Posted on 03/23/2002 8:37:56 AM PST by lowbridge
You would think that a forum being held at a college in Los Angeles (arguably, but hardly so, Gun Control Capitol of the West) with the topic "Gun Ownership vs. Gun Control - Which Is Safer?" would present a safe haven for the emotional rhetoric of gun-controllers like Charles Blek and impressionable youngsters like Jennifer Mendoza.
However, when a debate is sponsored by a Libertarian group such as Students For Individual Liberty, the emotionalism that works so well with the gun-control True Believers and collegiate skulls full of mush is just so much raw meat to be tossed before hungry tigers.
L.A. Harbor College in Wilmington, California was the setting for this debate this past Wednesday, and not a chair was available. When there is the promise of podium-chewing action between the biggest anti-gun female group in America and an up-and-coming activist group that focuses on women's support of the Second Amendment, it's not likely those on the stage will outnumber their audience.
Taking the side of the Second Amendment were wife and mom Anna Zetchus Raetz, spokeswoman for Liberty Belles, and Randy Herrst of the Center For The Study Of Crime. Both came armed with confidence, statistics, and knowledge of the Constitution.
On the side of gun control were Charles Blek of the Orange County Citizens For Prevention Of Gun Violence (and wife to Million Mom March general Mary Leigh Blek) and Jennifer Mendoza, an L.A. Harbor College student in favor of gun control, armed only with emotion, sound bites, and in Miss Mendoza's case, unsourced statistics. Miss Mendoza is a very sweet, pretty young lady, but she smiled nervously throughout the proceedings and was unable to provide any backing for her claims. Mr. Blek seemed very uncomfortable with the notion that talk of his son's tragic murder by thugs with guns and a few well-placed statements on the populace's desire for more gun control laws and police support for those laws were not going to be nearly enough to make his case for "responsible gun control".
Each of the speakers were permitted about ten minutes each for opening statements.....
Rest of article here:
http://www.libertybelles.org/events/debate.htm
Thanks for the good news and the ping!
Actually, that is NOT the first act of "Gun Control"!!
The First act of Gun Control, was the British marching to Lexington/Concord, to sieze the Colonialists armory and weapons stores in Lexington!!
The SHOT HEARD ROUND THE WORLD was the response!!
Hmm... sounds like people who don't know history are out and about.
Maybe I'm biased. But somehow our side always have look and brain at the same time. I know... since I got one myself :)
BTTT
AnnaZ bump!
Merc & AnnaZ are in the business of saving lives . . .
Anna and Randy tore them up!
Music & Lyrics: Bob Dorough Sung by: Bob Dorough {The British are comin'! The British are comin'!} Now the ride of Paul Revere Set the nation on its ear, And the shot at Lexington Heard round the world. When the British fired In the early dawn, The War of Independence had begun, The die was cast, the rebel flag unfurled. And on to Concord marched the foe, To seize the arsenal there you know, Waking folks, searching all around. Till our militia stopped them in their tracks, At the Old North Bridge, we turned them back And chased those Redcoats back to Boston town. And the shot heard round the world Was the start of the revolution. The minutemen were ready, on the move. Take your powder, take your gun, Report to General Washington, Hurry men, there's not an hour to lose. Now at famous Bunker Hill, Even though we lost, it was quite a thrill. The rebel Colonel Prescott proved he was wise. Outnumbered and low on ammunition, As the British stormed his position, He said, "Hold your fire till you see the whites of their eyes." Though the next few years were rough, General Washington's men proved they were tough. Those hungry, ragged boys would not be beat. One night they crossed the Delaware, Surprised the Hessians in their lair, And at Valley Forge they just bundled up their feet. Now the shot heard round the world Was the start of the revolution. The minutemen were ready, on the move. Take your blanket, take your son, Report to General Washington. We've got our rights and now it's time to prove. Well, they showed such determination That they won the admiration Of countries 'cross the sea like France and Spain. Who loaned the colonies ships and guns And put the British on the run, And the Continental Army on its feet again. And though they lost some battles too, The Americans swore they'd see it through. Their raiding parties %shut up, hit and run.% At Yorktown the British could not retreat, Bottled up by Washington and the French Fleet, Cornwallis surrendered and finally we had won. }} {The winner!} }} {Hurray!} From the shot heard round the world, To the end of the revolution, The continental rabble took the day. And the father of our country beat the British there at Yorktown, and brought freedom to you and me and the U.S.A. God bless America! Let freedom ring!
...student in favor of gun control, armed only with emotion, sound bites, and in Miss Mendoza's case, unsourced statistics.
Unsourced statistics. Translate that to be "lies and damned lies." That's how the libs operate.
Come to think of it, I wouldn't have Mrs. Blek involved in any business! Everything she as become involved in has essentially ceased to exist and has had to roll over and be absorbed by another group!
Anyway, it was a good thing the Second Amendment Sisters appeared when they did!
Keep up the good work everyone!
Merc, Great report as usual!
Anna, You are just GREAT! ..and you proved, without a doubt, that logic triumphs over emotion every time!
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