Posted by Jim H SW-PA on November 24, 2008 at 16:32:18 from (75.88.187.195):
In Reply to: USA is T i T s up posted by MJM across state on November 24, 2008 at 15:57:28:
OK this is the way I see it as far as Guns. Uncle Sam gave me one a while back and taught me how to kill people with it I did this un-voluntarily because I was drafted, But that was OK because It was for a purpose to defend our Country , and myself.
Today some of these same people are changing their mind.
Now there's people telling me I have no right to defend myself,because they are so stupid thinking that guns kill people, that they want to take them away and make a cylinder for a farm tractor out of it.
When are they going to get the idea that there only a few crazy's that should not have a right to own guns?
These people will always have them whether they be bought or homemade for their illegal activities.
I guess I'm just venting because of the newscast tonight When a group was talking how their child got killed by guns and they should be taken away.
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