James Earl Jones on Guns...

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an actor that actually gets it.

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"The world is filled with violence. Because criminals carry guns, we decent law-abiding citizens should also have guns. Otherwise they will win and the decent people will loose."
 
no, but i did a google search and found an archived thread on THR where a THR member actually ran into him at a gun store in NY state! apparently, he is a gun afficiando lol.
 
Throw that damn light saber away and buy a glock luuuuke
Hokey religions and ancient weapons are no match for a blaster at your side, that much I'll concede. But a glock? Oh come on. Nothing glock has ever made could possibly come close to the cool factor of the light saber. You'd need gold desert eagles akimbo or possibly a pair of those SMGs from Halo2 that hold 60 rounds each.
 
Nothing could replace the light saber except...

The beautifully crafted 1911!

Even the emporer wouldn't stand the thought of disrespecting the holiness of the 1911! Darth vader would have taken one look at that masterpiece and declared, "Obi Wan has taught you well!"
 
Don't know about the family being terrorized but Jones spent most of his childhood in Michigan. Moved there when he was 5.

Either way a fine fellow, solid citizen, Army Ranger and a damn fine actor to boot. His first screen role was in my favorite movie of all time, playing Lt Lothar Zogg the bombadier in Dr. Strangelove.
He is a credit to ALL Americans and someone I that exceedingly am proud to have as a fellow citizen.

Sam
 
Luke.....Luke pick up the Glock. You have no idea the power of the Dark Side...search your feelings...you know it to be true...Join me and together we'll rule IDPA...FOREVER (right after we do away with that pesky Dave Sevigny fellow!)!
 
I have read statements from James Earl Jones, who said he keeps guns in the house because he is affraid white people will try to kill him. I guess it comes from growing up in the rural south during the height of the KKK power n the 1930-40s. His wife is a know anti-gun zealot, who freaquently supports anti-gun laws and politicans.

"I am a member of the National Rifle Association, but not a political member. I just throw the political mail from the NRA into the trash. Charlton Heston campaigns on behalf of the NRA. He says, "Here I stand". When it comes to the right wing politics of the NRA, I don't get into that. I just believe in my right to have a gun in my house. Ceci [wife Cecilia Hart], on the other hand, is a member of the anti-gun lobby, so we pretty much cancel each other out." — actor James Earl Jones in his autobiography Voices and Silences (James Earl Jones and Penelope Niven), page 363.

"When I came out of the Army, I brought every weapon I was trained to use — my .45, my M1, my carbine. I fully expected back in the repressive 1950s that someday I might be responsible for a cadre of people in an urban riot. I came out and heard Malcolm X warn the people to go out and get their shotguns. Hell, I thought people had their shotguns already. I came out of the Army fully expecting the worst. — actor James Earl Jones in his autobiography Voices and Silences (James Earl Jones and Penelope Niven)
 
Very interesting. Mr. Jones has an anti wife - just like a few people on THR. ;)

Very weird how some people forget recent history. Isn't one of the most famous pictures of Malcolm X the one where he's holding an M1 Carbine?
 
I think I remember reading he was part of the Fifty Caliber Shooters Assocation or something of that nature.
 
He has, without doubt, the most compelling male speaking voice I've ever heard. I'd pay good money to hear him read the dictionary. It's good to know that his views on RKBA are congruent with my own.

"Ray, people will come, Ray. They'll come to Iowa for reasons they can't even fathom. They'll turn up your driveway not knowing for sure why they're doing it. They'll arrive at your door as innocent as children, longing for the past. Of course, we won't mind if you look around, you'll say. It's only $20 per person. They'll pass over the money without even thinking about it: for it is money they have and peace they lack. And they'll walk out to the bleachers; sit in shirtsleeves on a perfect afternoon. They'll find they have reserved seats somewhere along one of the baselines, where they sat when they were children and cheered their heroes. And they'll watch the game and it'll be as if they dipped themselves in magic waters. The memories will be so thick they'll have to brush them away from their faces. People will come Ray. The one constant through all the years, Ray, has been baseball. America has rolled by like an army of steamrollers. It has been erased like a blackboard, rebuilt and erased again. But baseball has marked the time. This field, this game: it's a part of our past, Ray. It reminds of us of all that once was good and it could be again. Oh... people will come Ray. People will most definitely come. "

One of the finest soliloquies ever committed to film. I mist up every time I see that scene.
 
If I recall correctly, I believe his wife is also a pretty avid anti-gunner. Should make for an interesting marriage.... :rolleyes:
 
James

A friend of mine has sold him a few millitary collector pieces.a few jap pistols and an all original M1 Garand just like he carried in the war.
 
Sam said:
Don't know about the family being terrorized but Jones spent most of his childhood in Michigan. Moved there when he was 5.

Either way a fine fellow, solid citizen, Army Ranger and a damn fine actor to boot. His first screen role was in my favorite movie of all time, playing Lt Lothar Zogg the bombadier in Dr. Strangelove.
He is a credit to ALL Americans and someone I that exceedingly am proud to have as a fellow citizen.

Sam

+1 each to Sam and Jones!
 
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