Butchers With Immaculate Hands
Mike Vanderboegh at Sierra Times - why those who made it illegal for VA Tech students to carry effective defensive tools are just like William Joyce, aka "Lord Haw Haw", who "was executed by the British government for treason as a result of his wartime [WWII] propaganda radio broadcasts to the United Kingdom." [codrea:]
These butchers with immaculate hands are, to my mind, just as guilty as the shooter. They are the enablers of mass murder, by setting up a huge "free fire kill zone" where any criminal KNOWS IN ADVANCE he's not at risk; where anyone who has the temerity to try to obtain the legal means to protect himself or others is prosecuted as if he is the criminal. In today's body count do we see the inevitable fruits of the insanity of gun control.
Mr. Vanderboegh sent his article to Tommy Denton, who thinks that the Second Amendment should be repealed. When Mr. Denton responded, Mr. Vanderboegh warned him of the Bridge Out Ahead:
You will get your repeal of the 2nd Amendment given that probable future, and then we will all find out about the inexorable Law of Unintended Consequences. I would urge you to pay attention to what I am saying. Think of this with the same adrenaline-rush intensity that you would if you were speeding down a winding, wind-swept country road at night and all of a sudden you caught a glimpse through the rain of sign saying: "Bridge Out Ahead".
We are, for the moment, fellow Americans. I urge you to reconsider where you wish us to go, for though you may eventually persuade the majority of politicians and their constituencies to go there, we will not. And then we will fight. And you will lose, because ever since the Civil Rights movement, liberals haven't been willing to die for their causes. They would rather assign that task to government agents. We on the other hand have no such unwillingness to put ourselves on the line.
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