A very lethal Mr. Mackey
In all seriousness though that was a good video. I often find myself slipping and have to retrack and remember how easy things really are here. With freedom comes complacency I guess.
"There is no news in the truth, and no truth in the news."
"The revolution will not be televised... Instead it will be filmed from multiple angles via cell phone cameras, promptly uploaded to YouTube, Tweeted about, and then shared on Facebook, pending a Wi-Fi connection."
Fan fuckin tastic, I still dont want to run my Scar "like a boss" but that was well worth my time and then some.
"Those who would trade liberty for safety deserve neither"
Awesome. He hits the nail on the head.
Funny thing to me was hearing him talk about the kids in Africa...not long ago I watched some kids over there playing with a stick and a string. I watched a guy with no legs, who moved around on a little cart made of a piece of plywood with four little casters under it, who lived by begging on street corners but who was always smiling, always appeared happy, and always had a kind word and a blessing for those who would pass, even if they didn't give him a thing. How many people in this country could be positive under the same circumstances? Where this guy was, there is no social security, no welfare, you don't get squat unless you're lucky enough to have a job to earn it or someone gives it to you. A good monthly income was $120 US! Most got along on less than that, and they live 6-10-14 people to a little hut with no power, water, or anything else. The police make extra money by shaking down motorists who look like they may have a few bucks that the officers can slap a fine on them for. You can own guns there...if you can afford them. The cheapest, crappiest little rifle that sells for $120 here costs triple that, or more, there. So to them, it costs more than the currently overpriced SCARs and ARs here now would to us, comparatively. And that's assuming the police don't confiscate it from them once they buy it.
I'm sure there are other vets on here who've seen stuff like this too. I just wish there was a way for the rest of our country to get a good, up close and personal look at how a lot of the rest of the world lives so that they could appreciate what they have, as opposed to living the entitlement and whining about little BS that, in the end, doesn't mean a thing.
SI VIS PACEM, PARA BELLUM
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I've stated before on the forums that I have never served, something in my life now I have come to regret, but I grew up in a Marine Corps household. I hope to never see the things my old man had seen, or experience some of the hells he experienced but, he taught me a most valuable lesson about what I had, and how lucky I had it, all because I was an American. He rarely spoke of his time in combat or what he had seen or done, but when he did I listened, and he painted a very real picture of a world that the vast majority of the civilian population of this country couldn't begin to comprehend.
Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?
Malo periculosam, libertatem quam quietam servitutem. --TJ
That's what the average Joe doesn't get... I always ask people who never served, have rarely conversed with anyone who has, and never had a family member that served, and always they can't grasp the concept "Do you know what tyranny looks like in the modern world?" It always leads to the disbelief that our government will never go that way. How do they know? In the 1970's that's what the Afghan people thought. Come 1996 and the Taliban is telling you that your wife can't work, your daughter can't go to school, and if you don't follow their twisted form of Islam you're dead! Having been there to see the aftermath, and talking to the people who lived and/or grew up in that kind of society you come to realize that absolute power really does corrupt absolutely. Like Haley said, except I'll go one further: [After the destruction of the 2nd Amendment] what if the government said you will be arrested if you speak out against them and/or their policies? It happened in Iraq, it happened in Afghanistan, it still happens in Iran and North Korea. "But Ronin, that would never happen here in America!" Are you 100% sure. If we're all disarmed, what's to stop the powers that be from passing a law like that? What are you really going to do?
"There is no news in the truth, and no truth in the news."
"The revolution will not be televised... Instead it will be filmed from multiple angles via cell phone cameras, promptly uploaded to YouTube, Tweeted about, and then shared on Facebook, pending a Wi-Fi connection."
I would not wish for anyone to have to deal with combat and the results; but if everyone in this country could see how people in some other countries (Not Germany and places like that, but certain African countries and places like India, Pakistan, and so on) live I think it would make a considerable difference. And I'm not talking a few pictures; I'm talking about being there, seeing it up close and personal. I'm sure there would be plenty who wouldn't be fazed, but I think a lot of people would get it.
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"There is no news in the truth, and no truth in the news."
"The revolution will not be televised... Instead it will be filmed from multiple angles via cell phone cameras, promptly uploaded to YouTube, Tweeted about, and then shared on Facebook, pending a Wi-Fi connection."