Wednesday, April 17, 2013

US Senate votes for law abiding Americans! For a change!

 Congratulation to the US Senate for finally getting something right! The gun bill as proposed would create a federal data base of all legal gun holders in the country. What is wrong with that? Ask any one who lived in Nazi Germany during the 30s. Look what happened in Great Britain and Australia, look what happens in the big cities in this country with strict gun laws. Nothing good for the honest citizen. The dirty little secret is that most responsible gun owners are not going to pull out a Bushmaster if some creep comes up their steps at 3 in the morning. The reason behind the curtain is that an armed citizenry is what any government fears. It is the best check and balance we have against a tyrannical government. Think it can't happen here, just look how our freedoms are being chipped away. You have them controlling our healthcare choices, our resources, our property rights, our upward mobility, our children, our elderly. They leave our country vulnerable to terrorists through a porous immigration system; they have a foreign policy that has left the Middle East in turmoil, and has the Far East on a war footing. Our allies can't trust us, and our enemies laugh at us. This country is in a world of hurt. Obama and his Socialist ilk are bleeding this country dry. His fiscal mess will probably never be undone. Why does all of this come back to the gun issue, simple: The country is being led into a period of civil unrest that will resemble a civil war. Not necessarily like the one in the 1860s, but a clear fracturing of the American people every bit as dividing. Why is the government stock piling ammo, and what does Homeland Security need personnel carriers for? I am not a right wing nut, or a conspiracy theorist, but I am a student of history, and history is replete with the societies that collapsed from within because their citizens gave up rights, responsibility, and their weapons. Thank you to the Senate. One for the good guys!!

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