The Bitter Fruits of Compromise
by
Michael Gaddy
by Michael Gaddy
"Worse
than thieves, murderers, or cannibals those who offer compromise
slow you and sap your vitality while pretending to be your friends.
Compromisers are the enemy of all humanity, the enemies of life
itself. Compromisers are the enemies of everything important, sacred
and true."
~ L. Neil
Smith
While the vast
majority of emails I have received in response to my articles here
and here,
have been overwhelmingly positive, I have received quite a number
from those who believe compromise with the state on the subject
of concealed carry permits to somehow be positive, while others
who continue in their support of the NRA have written to say, Neo,
you must swallow the blue pill; life is good, the NRA is our friend.
I am no psychologist,
but I do understand the desire of those who have chosen to compromise
feeling the need to be reinforced in their actions, so they attempt
to convince others to do likewise. Compromise is the path of least
resistance.
It is my belief
one cannot compromise with anyone whose goal is your destruction,
for it is not the gun in the hands of a free man the tyrant fears,
but the spirit of the man who possesses it. Compromise destroys
the spirit of liberty and converts it to one of accommodation.
Compromise
bears bitter fruit. On a bright sunny day in October of 1991, then
Suzanna Gratia went to lunch with her parents at Luby’s restaurant
in Killeen, Texas. In order to be in compliance with an unconstitutional
law that forbade the possession of a concealed weapon, Ms. Gratia
compromised and left her .38 caliber pistol in her vehicle. Suddenly,
a madman, George Hennard, drove his truck into the cafeteria, got
out of the truck and opened fire on those inside.
Ms. Gratia
and her father, Al, turned over a table to use as cover. Ms. Gratia
stated she reached for her purse to retrieve her .38, but then realized
she had left it in her car.
Believing the
madman was going to shoot everyone, Al Gratia, exhibited uncommon
courage in rushing the killer. Hennard shot him in the chest, an
obvious mortal wound. Ms. Gratia spotted a window, broken by another
patron trying to escape, told her mother to follow her and then
made her escape. Her mother decided she could not leave her wounded
husband, sat on the floor and cradled his head in her arms. Hennard
would return to where Mrs. Gratia sat and shoot her in the head.
The couple had just celebrated their 47th wedding anniversary.
Ms. Gratia,
now Dr. Suzanna Hupp, has become a crusader for the Second Amendment.
Here
she shows she inherited her mother and father’s courage as she addresses
the Charles Schumer led committee on banning assault weapons. Notice
she says, "I would much rather be sitting in jail with a
felony offense on my head and have my parents alive." She
also states "she made the stupidest decision of her life"
when she decided to comply with the law and not carry her weapon.
Best of all
was when Ms. Gratia Hupp explained to the tyrants on the committee
the true meaning of the Second Amendment; "the Second Amendment
is not about duck hunting, and I know I am not going to make very
many friends saying this, but, its about all of our rights to be
able to protect ourselves from all you guys up there."
What courage. Those of you who are more than willing to compromise
away our rights and freedoms are not fit to carry this woman’s shoes.
God Bless you,
Dr. Hupp, you are the epitome of courage.
The battlefield
of freedom is littered with the bodies of those who believe in compromise.
Unfortunately, they usually manage to take some heroes with them.
Hope is not
a method.
January
12, 2009
Michael
Gaddy [send him mail],
an Army veteran of Vietnam, Grenada, and Beirut, lives in the Four
Corners area of the American Southwest.
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