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cooptire

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Change Guns to Books
« on: November 14, 2008, 05:44:09 PM »
I'm sure that many of you have already heard this, but I like it and think more should hear it this way.

Taken from the comment section of the John Rosenthal nonsense article on The Huffington Post by:
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To better understand the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution it is helpful to consider how almost every reasonable person would interpret this amendment if it did not involve something which is considered controversial or politically incorrect by some and idolized by others. Arms in the possession of ordinary citizens meet both criteria. Let's, for the sake of argument, suppose that the Second Amendment dealt with books, not arms or weapons, and read like this: "A well educated electorate, being necessary to the maintenance of a free State, the right of the people to own and read books, shall not be infringed." Does anyone really believe that liberals would claim that only people who were eligible to vote should be allowed to buy and read books? Or that a person should have to have voted in the last election before the government would permit him or her to buy a book? Would the importation of books be banned if they did not meet an "educational purpose" test? Would some States limit citizens to buying "one book a month"? Would inflammatory "assault books" be banned in California?



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Re: Change Guns to Books
« Reply #1 on: November 14, 2008, 05:52:04 PM »
MB and Tom Gresham have both raised the same question in the lead up to the Heller case.
And liberals DO try to control books, look for Tom Sawyer, or Huckleberry Finn in School libraries if you don't believe me.
Anybody old enough to remember the "Uncle Remus" stories before Disney edited them for the hard to find "Song of The South", remember the ORIGINAL name of the Denny's chain ?

cooptire

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Re: Change Guns to Books
« Reply #2 on: November 14, 2008, 06:01:14 PM »
MB and Tom Gresham have both raised the same question in the lead up to the Heller case.
And liberals DO try to control books, look for Tom Sawyer, or Huckleberry Finn in School libraries if you don't believe me.
Anybody old enough to remember the "Uncle Remus" stories before Disney edited them for the hard to find "Song of The South", remember the ORIGINAL name of the Denny's chain ?

I had forgotten the original name. I have to admit though, that it wasn't the best name they could have picked. As for burning books, I stand in the same place on that as I do with the 2nd Amendment!
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tombogan03884

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Re: Change Guns to Books
« Reply #3 on: November 14, 2008, 06:03:08 PM »
I had forgotten the original name. I have to admit though, that it wasn't the best name they could have picked. As for burning books, I stand in the same place on that as I do with the 2nd Amendment!


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Re: Change Guns to Books
« Reply #4 on: November 14, 2008, 06:20:03 PM »
Those damn Nazis were burning guns! That just makes me sick.
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Re: Change Guns to Books
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Re: Change Guns to Books
« Reply #5 on: November 14, 2008, 06:27:39 PM »
you know, us gun owners are funny... when I make that argument, againist some one that beleaves the 2a covers it... "no your wrong... you commie/ liberal/ what ever"  yet when its made in favor of the 2a... " see I told you we were right" 

That stuff always cracks me up.
I always break all the clay pigeons,  some times its even with lead.

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Re: Change Guns to Books
« Reply #6 on: November 14, 2008, 07:06:09 PM »
What the heck are you on about now, TAB? Clarification: I mean thought-wise, not substance-wise.
Anti: I think some of you gentleman would choose to apply a gun shaped remedy to any problem or potential problem that presented itself? Your reverance (sic) for firearms is maintained with an almost religious zeal. The mind boggles! it really does...

Me: Naw, we just apply a gun-shaped remedy to those extreme life threatening situations that call for it. All the less urgent problems we're willing to discuss.

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Re: Change Guns to Books
« Reply #7 on: November 14, 2008, 07:11:49 PM »
What the heck are you on about now, TAB? Clarification: I mean thought-wise, not substance-wise.


just that gun owners are some of the bigest hypocrits I know.
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Re: Change Guns to Books
« Reply #8 on: November 14, 2008, 09:49:06 PM »

just that gun owners are some of the bigest hypocrits I know.

So why do you hang out here ? I, personally prefer to avoid as much as possible people I think are hypocrites, as do most people I know.

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Re: Change Guns to Books
« Reply #9 on: November 14, 2008, 10:15:37 PM »
MB and Tom Gresham have both raised the same question in the lead up to the Heller case.
And liberals DO try to control books, look for Tom Sawyer, or Huckleberry Finn in School libraries if you don't believe me.
Anybody old enough to remember the "Uncle Remus" stories before Disney edited them for the hard to find "Song of The South", remember the ORIGINAL name of the Denny's chain ?

Wow. Do you guys remember the storyof the little boy that made a tiger chase him around a tree until he turned to butter and the boy ate him on his pancakes? Yes, Little Black Sambo. He was little, he was named Sambo, and as a child it was my favorite book. That kid was my hero. Quick-witted, unafraid and saved a mess of people. The book was banned, Negroes (that was their name of choice in those days) took offense at the story.

Funny part? He wasn't African American. The title character was in fact - Indian. But truth be damned, book was banned to appease the libs. The book is back in print and is a favorite of my kids, who think Sambo is a hero. His skin hue? They couldn't care less.  Something about a tale of kid outwitting a killer tiger has universal appeal that survives the silliness of the race-baiting censors.
Anti: I think some of you gentleman would choose to apply a gun shaped remedy to any problem or potential problem that presented itself? Your reverance (sic) for firearms is maintained with an almost religious zeal. The mind boggles! it really does...

Me: Naw, we just apply a gun-shaped remedy to those extreme life threatening situations that call for it. All the less urgent problems we're willing to discuss.

 

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