Posted on 11/13/2003 12:45:22 PM PST by 45Auto
After reading your posts, my head hurts.
How do you see any informal militia when you say that all militia is subject to being "well regulated", and you describe that as "burdened by govornment rules" and requiring membership in a formal group?
No that is a false description of my belief.
No, it isn't. Your idea of the militia jells very well with the collective rights crowd of the left.
The only thing that needs to be "well regulated" is that the men should be proficient with their arms, and my take is that congress is remiss in not providing ranges, ammo and battle rifles at cost, and an instructor to provide training to volunteers in squad tactics.
Burdensome statutes don't fit the equasion.
BTW, you still have failed totally to support your take on "well regulated" with any historical perspective. I stand by my assertion that your definition mirrors the gun-grabbers take more than it does the pro-self defense side. Your protest notwithstanding, of course.
Do you think the NRA should shut down this segment of our marksmanship program? Because if these tools are outlawed or severely restricted that's exactly what you'd be doing.
I guess you have never seen the very large bore (several inches bore) goose guns that would kill a dozen large Canada geese in one shot, at 100 yards and more! They were commonly used from boats in days of vast migrating flocks, they could just have easily been used against people. With no anesthesia, antibiotics or sterile surgery they could have caused massive casualties over the several days the victims would have taken to die in screaming agony of sepsis. But their were no recorded colonial Colombines, and no moves to outlaw them until this century, and only then for reasons of game conservation.
So yes, I would be very willing to stand 100 feet from you with such a colonial era weapon, and you with a modern rifle, while I wear modern ballistic body armor and have a modern trauma center standing by, and you get the pleasure of dying in screaming pain of a dozen or so rusty nail wounds, with nothing but a bullet to bite on.
IOW, your theory that colonial firearms were harmless gentle things is pathetic. (It might be enough to gull the morons on DU, but you have a more intelligent crowd here.) Given the comparative state of colonial medicine, their weapons were quite deadly, even if death was commonly a matter of days and not minutes.
Your knowledge of colonial era weaponry is pathetic, much like the rest of your lame arguements.
"This small arm is called a "Blunderbuss". They were used aboard ships to repel boarders and mutineers, on mail coaches, and of course, by artillerymen."
(But some on this board would say there were no firearms in the colonial era to compare in deadliness with the modern assault weapon, even given the lack of medical treatment, antibiotics etc in those time. I guess they were firing nerf balls. I guess that mutineers and boarding parties just ran away when they heard the loud but harmless boom.)
Besides, medical care in 1780 was just as good as it is today.
And the pound of rusty nails fired by these colonial era weapons only tickled.
It's very simple. Which of the electable candidates will do the better job of following my desires, hopes, values, wishes and expectations as he runs the country.
No candidate will ever score 100% on expectations, meet 100% of my dreams, have 100% of my values. I don't expect him to. To demand that would be foolish, and very salf-agrandizing.
You have values listed. That's good. I guess it implies some principles. But the rest of your checklist sounds like liberal feel good gobbledygook. I don't rely on government or the president for my wishes, hopes, desires, and expectations.
What about the honesty and integrity of the man? What about adherence to the Constitution? Are those things important to you at all?
I feel like that little dude with his finger in the dike.
No offense intended to any residents of Massachusetts.
Otherwise the family is good...how are you and yours?
You have values listed. That's good. I guess it implies some principles. But the rest of your checklist sounds like liberal feel good gobbledygook. I don't rely on government or the president for my wishes, hopes, desires, and expectations.
What about the honesty and integrity of the man? What about adherence to the Constitution? Are those things important to you at all?
Yes, those things are critically important, not just to me, but to all of us.
Understand my message here. Voters need to evaluate the ENTIRE candidate, not just his or her stand on one issue.
Next November, we will elect the next President. Decide, for yourself, which of the two electable candidates approaches the closest to your ideal. Do not expect perfection. Get as close as you can, after evaluating his or her ENTIRE set of beliefs.
It's like marriage. Is your spouse or current main squeeze perfect? Does she or he meet your expectations in EVERYTHING they do? Is the cooking, cleaning, sex, conversation, driving etc. PERFECT every time? More importantrly, Did you not in fact know, going into the relationship that parts of the relationship would not be perfect? Married her anyway, didn't you.
Sit home on election day because you may not like one of a candidates position is to help elect the guy who's positions on a whole range of issues are repugnant.
Think about it this way. By most counts, Mr. Bush won Florida by about 517 votes. If 518 Floridians had followed the foolis "sit-home" theory, Gore would be President, and Osama would probably be getting US Foreign Aid to help him buy airplanes to knock down more buildings.
FReegards, Abundy
Finally I found something from you that I can disagree with. The length of this thread is also due to others advocating and explaining commendable positions (such as yours) long after the thread was created. :)
If you don't know Phil Snead of Crawford, Texas by now, there's really no point in explaining it.
We'll just put you in the Sneadless catagory.
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