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<blockquote data-quote="Hugnot" data-source="post: 2014746" data-attributes="member: 115658"><p>Thank you for your interest in our dear beloved United States of America (the arsenal of Democracy), a country that "bailed out" Europe during the last world war that ended in 1945, in part with the defeat of Nazi Germany in May 1945. Upon visiting Norway a few years ago I stood feet away where the Norwegian patriots hung the hated Quisling (Nazi suck-up) for crimes against the people of Norway. Quisling's crimes included placing the Norwegian people essentially on bare subsistence rations that resulted in malnutrition deaths of thousands of infants and elderly.</p><p></p><p>My family emigrated from France in the early 1900's seeking a better life. We quickly adapted to America and realized that the United States' Constitution provided a framework of laws to protect our family from government supported predations and this gets into the 2nd Amendment - the right to keep and bear arms. I took the oath, required upon enlistment in the United States Navy, to <u>protect</u> our constitution against all <em>enemies</em>. That oath remains many years after. Our family, being of a minority group in France, had suffered from persecution for hundreds of years at the hands of government and that has <em>shaped</em> our and my views of what constitutes an enemy - infringement of God given rights - reliance on God, indicated with a Bible near the front door of every home.</p><p></p><p>Same for my dear wife, of Norwegian descent, her family emigrating from Norway in the early 1900's - Fishermen (cod fishes, more than one) from Vaeroy, Norway.</p><p></p><p>Rest easy out there, Thescandinavian, because if it "hits the fan again" the USA has your back. Keep on posting stuff as we love to hear from our shooting brothers from distant lands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hugnot, post: 2014746, member: 115658"] Thank you for your interest in our dear beloved United States of America (the arsenal of Democracy), a country that "bailed out" Europe during the last world war that ended in 1945, in part with the defeat of Nazi Germany in May 1945. Upon visiting Norway a few years ago I stood feet away where the Norwegian patriots hung the hated Quisling (Nazi suck-up) for crimes against the people of Norway. Quisling's crimes included placing the Norwegian people essentially on bare subsistence rations that resulted in malnutrition deaths of thousands of infants and elderly. My family emigrated from France in the early 1900's seeking a better life. We quickly adapted to America and realized that the United States' Constitution provided a framework of laws to protect our family from government supported predations and this gets into the 2nd Amendment - the right to keep and bear arms. I took the oath, required upon enlistment in the United States Navy, to [U]protect[/U] our constitution against all [I]enemies[/I]. That oath remains many years after. Our family, being of a minority group in France, had suffered from persecution for hundreds of years at the hands of government and that has [I]shaped[/I] our and my views of what constitutes an enemy - infringement of God given rights - reliance on God, indicated with a Bible near the front door of every home. Same for my dear wife, of Norwegian descent, her family emigrating from Norway in the early 1900's - Fishermen (cod fishes, more than one) from Vaeroy, Norway. Rest easy out there, Thescandinavian, because if it "hits the fan again" the USA has your back. Keep on posting stuff as we love to hear from our shooting brothers from distant lands. [/QUOTE]
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