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<blockquote data-quote="777guy" data-source="post: 1713019" data-attributes="member: 104936"><p>Great conversation!</p><p>A quote from my deceased father, a brilliant mild mannered gentleman who was a WWII vet:</p><p>"The gov't can take my weapons, but they'll have to pry them from my dead bloody fingers".</p><p>He spoke this to me when Lyndon Johnson proposed severe gun regulations after John Kennedy was assassinated. I hold the same deeply held belief of many citizens that tyranny follows disarming the populace. The louder and more frequent the political rhetoric for disarmament becomes, the larger and more powerful my armory becomes. For the purpose of perspective, I served in the U. S. Army as enlisted Infantry, subsequently as a Warrant Officer helicopter pilot, and am a former Federal Law Enforcement officer.</p><p>I take very seriously the Oath I swore on 3 different occasions to protect the Constitution of the United States from all enemies, foreign and domestic. Let us pray that dignity, reason, and respect for our Constitution can be restored to the collective body of our elected governmental officials...local, state and national. God bless The United States of America .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="777guy, post: 1713019, member: 104936"] Great conversation! A quote from my deceased father, a brilliant mild mannered gentleman who was a WWII vet: “The gov’t can take my weapons, but they’ll have to pry them from my dead bloody fingers”. He spoke this to me when Lyndon Johnson proposed severe gun regulations after John Kennedy was assassinated. I hold the same deeply held belief of many citizens that tyranny follows disarming the populace. The louder and more frequent the political rhetoric for disarmament becomes, the larger and more powerful my armory becomes. For the purpose of perspective, I served in the U. S. Army as enlisted Infantry, subsequently as a Warrant Officer helicopter pilot, and am a former Federal Law Enforcement officer. I take very seriously the Oath I swore on 3 different occasions to protect the Constitution of the United States from all enemies, foreign and domestic. Let us pray that dignity, reason, and respect for our Constitution can be restored to the collective body of our elected governmental officials...local, state and national. God bless The United States of America . [/QUOTE]
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