Posted on 11/14/2012 8:24:57 AM PST by marktwain
Sanjay Sangohee has by all accounts enjoyed great success since coming to America. His Huffington Post biography makes that abundantly clear:
"Sanjay Sanghoee is a banker and the author of Merger, a fast-paced financial thriller published by Forge Books and reviewed by Chicago Tribune, BARRONs and others - available on Amazon. . . . He has more than a decade of experience in banking, ranging from Mergers & Acquisitions at Lazard and Dresdner to the investment side at Ramius, a multi-billion dollar hedge fund."
One might expect that such prosperity would have inspired some gratitude for the system of government that allowed him the freedom to parlay his talents and hard work into such comfortable wealth, but even a cursory perusal of his Huffington Post columns shows that Sangohee believes that much of the way in which things are done in his adopted nation should be dramatically changed.
Nowhere is that more clearly illustrated than in his nearly constant criticism of America's gun culture. From claiming that "gun control" is "patriotic," to calling for the Second Amendment to be "challenged," and for "zero tolerance on guns", to arguing that "guns are killing our freedom," to blaming "the cowboy culture and the spread of heavy duty weapons like the AR-15 semi-automatic rifles" for the fact that New York City police officers shot nine innocent (and unarmed) citizens over the course of a few seconds, to claiming--without offering a shred of evidence--that the Founding Fathers would have enthusiastically embraced ruthlessly oppressive gun regulation, (Update: Bruce W. Krafft magnificently deconstructs this piece here) had they anticipated technological advances in the capability of firearms (that ridiculous "argument" just will not go away, no matter how soundly it is debunked), Sanghoee leaves no doubt that he wants Americans as incapable of defending themselves effectively
(Excerpt) Read more at examiner.com ...
Perhaps that's why we don't have an upper class like the one they have in India ...
If you want to immigrate here and be an AMERICAN, welcome. If you want to come here and tell us how to run our country, get the HELL out.
Railgun technology is advanced enough for personal use if you really wanna ~ just a matter of scaling them up and you can launch bundles of crushed automobiles 20 miles.
“Railgun technology is advanced enough for personal use if you really wanna ~ just a matter of scaling them up and you can launch bundles of crushed automobiles 20 miles.” ~ what I just said and then it occurred to me the personal sized portable railgun hasn’t been developed to any degree simply because the fast charge/discharge battery has been too expensive ~ but with that new way of building iron hydride annodes, that may no longer be the case.
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