Guys, I am already working on it.
Rachen
December 20, 2007, 03:32 PM
I live right here in New York City and I am just about to ready an article for publishing. It is called "Gun Free Zones---Safe Zones? Or Not". I will address the muzzleloader issue at the end of the article, since I own and shoot many muzzleloaders.
I will first try the New York Daily News, then NY Post. If these fail, I will resort to the Village Voice, which is famous for it's unbiased agendas on article selection. If THAT fails, I will make 10,000 copies of my article and stand on the 34th Street Herald Square subway station and start giving them out to anyone I see. If this article takes root right here, it will sure be a big impact, since it will be right at the hearts of the most liberal wasteland.
Not only does my passage address gun free zones and the failures, but also the DC gun ban, the New Orleans gun confiscations, and finally, the muzzleloader issue and how everybody is now hype about it, yet, there are thousands of robberies, assaults, domestic violence, rapes and vehicular homicides and DUIs every single day and nobody does anything about them and how the NYPD turns a blind and callous eye towards these incidents, as if they are normal.
Yes, I will address all of these in my article, and I will get it out by next week, hopefully by Christmas. I will come back here and update you on the status of this whole thing.
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dwave
December 20, 2007, 03:51 PM
Good luck with the article! If you don't mind a title suggestion change, maybe Safe Zone? Or not? Might be better with Safe Zone? Or Danger Zone? Just a thought! :)
Misfire99
December 20, 2007, 05:20 PM
I don't want to discourage you but I can see it now. They will just look at you as another gun nut.
The problem isn't about guns. The problem is the difference between a citizen and a subject. The subject doesn't understand why the citizen wants rights. The state will take care of you whats the problem??? Why are you making so much trouble?? They don't understand the concept of live free or die. They want to be taken care of by the state. They don't want the responsibility of their own lives. They live for the state. They see you as the enemy of the state and therefor their enemy.
This problem has been in America for a long time. It is the reason the Civil war was fought. The Southern Democrates wanted to extend slavery to all of the "lower classes" for their protection. I believe the exact word were "These people can not take care of themselves so we most do it for them. The best way for us to do it for them is to enslave them so they can't harm themselves." This is the reason that Pennsylvania Dutch boys lined up by the score to fight in the Civil war. They didn't care about a bunch of blacks the cared about not becoming slave to the state. And there were many people that thought this was a good idea.
This is the true problem getting the subjects to want to be citizens.
Rachen
December 20, 2007, 06:18 PM
Thanks for all the insight guys.
I don't care if they call me a gun nut, or any thing. My second job is protecting our Second Amendment rights. I will also start my article with the Ben Franklin quote about the security and liberty and getting neither. Now, in the political field, I have absolutely no fears, and the more my opponents try to cow me, the more I will laugh. I take advice completely from my grand-uncle who fought in the Sino Japanese War of 1931-1945 on the Communist side. The frozen plains of Manchuria and the icy walls of the ancient Shenyang Castle offers no room for mistake, and the Chinese 8th Route Army whipped the Japs one after another. The more divisions they send against us, the more horrific losses they suffered. Why??? Because we fought to preserve OUR land and OUR traditions. Our people suffered unimaginable cruelties in the hands of the Jap imperialists. The Japs went to battle with the burden of imperialism. We went to battle with nothing but our patriotism and love of our homeland and whatever weapons we took off the enemy, which was both the Japs and the Guomingdang (Nationalist) army.
Now, when I was in middle school, I had the balls to curse a teacher out in the middle of class because she referred to the Confederate soldier as a man who robbed citizens and enslaved people and killed prisoners of war. I told her to STFU if she don't know anything about REAL history and I told her to look at something called the Sons of Confederate Veterans if she wanted to learn anything real. She then replied with the usual things teachers say when they want to make their young students listen, with the usual yelling and threats of suspensions and yadayadayada. But I simply stood there, laughed bitterly, extended both hands in a like gesture of welcome and said "Ching ni sua ba, ching ni sua ba", which means "please say more".........in Chinese.
Yes, I was the only one in that school who stood up and corrected a teacher like that in a harsh manner. Thats why I was shunned, and even outcasted to a certain extent in middle school. I fared much better in high school. But my point is that, I welcome opposition. If these liberals here have anything to start, they better start with me. I challenge them to civilized debate, and if they don't, that means they lost.
Now I don't how many other NRA members are here in my area, but I can certainly look for support from NRA, NMRA, THR and others. How dare those thugs try to change the US Constitution and the Bill of Rights??? HOW DARE THEY!!!!!!!! It is because of THEM that the USA get so much negative looks from other countries. Without these liberals , we would have no "gangsta" or "pimp" culture, no such thing as "ghetto" or "hoods", violent felons would be LOCKED UP, no such thing as parole, and a gentleman can still carry a weapon of their choice wherever like they did when the country was young and bright, no persecutions.
I always hated liberals.
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