Posted by NCWayne on January 03, 2013 at 11:18:19 from (69.40.232.132):
In Reply to: Re: OT Hunters posted by rockyridgefarm on January 03, 2013 at 09:55:36:
I believe it was Hirohito that stated something to the effect that, 'You can't invade a country when there is a gun behind every blade of grass.' Think about it this way, the majority of the forces in Vietnam weren't regular Vietmese Army personall, but 'civilians' drafted into service, given a small amount of training, and put into the field against the US Army as a gorilla force...and they basically kicked out butts. The same holds true in Afghanistan. Look what teheir guys did against thr Russians years ago and what they are doing to out guys right now.
What it all comes down to is a disiplined, by the book, military force can't stand against a superior gorilla force....and for lack of a better definition, that has always been what America's 'militia' (ie - civilians under arms) has been from day one wether the current administration, with their gun control agenda, wants you to believe it or not. All you have to do is look back at our history (things like the War of 1812 with Andrew Jackson and his men in Louisiana kicking some Redcoat butt), along with comments made by our Founding Fathers, to know this.
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