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Re: O/T Canadian gun regisrty


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Posted by Dave NE IA on February 09, 2006 at 06:35:49 from (12.214.14.245):

In Reply to: O/T Canadian gun regisrty posted by Michael Soldan on February 08, 2006 at 16:32:20:

I seen a copy of a speach made years ago saying that their country is safe now that all guns are registered etc. The speach was in 1935 and the details I do not recal. The speach was by Mr. Hitler. Gun laws are like anything else our goverment does, a reaction to a popular outcry or crime. Most politicians are from wealthy families and for the most part crooked, they will step on anybodys toes to get what they want. Government will always be government, and in the US the biggest concern on all our minds is the overpowerment of government. We get it from both parties here, kind of like pick your poision. Big business will pay the politicians so they can remain on top of the heap. I can not go with either party because they are over the top extreeeeeeeemists in both parties. We are loosing freedom by both parties, we learn as we get older what a joke it realy is. Our courts are a joke as well, and to think so many soilders in history died for this. We all blow it off till the Sh-t his our own fan.

As far as your gun issue, why not just take the guns away from all government officials, and their body guards, as well as security people that protects our government officials. Another train of thought is why not let politicians cary guns while in session, they would shoot each other and maybe the smarter ones would servive? Dave NE IA


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