All Those Guns!
by L. Reichard White
by
L. Reichard White
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Hi Josh!
Thanks for
the article showing how well prepared we Americans are what
with all
those guns!
As you suggested
in mentioning the Swiss
defense system, more mountains would be good too, but the only
place with 2,000 miles of contiguous mountains would be the SciFi
Channel.
So, we'll just
have to be glad all those extra firearms seem to be compensating.
I think the last time the continental US was invaded was in 1812?
And I know
you're probably a bit frightened by Canada, being so close to the
border and all, but it's Mexico and their "take back by birth what
we lost by war" strategy that scares the you-know-what out of me!
Of course, that's much better than Daisy Cutters, C-130s, Abrams
tanks and Abu Ghraib.
Of course,
while, unlike Switzerland, we don't have to worry TOO much about
our immediate neighbors, "we've" apparently been quite paranoid
about those folks FURTHER away having invaded various of
them over the years. At least 130 times as of 1988 according
to Carl Sagan based on the Congressional Record.
And of course,
just to keep "our" hand in, that number has been seriously
"improved" in the 19 years since Sagan's article. Under both
Democratic and Republican administrations.
And just so
"we" don't get rusty, it looks like "we're"
going to put another mid-eastern country, Iran, in its place.
Namely back into the stone age as James Baker III also put
it to Tariq Aziz of Iraq just before the 1st Iraq so-called "War."
What IS this obsession with Iraq anyway?
Also Clinton
(the "Bill" variety) warned that well-known hotbed of terrorists,
Serbia, the same thing just before bombing it, well, ah, back to
the stone age. And, it seems, "we" are quite worried about "ourselves"
as well, what with the Democratic-controlled Congress passing that
bill a couple of weeks ago making it easier than even "our" pillar
of freedom, Dubya, wanted to spy on "ourselves."
Which brings
me back to those firearms and Switzerland. Despite "our" predilection
to "worry" about our distant neighbors, most folks worry more about
their CLOSEST potential enemy instead:
As Americans
we must always remember that we all have a common enemy, an enemy
that is dangerous, powerful, and relentless. I refer, of course,
to the federal government.
~
Columnist Dave Barry
And, of course,
our first President seemed to recognize the danger too.
Government
is not eloquence, it is not reason. It is force. And like fire,
makes a dangerous servant and a fearful master.
~
George Washington
And, it seems,
"our" Dubya concurs.
The United
States is at war with America. And we have been for 60 years.
~
President George W. Bush, June 29, 2006
Our enemies
are innovative and resourceful, and so are we. They never stop
thinking about new ways to harm our country and our people, and
neither do we.
~
President George W. Bush, Washington, D.C., Aug. 5, 2004
So, given the
fabled armaments sported by our closest enemy, we might want to
be thinking more like the Swiss (military grade weapons) and even
the Iraqis, who at least have RPGs!!
September
3, 2007
L. Reichard
White [send him mail]
lives several houses up from the site of the old Black Horse Tavern,
a birthplace of the Whiskey Rebellion which explains a lot.
He supported his writing habit for over 30 years by beating casinos
at their own games. Visit his website at
NEXIALIST NEWS, his blog at Do
you have UNCOMMON SENSE?, and
Hierarchy and Leadership? Not In MY Group You Don't!
a key chapter from his latest project, "The
Hi-jacking of Civilization" which has almost nothing at all
to do with 9-11.
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