The guard that is hired to protect you today goes home tonight. He has a wife and some kids, and his house isnt as secure as yours. Shouldnt he use his service weapon if he had an intruder break in? Or is there a lock on his gun case that says for protection of Mr. Costas only?
I'm sorry about responding almost one week late, but your post was so filled with sharp logic exposing the hypocrisy of the typical limousine liberal that I had to comment. They're supposed to be egalitarians, but want to make personal security an expensive commodity not available to the non-privileged.
Thanks for recognizing my point. Isn’t it so true? It must be so easy to sit in one’s mansion and pontificate how those in shacks should live.