Has anyone else noticed that the more educated these people are the big the idiots they are.As more and more time goes by the rest of the Country becomes more like California. And I think harder about leaving. California gets worse and worse than the country becomes more like California, though. So, it seems.
I never saw it this way, but your experience may be completely different.There's a bunch of Rino's that need it, they've become way too liberal and way too comfortable in their positions.
It's like military officers.......they all seem to start out as logical thinking folks and then every move upward they get sent off to new reprogramming schools and training and come back brainwashed. About the time all that starts to wear off and they're coming back to normal, they get sent off to another reprogramming and the cycle continues. By the time they reach flag ranks, it's too late for them.......there's no hope......they're fully gone. I know.......I was one. But I'm so stubborn their reprogramming attempts failed on me. But then you get to a point where it's just not all that much fun being around illogical zombies, so it's time to punch out. A similar thing happens in Congress with their longevity.
It would be nice if you added links to where the quote is reported...adds to legitimacy of the postHere are just a few, if I was in front of my computer I could fill up multiple pages of quotes for you..
"If I could have banned them all - 'Mr. and Mrs. America turn in your guns' - I would have!"
- Diane Feinstein
"I don't care if you want to hunt, I don't care if you think it's your right. I say 'Sorry.' it's 1999. We have had enough as a nation. You are not allowed to own a gun, and if you do own a gun I think you should go to prison."
- Rosie O'Donnell
"I don’t believe people should to be able to own guns.”
- Barack Obama
William Clay, U.S. Representative from Missouri
” …we need much stricter gun control, and eventually should bar the ownership of handguns”
Joseph Biden, Vice President of the United States
"Banning guns is an idea whose time has come.”
Bobby Rush, U.S. Representative from Illinois
“My staff and I right now are working on a comprehensive gun-control bill. We don’t have all the details, but for instance, regulating the sale and purchase of bullets. Ultimately, I would like to see the manufacture and possession of handguns banned except for military and police use. But that’s the endgame. And in the meantime, there are some specific things that we can do with legislation.”
Michael Gardner, President of NBC News
“There is no reason for anyone in this country … to buy, to own, to have, to use a handgun …The only way to control handgun use in this country is to prohibit the guns.” 37
“In fact, only police, soldiers — and, maybe, licensed target ranges — should have handguns. No one else needs one.”
Jack E. White, Time Magazine national correspondent
“Why not just ban the ownership of handguns when nobody needs one? Why not just ban semi-automatic rifles? Nobody needs one.”
Gary Wills, syndicated columnist
“Every civilized society must disarm its citizens against each other.”
Janet Reno, former U.S. attorney general
“The most effective means of fighting crime in the United States is to outlaw the possession of any type of firearm by the civilian populace.”
George Napper, Atlanta public-safety commissioner
“If I had my druthers, the only people who would have guns would be those who enforce the law.”
I remember this event distinctly.Here's one you can prove, way back from 1993. From none other than Ronald Reagan.
"While we recognize that assault weapon legislation will not stop all assault weapon crime, statistics prove that we can dry up supply of these guns, making hem less acceptable to criminals. We urge you to listen to the American public and to the law enforcement community and support then and on further manufacture of these weapons."
That was a letter that he, Carter, and Ford sent to the house in 1993 in support of the assualt weapons ban that was successfully put into law. I think there was some significant bipartisan support on that but I could be misremembering.
Hard to say what will happen. I'd guess Sleepy joe will break the "guns sold over 1 term" record that Obama set. Because remember, Obama was going to take all of your guns too. I'm still waiting for that to happen. He supported some things that I bet most people in this forum are against, not because they are super aggressive but because many of us don't want to give an inch. But if I remember correctly, Reagan and Carter would've been doing far more "infringing" than Obama even talked about doing.
The democrats talk of gun control is certainly worrisome. But it's also talk, we all know politians say whatever they need to get elected. You would certainly think they will try to get something through.... one thing we need to make sure we do is stand fast and stay clear headed. I really don't believe going crazy will be the answer. It's not tyranny if you're driving your 60k pick up to the gun store to fill out a universal background check for your 2k rifle and 2k optic to go on top of it. You might not like it, but the couple hundred million people who died of real tyranny would gladly trade places with you.
We know people who use guns to kill people don't follow laws and won't follow gun laws either. The best thing gun owners can be imo is rational and clear eyed. Obviously, there is a line in the sand on this issue. I'll know it when I see it.
Tyranny is NOT "a functioning constitution-abiding government one day, and the next day there's millions of bodies laying in the street". That's not how it works. We're seeing how it works in plain sight.........bit by bit by bit. But most sheep......I mean people......for whatever reason just don't see those small changes as they happen.......until it's too late. And then they say "what happened"? SMHTyranny looks and smells like millions and millions of dead bodies. Dead bodies from execution, dead bodies from famine through collectivization of Ag. We have something to point at and say "hey that's what that looks like".
Oh it's definitely political all the way up, no doubt about that. But there are different types and levels of politics in everything......even hunting. I used to laugh and joke about the reprogramming with guys I knew from the beginning, but eventually it wasn't all that funny as I could clearly see the long term effects on them. To see how it all ties in, you have to follow the entire thread to see the context. If everything has to tie into the OP directly, there wouldn't be a discussion at all.I never saw it this way, but your experience may be completely different.
My perspective is that it is more of a filter. Up to the rank of O-4 or O-5, it is a combination of merit and politics. As you rise above these ranks, politics plays a more important role. Not only "local" politics, but flag officers promotions are affected by who's in the WH. Thus a large number of uber liberal jerk flag officers from Obama's time in office.
How does this tie into the OP?
He announced he had alzheimers in Nov of 1994. While I'm sure he was "symptomatic" well before then, I think it might be a stretch to say that he lost his faculties to the point where he had no idea what he was saying or signing a year or more before Nov of 1994. There was talk of him having dimentia while he was president. But it seems to be unverifiable rumor. It's also possible that in coming to terms with his own mortality that he changed some of his stances. My Grandfather is what I like to call a "thoroughbred Republican". He just turned 81 and very recently changed his stance on health care, he now supports single payer healthcare or some system that gives everyone access to health care. This is also a significant departure from his previous stance. He's still sharp as a tack.I remember this event distinctly.
It is important to understand that at the time of this letter, Reagan was suffering from dementia.
This letter was a significant departure from Reagan's previous stances on gun control. One wonders if he actually comprehended what he was signing or if it was just stuck in front of him by one of his "handlers".
First, the 2A wasn't part of the Bill of Rights in order to protect hunting. A quick read of debate summaries, Federalist Papers, Anti-Federalist papers, SCOTUS decisions and newspaper clippings would substantiate this.Just saying semi autos with high capacity mags (ARs) are less of a necessity for the average person/hunter.
From Noah Webster's 1824 American Dictionary of English Language:
bear - To carry; to convey; to support and remove from place to place; as, 'they bear him upon the shoulder; ', 'the eagle beareth them on her wings.'
arms - 1. Weapons of offense, or armor for defense and protection of the body. 2. In law, arms are any thing which a man takes in his hand in anger, to strike or assault another. A stand of arms consists of a musket, bayonet, cartridge-box and belt, with a sword. But for common soldiers a sword is not necessary.
ordnance - noun [from ordinance.] Cannon or great guns, mortars and howitzers; artillery.
firearms - noun plural Arms or weapons which expel their charge by the combustion of powder, as pistols, muskets, etc
pistol - noun A small fire-arm, or the smallest fire-arm used, differing from a musket chiefly in size. Pistols are of different lengths, and borne by horsemen in cases at the saddle bow, or by a girdle. Small pistols are carried in the pocket.
infringe - 1. To break, as contracts; to violate, either positively by contravention, or negatively by non-fulfillment or neglect of performance. A prince or a private person infringes an agreement or covenant by neglecting to perform its conditions, as well as by doing what is stipulated not to be done. 2. To break; to violate; to transgress; to neglect to fulfill or obey; as, to infringe a law.
"If the citizens neglect their Duty and place unprincipled men in office, the government will soon be corrupted; laws will be made, not for the public good so much as for selfish or local purposes; corrupt or incompetent men will be appointed to execute the Laws; the public revenues will be squandered on unworthy men; and the rights of the citizen will be violated or disregarded."
You know its a funny thing, not to make light of the holocaust. I'm a bit addicted to history when it comes to comparing today to yesterday. I've been doing a lot of reading lately about Nazi conspiracy theories. How the Nazis used conspiracy to hurt their opposition, take power, keep power, impose ideology on Germans. They literally used it to get your everday Germans to kill Jews. Some scholars say it was the primary weapon of the Nazi Party. When you read about those conspiracy theories, it sounds more similar to our modern day right wing extremist listening to alex jones than it does anyone on the left.Tyranny is NOT "a functioning constitution-abiding government one day, and the next day there's millions of bodies laying in the street". That's not how it works. We're seeing how it works in plain sight.........bit by bit by bit. But most sheep......I mean people......for whatever reason just don't see those small changes as they happen.......until it's too late. And then they say "what happened"? SMH
I strongly disagree. So do dictionariesMy point is, we can't cry tyranny over every gun discussion. Tyranny looks and smells like millions and millions of dead bodies. Dead bodies from execution, dead bodies from famine through collectivization of Ag. We have something to point at and say "hey that's what that looks like".
Preventing people with arrest warrants from buying guns isn't it. Maybe universal background checks isn't either. Somewhere in there is a line. It might be different for all of us.
registering the gun might've been a pain. But you're still alive. That's not a call for nation wide gun registration. That's just making sure we're looking at the big picture and properly identifying "tyranny".
Buried in the universal back round check bill is a registry for all firearm purchases, it also with prevent you from loaning a firearm to anyone. Your out hunting with family and friends and his/her firearm malfunctions so you loan them your back up rifle/shotgun both of you just became felons. With a registry they will know what you own and where to find it, so when they deem necessary they can take them. That bill will not lower crime it will only effect the law abiding. This bill has failed to get through congress a couple of times as it has been deemed un-constitutional. For those of you who have not actually read this bill I would suggest you take the time to do so before you cast a vote.It's not tyranny if you're driving your 60k pick up to the gun store to fill out a universal background check
sure case of beer that there will be more anti gun laws in the US the next 4 years, you on?I read like 3 posts on this thread and what came to mind is..
Paranoia = characterized by delusions of persecution, unwarranted jealousy, or exaggerated self importance. It may be a aspect of chronic personality disorder, drug abuse, or a serious condition such as schizophrenia in which a person looses touch w reality....
I got the same number of ar’z laying in my gun case that I had before Obama was inaugurated. Maybe shot them 2x in the past 15 years..
OR I am willing to bet anyone on this thread a case of beer the good old govt takes 0 in the next 4 years.
Real payin bet. Any takers??
Your argument would work for seatbelts and stop signs too. Which is funny, because there was literally protests against seatbelts and people calling the government Tyrannical because of seatbelt laws. It was eerily similar to the mask stuff going on the past year. But it's rather ironic because seat belt laws were one of Bob Dole's signature accomplishments as transportation secretary under who else...Ronald Reagan. God, this Reagan guy spoke a lot about small government and freedoms but he sure was involved in taking a lot of our freedoms away.I strongly disagree. So do dictionaries
Definition of TYRANNY
oppressive power; especially : oppressive power exerted by government; a government in which absolute power is vested in a single ruler; especially : one characteristic of an ancient Greek city-state; the office, authority, and administration of a tyrant… See the full definitionwww.merriam-webster.com
1: oppressive power every form of tyranny over the mind of man— Thomas Jeffersonespecially : oppressive power exerted by government the tyranny of a police state
2a: a government in which absolute power is vested in a single rulerespecially : one characteristic of an ancient Greek city-state
b: the office, authority, and administration of a tyrant
3: a rigorous condition imposed by some outside agency or force living under the tyranny of the clock— Dixon Wecter
4: an oppressive, harsh, or unjust act : a tyrannical act workers who had suffered tyrannies
Could you provide a screenshot of the text in the bill to share with the forum?Buried in the universal back round check bill is a registry for all firearm purchases, it also with prevent you from loaning a firearm to anyone.
That get proposed or passed? State level or federal level?sure case of beer that there will be more anti gun laws in the US the next 4 years, you on?