To: kabuki
Time to "ban" Los Angeles.
The sniper rifle is the "key" to "freedom".
King Gustov of Switzerland told the Nazi officers who threatened to invade "You may get in ok, but if you do..none of your officers will ever go home alive."
Germmany did not invade Switzerland.
Our second Ammendment was modeled on the Swiss "right to bear arms" in the home.
LA is "sick", and everyione knows it. Probably the long standing association with Hollywood.
7 posted on
09/24/2002 2:09:29 PM PDT by
RISU
To: RISU
King Gustov of Switzerland told the Nazi officers who threatened to invade "You may get in ok, but if you do..none of your officers will ever go home alive." Certainly this is apocryphal. I was under the impression that Switzerland has been a republic for 700+ years.
I don't disagree with your general sentiment, however.
To: RISU
King Gustov (sic) of Switzerland??? How odd. And here I'd always thought that Switzerland had been a confederation with a president for 600+ years.
46 posted on
09/24/2002 3:08:49 PM PDT by
SAJ
To: RISU
>King Gustov of Switzerland told the Nazi officers who >threatened to invade "You may get in ok, but if you do..none >of your officers will ever go home alive."
>Germmany did not invade Switzerland.
Hmmm. Is my history mistaken? I thought Switzerland had been kingless for quite some time. Possibly since Charlemagne?
To: RISU
Our second Ammendment was modeled on the Swiss "right to bear arms" in the home
No it wasn't, the Swiss didn't have a constitution until 1848. Our founding fathers created our Second Amendment via first hand experience in dealing with a tyranical government......
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