggerated.
Actually, I wasn't defending him. I just found your claim to have torn Dude a new asshole to be self-promoting and blatantly exaggerated.
I think of a movie I saw as a youngster. One of the bad guys had a double shotgun and (was it he?) Dirty Harry remarked that he was out.I know its not the same gun but everytime i hear "lightning reloader" i think of Lee Harvey Oswald!
You have evaded the main question that I ask hours ago. Again...Who are the people that your guns are protecting you from? It is not a challenge to you but for many people the answer is elusive because they don't really know why they have guns or who they are afraid of. There are many reasonable uses for guns such as self-defense, hunting for food, target practice and probably a bunch more that I don't know about. When I hear someone say that they need guns to protect them from government gone bad I realize that they haven't thought this through. When the founding fathers included the provision that allowed citizen to have weapons they did it an era long past. The possibility of a citizens militia defeating the U.S. Army today is none. Therefor the reason behind the 2nd Amendment is still valid but the reality of its purpose is long gone too. It is a right that is impossible to exercise today with the weapons available. If you leave our house with the intention to bear arms against the U.S.Government you will be slaughtered before you cross your lawn in a drone strike controlled by a pimply faced 20 year old that you'd never met. So arguing that the 2nd Amendment gives you a right that doesn't matter anymore gets a little annoying after awhile.All fine and dandy, but did you read the declaration of independence? It is written by the same set of revolutionaries who wrote the constitution. Those two documents, written by the same people who fought a revolutionary war against a despotic government ought to give you nearly everything you need to know about the main intent and purpose of the second amendment. That is the crux of your disagreement with me here.
Do you really not understand the declaration of independence? Is it really too impenetrable because the language is two hundred years old? I refuse to believe that a guy who can write a clear sentence, like you, has any trouble understanding the following sentence:
"That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness."
Now, if Path had asked me to explain what that sentence means I would be more agreeable as I accept that he has difficulty understanding stuff.
Let me just say that i appreciate your civil tone.I totally agree with your statement in regards to it being a gross media orgy. I know that this is common place, and it happens far more than I wish it did. Please don't think I base any gun decision I make based on anything media or any mass shootings. What I am stating is that black markets enable mass shootings. They give a means to do it that normally is denied.
I never said you dehumanized anyone m8. To you its an honest observation, to me its a distortion of reality. Humans are Humans. We are all born the same, but we all get made into something different. Society creates "bad humans"...nobody is born that way, and nobody dies that way in my opinion. Life to me is not a measured outcome of how you turned out in terms of the measures/standards of a society. Life to me is far greater than society and being a citizen of one. A Materialistic mind cares about the outcomes of a role in society.
Your dead on in regards to your post about consequences. That is exactly what I mean. We can't just give superficial consequences. In my opinion Zim has life-long consequences without even stepping a foot in a Prison.
A lawless society??? Where's that at?? Maybe you could throw Somalialand in there but nobody recognizes them as a country let alone a society. Laws permit a society. Otherwise you just have chaos.
Couldn't agree more in regards to Rome and France.
I could be wrong, but this thread has turned into a typical RIU thread...a lousy pissing match that is so far off OP topic is SNL worthy.
I challenge this. Our experiences in 'Nam, the Sandbox and the 'Stan strongly suggest this is not so. The casualties will be high, so it will require downright Medieval courage (the kind that will have you screaming in a dead run toward the massed hardware) to oppose the soldiers. But remember that each physical war is paired with a moral war, and that is the center's to lose.You have evaded the main question that I ask hours ago. Again...Who are the people that your guns are protecting you from? It is not a challenge to you but for many people the answer is elusive because they don't really know why they have guns or who they are afraid of. There are many reasonable uses for guns such as self-defense, hunting for food, target practice and probably a bunch more that I don't know about. When I hear someone say that they need guns to protect them from government gone bad I realize that they haven't thought this through. When the founding fathers included the provision that allowed citizen to have weapons they did it an era long past. The possibility of a citizens militia defeating the U.S. Army today is none.
The calculus of numbers of drones available vs. number of stockpiled 7.62x39 rounds does not favor the dronistas. It will turn into ground warfare incl. house-to-house, and the technical force multiplication upon which our military relies collapses in such an environment. Jmo. cnTherefor the reason behind the 2nd Amendment is still valid but the reality of its purpose is long gone too. It is a right that is impossible to exercise today with the weapons available. If you leave our house with the intention to bear arms against the U.S.Government you will be slaughtered before you cross your lawn in a drone strike controlled by a pimply faced 20 year old that you'd never met. So arguing that the 2nd Amendment gives you a right that doesn't matter anymore gets a little annoying after awhile.
The founders didn't allow us to keep and bear. They limited government from infringing upon that right.You have evaded the main question that I ask hours ago. Again...Who are the people that your guns are protecting you from? It is not a challenge to you but for many people the answer is elusive because they don't really know why they have guns or who they are afraid of. There are many reasonable uses for guns such as self-defense, hunting for food, target practice and probably a bunch more that I don't know about. When I hear someone say that they need guns to protect them from government gone bad I realize that they haven't thought this through. When the founding fathers included the provision that allowed citizen to have weapons they did it an era long past. The possibility of a citizens militia defeating the U.S. Army today is none. Therefor the reason behind the 2nd Amendment is still valid but the reality of its purpose is long gone too. It is a right that is impossible to exercise today with the weapons available. If you leave our house with the intention to bear arms against the U.S.Government you will be slaughtered before you cross your lawn in a drone strike controlled by a pimply faced 20 year old that you'd never met. So arguing that the 2nd Amendment gives you a right that doesn't matter anymore gets a little annoying after awhile.
If it did come to urban warfare, I don't know think many patriotic servicemen/women would be happy in turning their weapons on the American populace and I would hope to God not...jmoThe calculus of numbers of drones available vs. number of stockpiled 7.62x39 rounds does not favor the dronistas. It will turn into ground warfare incl. house-to-house, and the technical force multiplication upon which our military relies collapses in such an environment. Jmo. cn
I said this once before some time ago.If it did come to urban warfare, I don't know think many patriotic servicemen/women would be happy in turning their weapons on the American populace and I would hope to God not...jmo
I don't think they would. I mean, talk about cutting off your head to spite your face.I said this once before some time ago.
Our government would drop a nuke on all major cities, one by one, until we begged to eat cockmeat sandwiches.
Who would care? The rest of the world would laugh.
I beg to differ. That would radiate their supply chain.I said this once before some time ago.
Our government would drop a nuke on all major cities, one by one, until we begged to eat cockmeat sandwiches.
Who would care? The rest of the world would laugh.
What supply chain? We import everything. If by supply chain you mean slaves, I agree. But what good is a slave that thinks there's an alternative?I beg to differ. That would radiate their supply chain.
Who doesn't want a hot slave? cnWhat supply chain? We import everything. If by supply chain you mean slaves, I agree. But what good is a slave that thinks there's an alternative?
Oh well, we'd get a new name, UFSA(United Fragmented States of America.) Such is the sacrifice.I don't think they would. I mean, talk about cutting off your head to spite your face.
And after even one, there would be no USA. cn
We import a hell of a lot but much of our food comes from within.What supply chain? We import everything. If by supply chain you mean slaves, I agree. But what good is a slave that thinks there's an alternative?
If it comes to it, I would really like the veggie version of this sandwich!I said this once before some time ago.
Our government would drop a nuke on all major cities, one by one, until we begged to eat cockmeat sandwiches.
Who would care? The rest of the world would laugh.
~must resist~ cnWe import a hell of a lot but much of our food comes from within.
The rest of the world might know us as the Former Union of Competing Kingdoms. cnOh well, we'd get a new name, UFSA(United Fragmented States of America.) Such is the sacrifice.