From: Wings of the Morning (nectar@landmarknet.net)
Date: Wed Dec 17 1997 - 14:51:22 MST
Michael Butler wrote:
> I'm going to keep this brief, and then I'll probably have said all I feel
> like saying on this subject...
>
> On Wed, 17 Dec 1997, Wings of the Morning wrote:
>
> > that story is seriously sickening. It is a hard choice to make. But that's one
> > life opposed to thousands man. How about the millions of jews who died in
> > concentration camps in WWII? That couldn't really do much about soldiers armed
> > with guns and other weaponry forcing them to move along, and to do horrible things,
> > who would shoot them at an instence if they tried anything.
>
> Bad example. The Jews were disarmed by law, before they started being
> rounded up and exterminated. Kind of like my "all left handed people are
> now slaves" example.
>
Yeah I know it was, but still I hope you got my point. Like I said, I know we can't
just get rid of guns all together, but my point was, none of that would have been
possible if the gun didn't even exist. I'm not saying put a stop to guns, if it wa
possible, sure, I'd be fore it, but I know it's not. I just like to defend the other
side. I don't like to see gun owners saying there's nothing wrong with guns, because
there is, end of story. And ya, I've prolly said close to all I want to about this
subject, I'd rather get on something interesting to pool my thoght with on someone,
rather than debate and separate it. Peace man.
-Mike Everett
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