Are you new?Why wasn't it shown on the regular news channels?
Nope, just behind in the times!! I should really start paying attention to the tv!!Are you new?
Nope, just behind in the times!! I should really start paying attention to the tv!!
I don't know about 20/20, but the clip from Penn and Teller was different.Part of that story was broadcast on a segment of 20/20 I believe a few years back. Also that clip was on a Penn and Tellers ******** segment on gun control
Have seen this before but it bears re-watching and re-posting for those that haven't seen it. Unfortunately I think that those who need to see it the most are those that wouldn't watch it.
Want a wake-up call, folks? This happened in 1991. The people who were born that year will be eligible for IN LTCHs next year.
And those who need to see it most, when the story is told to them, discount it by saying that such a situation is so rare that to carry is unnecessary, or they discount that the person showing it to them would react to it correctly ("oh, come on, would you really...?" and they aren't willing to believe that the answer is "yes".) They just cannot comprehend that no matter how rarely it happens, when it does happen, you have to either be able to react to it or just **** your pants and wait to die. They cannot wrap their heads around the idea that someone they know to be quiet and peaceable and not prone to violence can respond to violent attack with equal or greater violence and stop the criminal before other innocents are hurt or killed... and can then return to being peaceable, quiet people, not prone to violence.
The key is that those people to whom I refer, those sheepdogs, if you will, have that capacity in response to a threat, a clear and present danger, if you will, and never of their own initiative. It is that which separates them from the criminal, the predator, the evildoer: The capacity for violence for personal gain of their own initiative is a trait solely of the latter.
Blessings,
B
Want a wake-up call, folks? This happened in 1991. The people who were born that year will be eligible for IN LTCHs next year.
And those who need to see it most, when the story is told to them, discount it by saying that such a situation is so rare that to carry is unnecessary, or they discount that the person showing it to them would react to it correctly ("oh, come on, would you really...?" and they aren't willing to believe that the answer is "yes".) They just cannot comprehend that no matter how rarely it happens, when it does happen, you have to either be able to react to it or just **** your pants and wait to die. They cannot wrap their heads around the idea that someone they know to be quiet and peaceable and not prone to violence can respond to violent attack with equal or greater violence and stop the criminal before other innocents are hurt or killed... and can then return to being peaceable, quiet people, not prone to violence.
The key is that those people to whom I refer, those sheepdogs, if you will, have that capacity in response to a threat, a clear and present danger, if you will, and never of their own initiative. It is that which separates them from the criminal, the predator, the evildoer: The capacity for violence for personal gain of their own initiative is a trait solely of the latter.
Blessings,
B
People sleep safe in their beds only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf
Watch it again she spoke with conviction as Schumer D-NY sat there and looked like he could have cared less about her her thoughts or anything she was sayingHave seen this before but it bears re-watching and re-posting for those that haven't seen it. Unfortunately I think that those who need to see it the most are those that wouldn't watch it.
Well said. As a child in the 60s my Mother used to take me and my sister to Lubys to eat. I remember when this happened in 1991 and I thought it was horrifying. In 1991 I did not own a gun and never thought I would. I had never thought I needed one. Let's face it, most have been culled into a sense of safety since bad things rarely do happen. It wasn't until recently that I started to really think about it and I felt the need to take my constitutional and civic duties seriously. This internal conversation came to a head with the Heller decision and recent politics. Since then I have become a gun owner, applied for and recieved a LTCH, and will now vote based on how a candidate views the constitution and their constitutional responsibilies.
So I am basically a recent convert. It is good.
I remember Luby's when I was growing up; I ate many a meal there, and the idea of one of those meals being interrupted by some SOB driving a truck through the front window was at the time, unthinkable. Even now, I find it unfathomable how someone can have so little regard for the lives of others that what happened to Dr. Hupp and her parents along with the other people there that day could even occur to someone to do. There is a reason to be armed and to protect yourself: No one else can be expected to do it for you. Put another way, how can you expect someone else to risk his/her life to save yours when you refuse to do it yourself?
Blessings,
B