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Member Section => Politics & RKBA => Topic started by: runstowin on June 29, 2009, 01:20:46 PM
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"No slaves shall keep any arms whatever, nor pass, unless with written orders for his master or employer, or in his company, with arms from one place to another. Arms in possession of a slave contrary to this prohibition shall be forfeited to him who will seize them." ~ A Bill Concerning Slaves, Virginia Assembly, 1779
"All military type firearms are to be handed in immediately ... The SS, SA and Stahlhelm give every respectable German man the opportunity of campaigning with them. Therefore anyone who does not belong to one of the above named organizations and who unjustifiably nevertheless keeps his weapon ... must be regarded as an enemy of the national government." ~ SA Oberführer of Bad Tolz, March 1933.
"The right of the people to keep and bear arms has been recognized by the General Government; but the best security of that right after all is, the military spirit, that taste for martial exercises, which has always distinguished the free citizens of these states ... Such men form the best barrier to the liberties of America." ~ Gazette of the United States, October 14, 1789
Messiah Obama, Eric Holder, Bobby Rush, Charles Schumer, Barbara Boxer, Dianne Feinstein and Sarah Brady can choose not to own a firearm; that is their right, though at least one of them felt the need to own one. I choose to own a gun for many reasons that I will touch on in this article. Those listed above do not have the right to deny me ownership of a firearm; I don’t care how many fools voted for them or who they know at Diebold who can illegally manipulate a voting machine.
We are living in an age and time where those who claim to be against violence are more of a threat to individual liberty and freedom than any gun owner. These autocrats seek to disarm his/her victim before they move to enslave those of us they view as subjects.
I have owned firearms for over half a century. I received my first gun, a bolt-action; single shot, .22 caliber Remington rifle for my ninth birthday. (I still have it) A year later, I received a single shot 16 gauge Iver Johnson shotgun. Many a rabbit, quail and occasional grouse became meals for the family, directly because of those two firearms.
Prior to owning my own firearm, I was taught by my grandfather that a gun was a tool, just like a hammer, an axe, or any other farm implement. I was taught they were to be properly maintained and never misused or abused. Safety in all tools and their operation were emphasized and violations of those policies led to a severe lecture and in some cases memory enhancement with what my grandfather referred to as a "two-handed" limb.
I remember looking into my grandparents bedroom and seeing a rifle on the wall, a shotgun in the corner and a .45 caliber Smith and Wesson top-break revolver on the nightstand, strategically located between a one quart Mason jar of Moonshine whiskey and a large tin of Prince Albert tobacco. The Moonshine and Prince Albert remained in that location for as long as I can remember. Early in high school I finally found the courage to ask my grandfather why they were there. He told me of his younger years and drinking enough Moonshine to "float a battleship" and of smoking since he was "just a nubbin." He said he discovered later in life that both habits were causing him considerable problems so he decided to quit cold turkey. He bought the Moonshine and the Prince Albert and placed them in a prominent location, because, "boy, you can’t quit something if you don’t have any."
Some of my fondest childhood and early adult memories focus on hunting trips and shooting with my grandfather; we spent many a wonderful autumn day in the backwoods. Today, when I take out any of the firearms I had or used on those hunts, it takes me back to those wonderful days and times and memories of my beloved and sorely missed mentor.
In my younger years, I remember a night when my grandfather was visiting a sick relative and I was awakened by my grandmother and instructed me to "get the shotgun and come a running, something is after the chickens." I readily and without remorse, dispatched that varmint as he sat there with a squawking chicken in his mouth. There were other occasions when I felt a great deal of mental anguish when I was tasked with putting a seriously injured or sick farm animal "out of his/her misery." I was taught I had an obligation to that animal, just as I had been taught to take "ethical" shots on game animals. Such were the lessons of my childhood, many of them centered on firearms.
Invariably, visits from friends or relatives will include at least one day of shooting at the range, or across our back pasture at wood or paper targets. Several of our children’s friends and acquaintances have learned the basics of shooting at our home. Even those who have been indoctrinated by the schools or media to abhor firearms eventually come around and get into the fun and competition of shooting.
http://www.lewrockwell.com/gaddy/gaddy63.1.html
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Because I'm a Citizen, not a subject.
I take responsibility for MY OWN safety and I do not trust the Govt.
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Well said to both of you. Probably the first time I've 100% agreed with both you in one day. ;D
FQ13
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It's my RIGHT and it shall NOT be infringed!!!!!
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It's my RIGHT and it shall NOT be infringed!!!!!
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Well said to both of you. Probably the first time I've 100% agreed with both you in one day. ;D
FQ13
Nothing like getting along.
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It's my RIGHT and it shall NOT be infringed!!!!!
While I agree that it IS a right granted us by our constitution. It is something more than that. It is a responsibility similar to voting or jury duty. It is the right to bear arms that is the iron fist underneath the velvet of free speech. And it is the responsibility of the people to protect this nation from those that would pervert our laws, and our freedoms for their own ends.
Sadly we are witnessing this take place right now. Sweeping tax legislation and our government taking control of every aspect of our lives. This is the tyranny that our founders shed their blood to defeat and we cannot allow it to propagate in our society. The time is drawing near that we sound the alarms, and place the lantern in the window.
The minuteman will ride again.
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Slow down Mr. Revere, we still got two elections to go.
FQ13
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Slow down Mr. Revere, we still got two elections to go.
FQ13
I don't think we will make it that far, one MAYBE.
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"There are three reasons to own a gun: To protect yourself and your family, to hunt dangerous and delicious animals, and to keep the King of England out of your face."
Krusty the Clown
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Slow down Mr. Revere, we still got two elections to go.
FQ13
And just why do you think that every bill is an emergency and has to be rushed through congress so fast that no one knows what they are voting on. If we sit on our collective asses while this continues then the next two elections won't matter. They will have burned our sovereignty and sold us out to the U.N.
I have been patient. I was one of the thousands who were ignored at the tea parties. I have been very vocal to my representatives, and while they are doing a good job of fighting Obamunism, they are few. I am starting to worry that in two years we won't be able to salvage what they have destroyed.
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While I agree that it IS a right granted us by our constitution. It is something more than that. It is a responsibility similar to voting or jury duty. It is the right to bear arms that is the iron fist underneath the velvet of free speech. And it is the responsibility of the people to protect this nation from those that would pervert our laws, and our freedoms for their own ends.
Sadly we are witnessing this take place right now. Sweeping tax legislation and our government taking control of every aspect of our lives. This is the tyranny that our founders shed their blood to defeat and we cannot allow it to propagate in our society. The time is drawing near that we sound the alarms, and place the lantern in the window.
The minuteman will ride again.
Beautifully said. I agree ten thousand percent.
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"There are three reasons to own a gun: To protect yourself and your family, to hunt dangerous and delicious animals, and to keep the King of England out of your face."
Krusty the Clown
I think it was Homer, not Krusty that said that
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"Who are the militia? Are they not ourselves? Is it feared, then, that we shall turn our arms each man gainst his own bosom. Congress have no power to disarm the militia. Their swords, and every other terrible implement of the soldier, are the birthright of an American.... [T]he unlimited power of the sword is not in the hands of either the federal or state governments, but, where I trust in God it will ever remain, in the hands of the people."
(Tench Coxe, The Pennsylvania Gazette, Feb. 20, 1788.)
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Its my right as an AMERICAN and second i take care of my own.
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because I can and I can justify it ;)
I pass all the requirements to be a Law Abiding Firearm Owner that the Gubbermint has set out :o ::)
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because I can and I can justify it ;)
I pass all the requirements to be a Law Abiding Firearm Owner that the Gubbermint has set out :o ::)
After some of your posts here, that is a SCARY thought ;D
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Because when seconds count, the cops are mere minutes away.
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Because when seconds count, the cops are mere minutes away.
Unless you live next to a doughnut shop. Not likely.
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Unless you live next to a doughnut shop. Not likely.
I used to live next door to one of the absolute best Italian beef places in Chicago, in the 1st Ward (Little Italy BTW) - cops were thick as thieves from around 11Am to about 2PM when Vittori's closed - usually double parked in front of the hydrants.
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I used to live next door to one of the absolute best Italian beef places in Chicago, in the 1st Ward (Little Italy BTW) - cops were thick as thieves from around 11Am to about 2PM when Vittori's closed - usually double parked in front of the hydrants.
They are not dumb, they know where good food is.
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Because I always have!
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Unless you live next to a doughnut shop. Not likely.
That old retired cop don't need to live next to the shop - He get's delivery service ;)
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After some of your posts here, that is a SCARY thought ;D
hay after everything I go through I never said it was a Perfect system ;) ;) ;)
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hay after everything I go through I never said it was a Perfect system ;) ;) ;)
No you didn't, If I remember correctly the term you used was "Total bullsh!t" ;D
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No you didn't, If I remember correctly the term you used was "Total bullsh!t" ;D
Was he referring to their government or ours?
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I like the guy in "Armed America"..."because I'm a f****** American!"
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That old retired cop don't need to live next to the shop - He get's delivery service ;)
Always made me nervous when an undertaker delivered donuts to me, though. Made me wonder if they were safe to eat or if he was drumming up business. ;D