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To: pabianice; Joe Brower
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... "The Battle of Athens clearly shows:

Dictators believe that public order is more important than the Rule of Law. However, Americans reject this idea. Criminals can exploit for selfish ends, the use armed force to restore the Rule of Law. But brutal political repression - as practiced by Cantrell and Mansfield - is lethal to many. An individual criminal can harm a handful of people. Governments alone can brutalize thousands, or millions.

Since 1915, officials of seven governments "gone bad" have committed genocide, murdering at least 56 million persons, including millions of children. "Gun control" clears the way for genocide by giving governments "gone bad" far greater freedom to commit mass murder.

Law-abiding McMinn Countians won the Battle of Athens because they were not hamstrung by "gun control". McMinn Countians showed us when citizens can and should use armed force to support the Rule of Law. We are all in their debt..."


9 posted on 11/16/2007 11:44:58 AM PST by EdReform (The right of the people to keep and bear Arms shall not be infringed *NRA*JPFO*SAF*GOA*SAS*RWVA)
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To: EdReform

Exactly what I was referring to in post #2.


13 posted on 11/16/2007 12:01:59 PM PST by Dead Corpse (What would a free man do?)
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To: EdReform

There is a great independant movie to be made from this story. If it’s told truthfully there won’t be any oscors in it and it won’t be played in the theaters but it would sell like crazy on DVD.


14 posted on 11/16/2007 12:23:00 PM PST by fella (The proper application of the truth far more important than the knowledge of it's existance."Ike")
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