[Vision2020] Can Gun Control Reduce Crime? (was 11 year girl)

heirdoug at aim.com heirdoug at aim.com
Thu Jul 26 12:02:35 PDT 2007


To answer your question as to why Iraq and Afghanistan have so much 
violence there are two theories for you to consider.

One: the Iraqis would be at peace if the US was not over there bombing 
the hell out of them. This theory is one that is displayed every Friday 
night down on Friendship Square. The other theory is that their 
Mohammedan religion has something to do with them being violent. 
Something about living under the sword of Allah.

Maybe you would like to elaborate upon other options that you seem to 
believe?



Doug





-----Original Message-----

From: Andreas Schou <ophite at gmail.com>

To: heirdoug at netscape.net <heirdoug at netscape.net>

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heirdoug at aim.com

Sent: Thu, 26 Jul 2007 11:27 am

Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Can Gun Control Reduce Crime? (was 11 year 
girl)



















On 7/26/07, heirdoug at netscape.net <heirdoug at netscape.net> wrote:



> I found this to be similar to what I was taught 40 years ago as a 
small



> boy by my father, a nine year veteran of the Berkly PD and a 35 year



> veteran of the Army.  I know of two sheriffs departments and one 
police



> department who believe the same thing. An armed populace is the best



> deterrent to violent crime. As G.Gordan Liddy's wife told her 5



> children when face to face with a burglar, "Watch children while 
mommy



> scatters the bad man's brains all over the wall."





This is why countries like Iraq and Afghanistan, where every adult



owns an assault rifle, are amongst the most peaceful in the world,



quite unlike the apocalyptic dystopia of Great Britain, where no one



does.





-- ACS












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