Thursday, June 16, 2016

ISIS Will Mail Guns To Terrorists

    Big news for the Crackers whose answer to everything is "Ban it!" First, it doesn't work. Just look at banning alcohol during the Prohibition. It turned out to be a joke. Look at the War On Drugs. It's turned out to be a sick joke that benefits the police and their unions, lawyers, judges and their staff, correction officers and their unions, and most currently, private penitentiaries. It's all these people's and institutions' welfare system. But like all sick jokes, somebody gets hurt, and in this case, it is we, the people, who get hurt by being arrested, fined, and incarcerated for drug use and drug sales. And all the activity by the mentioned people and institutions makes no difference. People not only still buy, sell, and take drugs but they do so in increasing numbers. The people have spoken, and politicians need to be listening to their constituents. People want a right to their own bodies. Government employees have no rights to the bodies of the people. The people do. Now we are hearing the shallow, ignorant screams that guns, at least "assault" weapons should be banned. That is throwing out the baby with the bathwater. Guns are good for they allow Granny in her rocker to defend herself against a gang of evil weightlifters who want to rape her to death. It is the Great Equalizer. If only one person had a gun at the Orlando Plume in addition to the Islamist shooter! If a terrorist wants a gun, no matter how much it is banned in America, all he has to do is notify the Islamic State, and it will send him a gun in the mail or by UPS or some other carrier. Face it,
hysterical Crackers, if you ban "assault" rifles and the ban worked, it would make the situation worse because then the terrorists would have to use bombs, and bombs are extremely hard to find plus they blow up buildings which are very expensive to rebuild. Do you hear me? If guns were banned and it worked, the difference would be worse! Welcome to reality.
    Peter Nickerson, Philosophy Major, Class of '68, William and Mary, 352-359-0850.

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