How many guns do we have in private hands in the US of A? 120 million and rising daily?
Are there enough troops left in the world to challenge some 80 million people with at least 1 weapon in their hand? Funny how they aren't particularly interested in being allies of ours and standing on front lines against 3rd rate countries some of which rely on rocks for weaponry.
Are there that many people from around the world looking to get their brains blown out in some attack on the American citizens? Do they think our soldiers and reserves stationed stateside are just gonna lay down and let them have at it? Are they suggesting these men and women would turn against their own husbands and wives, boyfriend and girlfriends, brothers and sisters and fathers and mothers and cousins, aunts abd uncles, grandparents, and neighbors and friends?
First of all, I'd like to know how this great army of invaders proposes to get here. Do they honestly think that after the first boatload or planeload debarks and starts shooting, that anymore planes or boats are gonna just come into port or some airfield?
#3. To: rowdee, *Jack-Booted Thugs*, *The Two Parties ARE the Same* (#2)
some 80 million people with at least 1 weapon in their hand
Support for the sons of liberty and other revolutionaries in 1775 was only 3-7%, and they didn't have TV back then. Summer soldiers, and sunshine patriots....
"In the beginning of a change the patriot is a scarce man, and brave, and hated and scorned. When his cause succeeds, the timid join him, for then it costs nothing to be a patriot." ~Mark Twain - Notebook, 1904
This is more to do with a real clear and present danger... our own outlaw government tyrants, rather than the ongoing Mexican, or other potential invasion. Funny how that's been overlooked. A hundred million reconquista invaders or so, and nobody in gov really noticed. Is this Aztlan since the W. Bush administration? Ike Eisenhower was the last president to take invasions seriously.
For a good while now, the fedgov has been more of a hindrance and a threat, than a help.
How many guns do we have in private hands in the US of A? 120 million and rising daily?
I wouldn't be afraid to say that there are 2-3 times that amount in this country...
You would be surprised as to what has been brought back from foreign wars by our veterans....
This is one man's collection..... It has been rumoured that this was Charleton Hestons collection, but more than likely it was Vietnam Veteran Bruce Sterns collection....
How many guns do we have in private hands in the US of A? 120 million and rising daily?
"In 1960, Robert Menard was a commander aboard the USS Constellation when he was part of a meeting between United States Navy personnel and their counterparts in the Japanese Defense Forces. Fifteen years had passed since VJ Day, most of those at the meeting were WWII veterans, and men who had fought each other to the death at sea were now comrades in battle who could confide in each other. Someone at the table asked a Japanese admiral why, with the Pacific Fleet devastated at Pearl Harbor and the mainland U.S. forces in what Japan had to know was a pathetic state of unreadiness, Japan had not simply invaded the West Coast. Commander Menard would never forget the crafty look on the Japanese commander's face as he frankly answered the question. 'You are right,' he told the Americans. 'We did indeed know much about your preparedness. We knew that probably every second home in your country contained firearms. We knew that your country actually had state championships for private citizens shooting military rifles. We were not fools to set foot in such quicksand.' "