Posted on 12/08/2021 1:10:56 PM PST by governsleastgovernsbest
Wait! Was that an NRA spokesman on Morning Joe today, making the case for the Second Amendment?
Nope, turns out it was actually David Ignatius. But the hyper-establishment Washington Post columnist/editor and Morning Joe foreign-policy maven unwittingly made a strong case for the right to keep and bear arms!
"He's going to face a guerrilla warfare, extended partisan warfare in Ukraine. There -- I counted 400,000 people who've received some kind of militia training. There are a million guns floating around Ukraine. I mean, it's a place where it’d be hard to subdue the population."
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Putin looks like his smirking at J0Bama.
Crimea was mostly Russian and they wanted to be in Russia.
People who think like Scarborough would nuke Ukraine to get their way.
That’s the idea.
An accident such as you describe would cause the level of the lake to fall, not rise. When the guns were in the canoe, they were displacing their weight of water, but after they spilled, they were only displacing their volume of water.
I am just used to that. I still refer to Istanbul as Constantinople. I need to be re-educated.
“The Ukraine” used to be a frequently used form in English throughout the 20th century, but since the Declaration of Independence of Ukraine in 1991, “the Ukraine” has become less common in the English-speaking world, and style-guides warn against its use in professional writing. According to U.S. ambassador William Taylor, “the Ukraine” now implies disregard for the country’s sovereignty. The official Ukrainian position is that the usage of “’the Ukraine’ is incorrect both grammatically and politically.
Good point, though.
Oops!!!! Wonder how he will walk that back?
Cool man. Why were you there? I’m Ukrainian but haven’t been able to visit.
Here is the chart-
https://www.statista.com/statistics/215655/number-of-registered-weapons-in-the-us-by-state/
Don’t know where those numbers from, guns are not registered in TX. (Unless they are class III.)
You are apparently unaware of the fact that there are already five* NATO countries bordering Russia. Ukraine would merely be the SIXTH.
Regards,
*The three Baltic states, Poland, and Norway.
Yeah! You win the Internet today!
Regards,
I fell in love with a French Gypsy girl and chased her all across Europe.
right you are, Alex!
Interesting. Could be such a thing. I will ask friends and contacts as well. Nearly all men have been through army conscription, so have basic training. Although now conscription has been reduced to 4 months. Taiwan doesn't even have enough manpower to fill its 225K army.
My other complaint is that its "elites" either already live in China, doing business, etc... or they and their family have foreign passports and bolt-holes in USA, Japan, etc... Its very common for Taiwan's richest and most powerful. It demonstrates they not very committed to Taiwan's future.
Welcome to the party, pal...
So, 400,000 people with militia training and 1 million guns will keep a superpower at bay. Maybe, maybe not...but it’ll definitely be a bloody takeover if that’s what Putin decides to do.
But Joe, if that’s true in Ukraine, how much more true is it in the US, where about 20 million have not merely militia training (and another 100 million or so own guns), but military training and (in many cases) combat experience...and there are about 1/2 billion guns? How’s THAT going to work out for you Leftist tyrant-wannabees?
Ooh. That’s funny as hell.
Currently at 479+ million, End of November, 2021.
An excellent understanding of basic physics...
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