Blah blah blah blah. What I hear is a bunch of folks defending their decision to do nothing and trying to convince others to do nothing with them. No coward wants to sit on the sidelines alone.
While you wait for the coming fall, have you considered spending just a little bit of your ammo money to mentor a child?
Have you thought if the school doesn't teach history properly that you should spend one of your precious vacation days auditing your local classroom?
Maybe you should save one of your personal days and go to a city council meeting and try to improve your community instead of the 1500 to improve your ammo supply.
Maybe you should do something instead of encouraging others to do nothing.
I for one am tired of pandering to the gun community for fear of hurting feelings. If you are not doing something to improve this country, then you are not much of an American, and folks like you are why we are in the present situation.
If the future outlook is a bad as you think, and you believe it cannot be changed, then shut up and sit down. This country was founded by people of action, and people of action are what we need to save it.
Did the men of the Continental Army refuse to fight in Trenton because they were outnumbered and had to walk through the snow in bare bloodied feet?
Did the men of the 20th Maine throw down their arms and whine when Col Chamberlain told them to pivot on their weak flank and charge, with empty rifles?
Did the sailors of Taffy 3 throw up their hands and say what's the point when Cmdr Copeland told them "This will be a fight against overwhelming odds from which survival cannot be expected. We will do what damage we can."?
No one is asking anyone to fight, if we need to do that then we have failed as citizens because countless men and women have already died so we would not have to. We need Americans who are worthy of the lives that have been given to preserve the liberties we so vainly have squandered. If you are not willing to go quietly, if you think the world is filled with possibilities and not despair, if you are a person of action, then join us, we have a plan. People of action are what we need.
I am done with this thread, I will spend my energies with doers. The rest can pay ten bucks to tour the museum with their grandkids, point to our pictures and say "I didn't think it was possible, but those folks would not give up".
Yellowhousejake
Dave Goodrich
i think i understand where your coming from and what you mean, and if i am right i would prolly agree with you, but your delivery kind of sucks my friend
jake