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April 15, 2003, 06:30 AM
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,84160,00.html
What is changing, however, are the faces and attitudes of the debate. A growing number of women feel comfortable with guns and want them for self-defense. In response, anti-gun advocates are using arguments that seem increasingly implausible such as classifying guns as WMDs.
Yep, I've noticed that after 9/11, more women think, self-defense is up to themself..
I will ignore the racist implications of this remark and simply ask, "Why would a white guy who hunts be more competent with a gun than a woman who is trained to use it?"
Of course the answer is, because Sara Brady says so...
What is changing, however, are the faces and attitudes of the debate. A growing number of women feel comfortable with guns and want them for self-defense. In response, anti-gun advocates are using arguments that seem increasingly implausible such as classifying guns as WMDs.
Yep, I've noticed that after 9/11, more women think, self-defense is up to themself..
I will ignore the racist implications of this remark and simply ask, "Why would a white guy who hunts be more competent with a gun than a woman who is trained to use it?"
Of course the answer is, because Sara Brady says so...