Posted on 01/21/2013 7:32:29 AM PST by afraidfortherepublic
Thursday Jan 17, Tom Brokaw was given time on MSNBC to tell the Founding Fathers the self-evident truths they laid their lives on the line for are farfetched.
Are we lucky, or what? Our talking heads know so much more than the men who pledged their lives, their sacred honor to free us from the tyranny of Kings and establish real freedom.
Brokaw spoke with Andrea Mitchell. He aimed his remarks at people who believe in the Constitution by saying, in a scholarly formal tone (which passes for derision in his circles), that 2nd Amendment types who say the Amendment is there to protect citizens from government tyranny are 'pretty outlandish'.
'I have to keep my weapon because the government's going to come and try to take it away from me, and I have to be able to fight back when that happens,'" Brokaw said. "Well that's the most far-reaching thing you can possibly imagine."
He expanded that utterance with, "If we get to a stage where storm troopers show up on your doorstep, it's about a lot more guns, by the way, it's anarchy in this country."
Tom? No kidding, brother. And by the way that was your 'outside voice', sir. The one you should guard against using because that's the voice which reveals vacuity, emptiness, lack of understanding and general boorishness. Let's see what George Washington has to say to you in reply.
"Firearms stand next in importance to the constitution itself. They are the American people's liberty teeth and keystone under independence ... from the hour the Pilgrims landed to the present day, events, occurrences and tendencies prove that to ensure peace security and happiness, the rifle and pistol are equally indispensable ...
(Excerpt) Read more at americanthinker.com ...
This is worth reading in its entirety. It is difficult to tell by the way this article appeared at its source whether it was written by Thomas Lifson or Michael Geer. I apologise if I credited the wrong author.
In any case, this is a great source for founding father quotes about the need for individual citizens owning guns.
Lamestream media folks are so out of touch. If they were around during the Revolutionary war, they would have supported the British.
...and the heavens trembled as the perpetually pompous preached to the predictably perplexed.
I don’t know why most Americans think the US is “too big to fail”. Look at how our culture and demographics are trending. To me, it’s a sure thing.
Isn’t Brokaw from Canada?
“Brokaw said. “Well that’s the most far-reaching thing you can possibly imagine.””
Really? How about the government allowing a rioting group of “African-Americans” to run amok through a neighborhood for 4 days where there is no gun-ownership because the residents are peace-loving Jews?
It was called Crown Heights, and it was in August, 1991. And what did you do in response, Tom? Did you equate the tragic, but accidental death of a black child with the deliberate murder of a young Jewish man?
I don’t know. But, during the 2003 presidential debates, Tom, you asked al Sharpton if he’d apologize for promoting accusations made by Tawana Brawley, who accused six white New York policemen of raping her. Al didn’t, but you didn’t even bother to ask Sharpton (who had previously demanded an apology from Gov. Howard Dean for his remarks about pickup trucks and the Confederate Flag) to apologize for his actions during the Crown Heights riots in 1991.
Outlandish, Tom? Not as outlandish as you still being employed.
Of course the battles of Lexington and Concord weren’t fought over some cannons and munitions held by the rabble hoard who were defying the King.
“You will march...with the utmost expedition and Secrecy to Concord, where you will seize and destroy all the Artillery, Ammunition, Provisions...Small Arms, and all Military Stores whateverr...” — General Gage’s orders to Lt. Col. Smith, April 18, 1775
http://www.concordma.com/magazine/spring05/cannons.html
Pretty sorry stuff!
For anyone who wants some ammunition on the issue, see Right & Duty To Keep & Bear Arms.
On the subject of a people who have lost their way, Losing America's Multi-generational Purpose.
For a reminder of the gutless stupidity of the Tom Brokaws throughout the history of fawning: The Emperor's New Clothes.
William Flax
South Dakota.
Brokaw was born in SD. Peter Jennings was from Canada.
Brokaw should be strung up and gutted for disgracing those who sacrificed so much for our country.
I’m 63 years old and since I was a child I’ve known that the purpose of the second amendment was to hold the government at bay. I was taught this in school. Amazing how far we’ve fallen.
The “Washington quote” is bogus.
http://www.guncite.com/gc2ndbog.html
It doesn’t even really sound 18th century, and uses a number of terms that didn’t yet exist when Washington lived.
Which doesn’t mean the sentiment isn’t valid, simply that the implied “appeal to authority” of assigning it to G. Washington is untrue.
I like those quotes.
There are many reasons for adding the 2nd amendment.
I sincerely doubt hunting was one of them .
Brokaw is a disgusting symptom of liberal hate.
He should ask 6 million European Jews. But he can not, because they were killed in the Holocaust after Hitler took the peoples weapons.
It doesnt even really sound 18th century, and uses a number of terms that didnt yet exist when Washington lived. Which doesnt mean the sentiment isnt valid, simply that the implied appeal to authority of assigning it to G. Washington is untrue.
Then I hope 2A advocates will stop using it, because it only diminishes their credibility when they do so.
To all 2A advocates: Don't automatically cite something unless you've checked it out for yourself. You may make yourself look like a fool, if the citation can be easily debunked. There is enough good information out there to use.
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