Posted on 04/19/2014 9:18:06 AM PDT by rktman
We are all miserably accustomed to being informed that our rights must be curtailed because the Founders couldnt have imagined the way in which they would eventually be exercised. Well, sure it made sense to have an armed population back when the people only had muskets, this argument tends to go. But now that four-year-old children can buy semi-automatic nuclear death-rays with their Happy Meals, its just anachronistic.
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I want a tank in my front yard.
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yes I just saw that somewhere
He wouldn’t have been punished. All the teachers would have spontaneously combusted.
And then HELD IT UP HIGH!!!!???
They would have crucified him!
sorry, I couldn't resist.
Mark
Having a cannon in my front yard would be cool. A shooting range here used to have a small anti-tank cannon (37mm?) on their front lawn. And I've always wanted a tank, ever since I saw one at the Smithsonian, and received a book on WWII US tanks. From that point on, I was a huge fan of Tammaia models, and built nearly every model tank in their catalog, including a couple of their motorized models. Tanks are cool!
Unfortunately, at 52, with severe arthritis, I won't ever get into one.
Mark
You just need access to the corporate jet.
With you on that.
Since I retired two years ago, and after working international business development for several decades, I will NOT step inside and airport unless there is a really compelling reason and thus far, no such reason exits.
SP artillery? Seems a reasonable compromise.
Abominably typical "MasSheepleThink". You, apparently, have never lived where people are free.
TXnMA (for 20 years). Been there, finally escaped. Ain't going back -- even for our favorite outing: dinner on the Tanglewood lawn. Or, perhaps, to rescue my son, who is still stuck there.
If I were ever forced to land in NY/NJ, I simply would refuse to accept possession of (claim) my (locked and checked) hold baggage, and would force it to be held by airport security until they were required to place it back aboard the aircraft to my (more American) destination.
” Abominably typical “MasSheepleThink”. You, apparently, have never lived where people are free. “
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Sure I have,I’m 81 years. The 1st 40 years of my life in MA were delightful-—the next 40,not so good.
I visited friends in the Houston area about 10 years ago and didn’t see ONE cannon in a front yard. I guess some Texans agree with me.
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Sorry you won’t get into a tank,Mark. Arthritis is tough.
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" The 1st 40 years of my life in MA were delightful-the next 40,not so good."
My time in MA was 1980 - 2001. I'm only 76, and didn't realize how far back it was when MA was free...
This is exactly what I've been saying for years. On the morning of 9/11, one of my first comments to my co-workers was that I was wondering what freedoms we'd lose in the wake of it.
“LOL!! Obviously, you haven’t tried to find an available cannon — “
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I have a neighbor that’s a loose cannon——does that count? :-)
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...I'm still chuckling over that one!
G'night, new FRiend!
BTTT!
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