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Wednesday, September 1, 2010

"Could Happen...Yeah, It Could!"

In its never-ending campaign against Thoughtcrime, this current Administration has banned the sale of some 850,000 rifles which the South Korean government wanted to sell to U.S. gun collectors. I guess they're having a garage sale.  The reason for the ban was given as  "concerns that the guns could fall into the wrong hands," even though the semi-automatic M-1 rifles and carbines are perfectly legal to own, purchase, and/or sell in the U.S.A.  They are NOT machine guns nor weapons of mass destruction nor are they readily concealable by anyone other than the late Andre the Giant. Thousands of collectors already one one, or more than one. Additionally, there are literally hundreds of carbine-type rifles currently being manufactured which are far superior to the M-1.  None is "illegal"  to own.  None.  Zero.  Zilch.  Nada.
And yet this Socialist administration (refer to the DoJ website for documentation:  http://www.justice.gov/) continues its multi-pronged attacks on the Constitution, the Bill of Rights and other Amendments, and States' rights as well  (just ask Arizona's Governor Brewer) in its seemingly unending attacks against that "fundamentally flawed document" filled with your God-given rights which so obviously keeps Mr. O's granny-panties in a bunch.
I don't personally desire to own an M-1, as I believe my current weapons are far more accurate, dependable, and, in general, vastly superior to the M-1, but if some Korean War vet wants to add to his souvenir collection, Mr. "O-gee, I've never even been a freaking CUB SCOUT" should pack up his tea set and BUTT OUT.
But maybe I'm prejudiced:  you know, just another bitter gun-owner, clinging to my religion  and that "Fundamentally Flawed Document" and suspicious of anybody who doesn't "look like me."  


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