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Guns cause crime; and forks make people fat.

I reject the idea that we, as citizens, or we, as the government can prevent a crime. We have a punitive justice system. If somebody is inclined to commit a crime, they will find a way to do it.

If we ban all guns, and systematically go through every house and destroy ALL firearms, it will not lower the violent crime rate. Studies and history has proven that it will increase violent crime.

Confiscating guns, illegal or otherwise, is not a solution to the problem. The problem is the people who would use a gun for a malicious purpose.

According to the Brady's definition of an 'illegal' gun, there is an endless supply as long as any guns are legal. If my firearm is stolen, it becomes an 'illegal gun' by their argument because it is now in possession of a criminal. If I recover my firearm it becomes a 'legal gun' again.

It's still the same gun. It hasn't changed in any way. That is why I reject the idea of an illegal gun causing problems.

If my firearm can become legal or illegal by virtue of who is holding it, than I would say the person holding it should be held accountable. Not the machined piece of metal.

So to respond to the Brady's(and Obama's) campaign against 'Illegal Guns?' and why it won't work and why we reject it; Because the attributes that make a gun legal or illegal are arbitrary. The difference between a legal gun and an illegal gun are completely dependent upon the person who uses it.

Which is why we, as Pro Right, and Pro Self-Defense people, are against any campaign, war, or restriction upon firearms.

You go after the person. You put him in jail and you keep him there until he has served his time. You enact stricter penalties for violent crimes and repeat offenders.

Does this mean that people will be victims to crimes? Or that people will be killed by criminals with 'illegal guns'? Yes, it does. But getting rid of the guns isn't going to change anything.

A lot more people have been killed with sticks and rocks than with guns.  Plus, where do we go next?  Europe banned guns, violent crime increased, and now they are trying to ban knives.  Maybe our politicians need to realize that as long as we have bad people walking the streets, they are going to do bad things; regardless of what tools they decide to use.
 
Look, it's pretty simple to me. They say over 85% of murders are caused by repeat offenders, a large portion of those on a suspended sentence, on probation, or on parole.

If they were locked up where they should be, they would not have the opportunity to commit a crime.

A crime requires a motive, the ability, and the opportunity.
The motive is easy for a criminal to rationalize.
The ability is easy to come by...be it a stick, a butcher knife, a baseball bat, or a firearm.

The opportunity is the only thing we can take away from the equation. Both by being more aware of our surroundings when we are out and about and keeping the savages behind bars where they belong.
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Unions: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly.

I will not argue the changes for the better that a union can achieve. Coal mining is an excellent example. As is the meat packing industry. Anybody who has read The Jungle cannot be completely critical of how a union of workers can make changes.

But, the quick point, is that it freezes out those who are not part of the Union, or cannot get in the Union's good graces.

And the more extended point is most changes start out for the better. It's the unintended consequences that I find evil. For a union to organize to protect the worker's rights, I do not find incredibly distasteful. What I find distasteful is what the Union does after it gets it's complaints resolved. After you get job security, and what you think of as 'adequate' wages, the Unions continue to push, and push, and push. Why? Because if they didn't the Union leaders wouldn't have a job, and would not be able to justify the 'dues' that they steal from the workers.

A union creates a monopoly, by definition. When you unionize all of the available workers and place them in a collective pool, the union becomes the sole source of labor, and by default, the jobs in a certain field.

Once they achieve that, they can go on strike to coerce employers into giving up more of their profit. Now we get to the problem. How much is enough? After a point, it becomes unsustainable and the employer is forced to increase prices, which leads to inflation and a larger class difference between the employer and the employee who now has to pay more for goods.

The ACLU is a close parallel. I commend the work they did in their early years and it was absolutely necessary. Now, they just look for fights to pick to get publicity so they can get more money. It is no longer about civil liberties, but it's about propaganda and sensationalism.

That is where I have seen all Unions end up. No longer doing what they were designed to do, but just trying to get more and more.

Also, because of the set pay-scale of most unions based on seniority, it removes the initiative and drive to get ahead from most of its employees. In effect, it makes lazy people work no harder than they have to, and makes people who would normally work hard, work less so that the lazy people don't look bad.

Kind of a 'negative peer pressure'.

No, not all Unions HAVE to end up that way, but given enough time, they all do. When you take away the benefits/consequences of hard work, or laziness, and make everybody in effect 'equal', it NEVER brings everybody up to the level of the best worker. It inevitably brings everybody down to the level of the least effective worker.

The novel that has influenced me most in life, was Atlas Shrugged. Many of the ideals that I had always had are written in that book. It wasn't until I read it that I realized I wasn't alone.

Our media, our church's, and our schools preach equality until it made me feel abnormal because I did not believe everybody was equal. I always believed everybody had equal potential, but some people work very hard to reach a level above their peers.

I will not be throttled by the weakest link in an organization. I do not believe I would fit in well with a Union because I do not believe everybody should have a job with equal pay and equal benefits. We need people to dig ditches, and thankfully, there are many people who aspire to do nothing better.

Regards,
Kerb

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More Right-Wing Propaganda

The Left is attacking Palin for bringing up some of the facts about Obama.  They are calling it sleazy.  They are calling it Right-Wing Propaganda.

How is it smut, sleaze, or propaganda to talk about Obama's long time association with somebody who performed domestic terrorist attacks on our own soil?

How is it propaganda to talk about how although Obama has only been a Senator for a short time, he shows the 2nd largest contributions from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac out of all of the other Senators?

How is it propaganda to talk about his business deals with convicted felons?

How is it propaganda to talk about the fact that for over 20 years he received his spiritual and moral guidance from an extremist?

How is it propaganda to talk about his short time in office and his disproportionate amount of 'present' votes?

How is it propaganda to talk about the fact that as a community activist/attorney, he sued Fannie Mae to give mortgages to clients who could not afford them and have since defaulted on those mortgages?

Those are all facts. Are they smutty or sleazy? Yes, they probably are, but that isn't the Republican's fault. They did not live his life for him. Those are all choices BHO made. And to tell you the truth, it scares me to death that so many people in America seem to think BHO is a good man or in any way qualified to lead our country.
 
Don't let BHO or the Left-Wing media allow the American Public to forget just how dispicable this man really is.
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Our most important issue(s) for this election.

   This evening I was involved in a conversation where people were describing which issue they think is most important for this upcoming election.  Overwhelmingly, it was Universal Healthcare and the Economy.
 
Well, mine is 3 part...Universal Health-care, Smaller Government, and the 2nd Amendment.

I do not, under any circumstances want Universal Health-care to come to America. It is one of the worst ideas I have ever heard of, and in every country that has attempted it, the health-care system has approached 3rd world country levels. There is a reason why Canadians make up such a large portion of our rehab centers and hospitals. The wait list for health-care in Canada is ridiculous. Universal anything only serves to bring everybody down to the lowest average. Also, the poorest of our citizens already get free health-care in the form of Medicare or Medicaid. It's a solution to a problem that doesn't exist.

I do not think the Government is the answer to every problem, and when I watch the government creating new solutions to problems that were caused by government in the first place(like the bail out package) it makes me sick. For that reason, I oppose a larger government or anything the government does that is extra-constitutional. There is no Constitutional basis for about 90% of what the government has decided to undertake. There is no provision for a bail out in the Constitution. There is no provision for Universal Health-Care in the Constitution.

Because there are citizens, and people in the government, who believe differently about my first two issues, I hold my third issue to be the most important. Make no mistake about it, the 2nd Amendment has nothing to do with hunting.
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McCain/Palin: I'm loving it!

McCain/Palin...Who would of thought?  After I got up off the floor, brushed myself off, and caught my breath, I started to think about it.
 
A young, inexperienced, Governor of Alaska?  Really?  My biggest concern is that McCain did not choose somebody who would help solidify any of the battleground states.  That hurts.  My second biggest concern is that Palin is adamantly Pro-Life, so will she really be able to pull in Hillary's Army?  I'm not so sure.
 
After I got past those two points, I started to get excited.  A lifetime NRA member with a husband who actually works for a living?  A hunter, fisher, and winner of several marathons and snowmobile races?  A former runner-up to Miss Alaska?  And a governor who actually has executive experience?  She blows Obama out of the water, and Obama wants to play the experience game?
 
Obama, with a somewhat diluted message of change, picks a Washington insider for VP, and shuns Hillary.
 
McCain, a maverick with values, positions, and answers picks a woman who could not be further from Washington.
 
Obama's over-hyped speech and convention are yesterdays news, and for that, McCain gets Highest Honors.
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Tax and Spend Idiots...I mean liberals.

Lets explore this realistically...If Barack raises taxes for, say, people who make over 250,000 a year, who will benefit? The 'people'? How?

We'll assume for the sake of argument that it actually increases Gov't revenue(which it never has in history).

What is the gov't going to do with the money? Are they going to commission more projects to study the DNA of bears in Montana? Or build more bridges to nowhere? Or more projects like the million dollars for a Woodstock Museum?

I can't for the life of me understand why taking money from people who are successful at investing it, and giving it to the gov't who is horrible about spending it, could possibly benefit anybody.

Heres what it will actually do: lower gov't revenue, reduce investments, encourage outsourcing to foreign countries, lead to a work force reduction, and generally destroy the economy.
 
Its time that the Robin Hood fairy tale be put to rest.
 
Who is John Galt.
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Gun Free Zones obviously don't work...here's why.

 
Possible fixes to 'Gun Free Zones', or as I like to call them, 'Criminal Empowerment Zones', and why they won't work...

Solution 1:  Provide adequate security checkpoints to ensure people cannot come onto the property armed.
Problem:  A campus or mall is too large of an area with too many entrance points. Even with high security fences, unless somebody was stationed every 50 feet, people could still smuggle guns or people across and retrieve the gun after going through the checkpoint.

Solution 2:  Force people to go through a single checkpoint with metal detectors at the entrance.
Problem:  A metal detector with the sensitivity set low enough to detect a gun would also be sensitive enough to go off on keys, change, belt buckles, watches, etc. The time to pass several thousand people through a somewhat adequate security checkpoint can be easily seen at your local airport.  You also run into the same problem as solution #1.  Checkpoints can be bypassed.
 
Solution 3:  Prevent a person who intends to commit a crime from coming on the property.
Problem:  You don't know who is the threat until they have already started because the bad guys look just like the good guys.

Solution 4:  Prosecute people who commit gun related offenses in Gun Free Zones to the fullest extent of the law.
Problem:  Our legal system and even our Police Department is a reactionary system, not a prevention system. If you do this, we will do this. For any illegal action, there will be certain consequences. This is done in the hopes that the threat of a consequence will be a deterrent to crime. The trouble with that is; if you have somebody that is prepared to die, and intends to die, to carry out whatever plans he has, he is impossible to stop because of the very nature of our legal system. We could only punish him afterwards, and if he kills himself, we are kind of left holding the bag. A punishment based system, just doesn't work if they guy is willing to die.  It's even less effective if he wants to die.

As has been proven many times before, the only way to prevent a crime from occuring or from escalating are for there to be good citizens  at the crime's location, who are legally armed and willing to stop that crime.  So, it appears to me, the only way to 'fix' gun free zones is to abolish them.
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