ERNO
10-12-2010, 16:43
Sept. 10, 2010
THE KNOX UPDATE, by Jeff Knox,
" Sen. Maj. Leader Harry Reid [D-Nev], recently introduced a TV ad attacking his Rep. opponent, Sharron Angle, for a comment she made about the Second Amendment. During an interview on the Lars Larson Show, Angle commented that if the government continued straying from the Constitution and could not be brought back into constitutional compliance by voters at the ballot box, she feared that people would resort to the Sec. Amend. as a means of correcting the nation's course. The Reid ad features a spokesman who identifies himself as a police officer, a Republican, and a member of the NRA. He declares his own support for the Sec. Ammend. and then calls Angle's statement 'crazy.' "
My response to Knox's commentary is this: I agree with Knox that if politicains disregard the rule of law under the Constitution, it is the responsibility to force compliance and the only viable means available for doing that is exercise of the right to arms.
But I sincerly believe with the police officer that Angle is "crazy". She comes on to me as "THE LORD OF THE FIRING RANGE", by an article written by Louis Arebuck, of SWAT magazine.: A person who arrives at the range thinking he is the Lord of all firing ranges. You and I have seen them all before; a person who has his own set of range rules, usually totatilly opposite of the real range rules. And if you politely point out his range rule mistake, he will verbally attack you nefariously, then progress to violent threats.
THE KNOX UPDATE, by Jeff Knox,
" Sen. Maj. Leader Harry Reid [D-Nev], recently introduced a TV ad attacking his Rep. opponent, Sharron Angle, for a comment she made about the Second Amendment. During an interview on the Lars Larson Show, Angle commented that if the government continued straying from the Constitution and could not be brought back into constitutional compliance by voters at the ballot box, she feared that people would resort to the Sec. Amend. as a means of correcting the nation's course. The Reid ad features a spokesman who identifies himself as a police officer, a Republican, and a member of the NRA. He declares his own support for the Sec. Ammend. and then calls Angle's statement 'crazy.' "
My response to Knox's commentary is this: I agree with Knox that if politicains disregard the rule of law under the Constitution, it is the responsibility to force compliance and the only viable means available for doing that is exercise of the right to arms.
But I sincerly believe with the police officer that Angle is "crazy". She comes on to me as "THE LORD OF THE FIRING RANGE", by an article written by Louis Arebuck, of SWAT magazine.: A person who arrives at the range thinking he is the Lord of all firing ranges. You and I have seen them all before; a person who has his own set of range rules, usually totatilly opposite of the real range rules. And if you politely point out his range rule mistake, he will verbally attack you nefariously, then progress to violent threats.