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Politics Of Hunting & Guns (NOT General Politics)
SARAH PALIN - My kind of gal!
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<blockquote data-quote="matador" data-source="post: 236862" data-attributes="member: 10692"><p><span style="color: black"><span style="font-family: 'Verdana'">Elkguys I am with edge and many others who thank you for taking one for all of us. I have pondered the possibility of future conflict in our country if it were to go so far left that our nation will become so divided ideologically that living within each others realm (potential future communism and capitalism) will be intolerable. This hypothesis is not beyond realism as history is full of examples of civil war. We already had one civil war. Right now this is simply an idea that is part of the differential for our future and nothing more. However, the possibility is still ever present and we have to beware communism does not creep up on us (regardless of who wins) because large numbers of Americans do feel comfortable with wealth redistribution. I don't believe they really understand the implications of such policies but it appears to be a trendy sentiment against capitalism. Also I have heard and read, for example, the degree to which many gun owners have expressed protection of their firearms, even to the death. I wonder how many civilizations would have survived their demise had they resisted disarmament? I am positive, though, the defense of The Constitution along with its capitalist ideology is paramount to the survival of the United States our Founding Fathers created. I hope we never see such a conflict but it does not hurt to be vigilant.</span></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="matador, post: 236862, member: 10692"] [COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana]Elkguys I am with edge and many others who thank you for taking one for all of us. I have pondered the possibility of future conflict in our country if it were to go so far left that our nation will become so divided ideologically that living within each others realm (potential future communism and capitalism) will be intolerable. This hypothesis is not beyond realism as history is full of examples of civil war. We already had one civil war. Right now this is simply an idea that is part of the differential for our future and nothing more. However, the possibility is still ever present and we have to beware communism does not creep up on us (regardless of who wins) because large numbers of Americans do feel comfortable with wealth redistribution. I don’t believe they really understand the implications of such policies but it appears to be a trendy sentiment against capitalism. Also I have heard and read, for example, the degree to which many gun owners have expressed protection of their firearms, even to the death. I wonder how many civilizations would have survived their demise had they resisted disarmament? I am positive, though, the defense of The Constitution along with its capitalist ideology is paramount to the survival of the United States our Founding Fathers created. I hope we never see such a conflict but it does not hurt to be vigilant.[/FONT][/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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