--- Sonja van Baardwijk-Holten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> >
> > If this were to happen in the US, the number of
> pacifists would increase by
> > 3 orders of magnitude in 1 annosecond.
>
> Well that should resolve the gun issue once and for
> all and just as quick. ;o)
>
Ahh, just take them?
I often see complaints about America and her views and
policies but very little about how to improve upon the
problems. When I ask if they think the government
should just impose what's right on her citizens, i'm
told 'no'. But when i see comments like this, i
wonder if you surruptitously think 'yes'.
>From your point of view it seems so simple, people
should do what's right. If they're not, find someone
or something to *make* them do it. But who decides
what is right, and what happens to the people who
don't agree? Screw em, they're wrong. If you think
about it logically, knowing that people who think this
way may be becoming a majority or are already, it
sounds like a darn good reason to own a gun. Unless
you *do* go along with the majority, then you're on
the winning team.
If you don't know any people in your country who may
think about this sort of thing, maybe it's because
they moved to America long ago.
dean
run-on sentence boy who doesn't have a spellchecker
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