I can't get a gun 'cause I ain't got a job...
I can't get a job 'cause I can't go to school..
So I'm looking for a girl with a gun and a car (and a house with the cable)
Lost in America.....

I and my wife will be happy to have you and your mate in my house if you ever come to Europe , I think you should come and check how's life here. There is a sort of prejudice you have about your government as if they where a bunch of rascals to keep away....It might be true, but they are the product of your society, if you don't feel as people that you are responsible and are the foundation of their power, you are not sovereign, a couple of guns might cause a bit of trouble in some school or family, but if the "legal" power decides you have to be terminated they will take you and close you wherever they want, your colt under the tile is not going to stop them, thinking so is quite naivegaryb wrote:that's the difference between an american who understands what "freedom" is about and the rest of the world. everyone else is a subject. the american is a soveriegn and, if he understands what that means, he expects to be treated as such. unfortunately, government's promises of protection have made the average american confused and once more, enslaved just like his european brethren...................................................................................................................................................................... the state is an institution established as a promise to the people it serves, who endow the state with their own power to serve the common purpose, although the twisted inbred f*@ks who manage to sit at the top of these structures through lies and greed would sell it as the other way around. they'd like you to think that it's all subjective and that your "privileges" flow from their generosity and largess. .
astroman wrote:well, all I can say is that if someone trespasses a certain border threatening my life... then the only thing that would keep me away from pulling the trigger is upcoming trouble with the authorities, not the s*cker's brain spilled over the place.braincell wrote:If a crazy man was chasing you would you rather he have a knife or a gun?
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Bro, tase him and run away. That's all you need to do. There is no need for lethal violence.
possibly not the politically correct way of thinking, but that's how it is - and that's me... not even bashing a fly in the room - I'll catch it and put it out of the window.
with ticks and mosquitos it's a bit different, tho![]()
cheers, Tom
i was referring to having a gun or two laying around, as you mentioned earlier, saying law abiding citizens, legal owners of guns from earlier (they have the same opportunity to buy a gun as you do, they aint born criminals remember) turn criminal to survive (we are talking in context of a food crisis as far as i understand).zangsta wrote:??? I don´t get this part... legally armed .. ?? army, police what ??or are you implying that having a gun would help if 10 legally armed people came by?.
J_S
Braincell, the phrase was '...trespassing a border that threatens my life...'braincell wrote:... I don't consider simply trespassing such a serious crime that someone should be killed for it, ...
Or the grand plan was to ward invaders off under the cover of something else.garyb wrote:as to the legalese about "bearing arms", the writers of the constitution were quite clear, both in the preamble to "the bill of rights" and in other writings, that they knew that the government would eventually become corrupt and that the best way to temper that was to have a citizenry that was armed, rebellious and vigilant and too dangerous to cross.