Sunday 7 August 2011

Things To Do In Laos

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Is Obama and his policies a good reason?

to exercise your Second Amendment rights to firearm ownership? If he fires someone for voicing their dissatisfaction with Obama's handling of the war, what do you think Obama would do to private citizens who resist his socialist policies?

Take a look at all the other communist/totalitarian countries in the world. Take Cuba for example. Castro imprisoned and killed many political enemies. Same thing in the Soviet Union, China, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia... It isn't just communist countries either. Look at Nazi Germany. They killed off political enemies too.

That's what the Founding Fathers warned us against, and gave us the right to firearms ownership for. To protect ourselves from tyrannical governments. I don't think there's ever been a more important time to own firearms.


Amazing.

So you think that the proper way to run a military is to permit all officers to be as insubordinate as they wish, and that any attempt to control insubordination amounts to "totalitarianism" or "Nazism."

Just wondering: If one of General Patton's officers in World War II had published derogatory remarks about him, what do you think would have happened? Probably something a lot worse than firing.


"What to do with an inner tube and a happy shake" Technotrekker's photos around Vang Viene









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