Posted on 10/08/2015 7:30:48 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Common sense apparently does strange things to some progressive minds. Yesterday morning, speaking on Fox and Friends, Ben Carson said of a mass-shooting situation, I would not just stand there and let him shoot me. I would say, Hey guys, everybody attack him. He may shoot me, but he cant get us all.
The New York Times declared that his statement was drawing widespread rebuke from his critics and reviving questions about his candidacy. ABC News asked him to clarify his statement, leading to this rather amusing exchange:
ABC: Dr. Carson can you clarify your statements on the Oregon shooting?
Carson: What needs clarification?
ABC: I guess theres an implication that youre saying that the students didnt do enough to save themselves.
Carson: No, I said nothing about them. I said what I would do.
ABC: And can you say what you would do?
Carson: I would ask everybody to attack the gunman because he can only shoot one of us at a time. That way we dont all wind up dead.
He then laughed and walked away. Later, on Megyn Kellys show, he said that he wasnt laughing at the shooting but rather the silliness of the people asking the question. He said that he wanted to plant the seed in peoples minds so that if this happens again they dont all get killed.
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There was a time when the guidance for passengers in airplane hijackings could be summed up in one word: Cooperate. And on September 11, 2001, hijackers used that guidance to guarantee their control of three airplanes the planes that later flew straight into the World Trade Center towers and the Pentagon. But on one aircraft, the passengers learned that cooperation meant certain death, and they unilaterally changed the protocols. As a result, its now virtually unthinkable that American passengers will simply stand by and allow a hijacker to seize an airliners controls.
To hail the passengers of Flight 93 is not to condemn the passengers of Flight 11, Flight 175, and Flight 77. In a terrifying situation, they were doing what they were taught to do.
The current guidance for victims in mass-shooting situations is just as passive as the original guidance for hijacking victims. Shelter in place, theyre told. In other words, hide and wait for rescue. Carson is urging a change in the paradigm, to immediate group resistance.
The key word here is group. The sad stories of mass shootings are replete with tales of individual heroism, of the one man who charged the attacker only to be shot down. In Oregon, Chris Mintz resisted and was shot multiple times. At Fort Hood, Captain John Gaffney reportedly died charging Fort Hood shooter Nidal Hasan. But where one man fails, two or three can succeed just ask Spencer Stone, Alek Skarlatos, and Anthony Sadler, the three American men who foiled an August terrorist attack on a French train.
Should the defining characteristic of Americans under fire whether from terrorists or from depraved gunmen be their eagerness to shelter or their courage to resist? And should a presidential candidate prioritize sensitivity over all other virtues? Carson is urging Americans to change their thinking, to take responsibility for their own defense. In a previous era, this would be called leadership. Now, all too many people just call it mean.
As Ive said before, none of us can truly know how well respond to a crisis until we face that ultimate test, but aspiration is the first step to action, and we can and should urge our fellow Americans to fight together, immediately, and viciously when confronted by a mortal threat. Shelter in place is supposed to mean wait for help. All too often it means wait to die. Those are not American words. They are not in keeping with American culture. On Flight 93, the battle cry was Lets roll. On a train in Belgium, it was Lets go. Those are the right words the American words for defeating evil.
David French is an attorney and a staff writer at National Review.
Elections
Hillary Compares The NRA To The Iranians And Communists [VIDEO]
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Chuck Ross
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1:27 AM 10/08/2015
Hillary Clinton took aim at the National Rifle Association in Iowa on Wednesday, hitting the group for what she claims is its absolutist stance on gun rights and comparing it to the Iranians and Communists.
Clinton drew the connection to the gun rights group and murderous tyrants after a woman in the audience at a town hall meeting in Mount Vernon noted that President Obama seemed defeated during his remarks on gun control following last weeks mass shooting at Umpqua Community College in Roseburg, Ore.
http://dailycaller.com/2015/10/08/hillary-compares-the-nra-to-the-iranians-and-communists-video/
Flying chairs stop bullets and hurt the shooters who then can’t aim.
Carson’s right.
The killer has less time to take perfect aim if he’s being rushed. Doctors can do a lot with a wounded person... not so much with someone shot in the head at point blank.
Also if someone says ‘get in the car or I’ll shoot you’ - you have a much better chance living if you run - even if the person shoots you. Anyone who goes to the secondary crime site will likely be tortured before being murdered.
She is as cynical as any politburo member, besides being a doubleplusgood duckspeaker with a voice like fingernails on slate.
I wouldn’t charge. I would maintain a firm stance with my feet planted even with my shoulders, both arms extended forward in a triangle, both hands clutching some steel and polymer.
Flying chairs stop bullets and hurt the shooters who then cant aim.
That’s right. Use any and all available tools.
Gov. John Kasich was just on Fox. He said he trusts the First Responders to handle situations. Idiot.
Wrong thread. :/
> Gov. John Kasich was just on Fox. He said he trusts the
> First Responders to handle situations.
Yes, of course.
When seconds count, the police are just minutes away.
Of course it takes about the most mild-mannered guy currently in public life to make this point.
You know, I wondered the same thing. Why did they all stand there waiting for their turn? Distract him/throw something. Charge at him.
When seconds count, the police are just minutes away.
I’ve told numerous libs that I would give them
“THIS IS A GUN FREE HOME” signs for the front and back of
their homes but they always turn me down.
Right after the shooting stops, and the all clear is given
“The key word here is group. The sad stories of mass shootings are replete with tales of individual heroism, of the one man who charged the attacker only to be shot down. In Oregon, Chris Mintz resisted and was shot multiple times.
At Fort Hood, Captain John Gaffney reportedly died charging Fort Hood shooter Nidal Hasan.
But where one man fails, two or three can succeed just ask Spencer Stone, Alek Skarlatos, and Anthony Sadler, the three American men who foiled an August terrorist attack on a French train.”
Carson thinks he can turn himself into Superman??...faster than a speeding bullet....the result would be everyone killed in less than two seconds.
Yep, the Fire Dept. can hose out the blood.
If we teach “Let’s Roll” as a universal command for all similar situations and it’s successful in any , it might deter more idiots from getting ideas
It's amazing how that same thought must have passed through the minds of the three American guys on that French train...or the "Let's roll" folks on the 9/11 plane over Pennsylvania. And what was the Idiot Media response to those two incidents?
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