Tuesday, March 12, 2013

No 'slippery slope' toward total forcible citizen disarmament? Think again.

The "slippery slope" is indeed real, but if we reach the bottom, it will not be to find the "gun free paradise" that Schakowsky envisions. At the bottom of that slope lies bloody civil war--and America's gun owners do not intend to lose.

7 comments:

Ashrak said...

Unfortunately when the bottom is reached the NRA will likely still be on the side calling for training course and classroom training for permission to fight back.

Yeah, I do get tired of taking shots at the NRA but the actuality is that it picks its position- and I'm just pointing out the idiocy of it.

Sadly, when the former nation hits bottom so very many will wonder how we got there. They will not realize until then, if even then, that their own support for the best disguised gun control group in the USA, the NRA, was the bobsled ridden to the bottom.

SWIFT said...

I have to believe that the Left is not really committed to forcible citizen disarmament. Not one has volunteered to lead from the front in a house to house gun confiscation pogrom. Could it be paranoia? Let's find out. Let's skip all the debate and social graces and get to the shooting part.

Anonymous said...

http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013/03/12/nj-mother-forced-to-turn-over-her-guns-charged-with-terroristic-threats-after-reading-the-constitution-at-tax-dispute-assembly/

Anonymous said...

Neither will we lose Mike.

Like I have said before, we are not buying every weapon and round we can find just to turn them in.

We are getting ready for battle.

Anonymous said...

How much rope does it take to hang a traitor at your average overpass?

Anonymous said...

Let's start this already....I'm getting old and gray loading rounds.
I took the Oath in 1969 and will give my life to restore the Constitution as the only guide to a functional society.
Can you imagine the Blue cities without power this summer?
We start by taking down the Blue grid....then burning all the warehouses storing the toilet paper.
They think they can win a War of Liberal Agression. They are delusional.
Molon Labe
III/0317

Carl Stevenson said...

Most overpasses have at least 14 ft clearance, then it's about 6 ft to the railing. That's 20 ft. Double that to allow for hauling them up from the ground, plus 10 ft for the noose and some length for a couple of guys to grab hold of.
Sounds like 50ft about would do it.
If you're short, figure about 8 ft to get from the rail to 2 ft below the deck, plus about 7 ft for the noose and some tie off tail, which would mean you could get by with about 15 ft in a pinch. That of course presumes you're willing to just toss them off the overpass, rather than indulging in the pleasure of hauling them up slowly from below.