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Penn
08-23-2009, 08:41
The Guns of August
By FRANK RICH
Published: August 22, 2009

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/23/opinion/23rich.html?_r=1

The comments are also of some interest.

Surgicalcric
08-23-2009, 09:11
We are no longer United as a nation.

And so, maybe its time the liberals had their socialistic society and the remainder had our freedom.

Crip

Pete
08-23-2009, 09:17
....The comments are also of some interest.

Comments?

Explains why add money for the NYTs is drying up.

Team Sergeant
08-23-2009, 09:27
I cannot believe you actually read the NYT's. Personally I've had enough of the lies and misinformation the NYtimes spues. If I recall correctly the NYTimes is/was almost bankrupt.

This article is nothing more than a left wing loon that goes by the name of frank rich writing about a man exercising his US Constitution rights.

I see nothing scary in that, then again I'm not a left-wing lib that uses the American Flag as a door mat or the US Constitution as toilet paper.

Maybe the current socialist leadership should appoint another czar to look into this 2nd Amendment thing.

The people should never be afraid of their government, ever.

I was not there at the time this gentleman was photographed sporting an M-4, but had I been I would have been packing also, except mine would have been concealed.

Am I too a nut?

frank rich , you're a spineless coward that does not deserve the freedoms that good men have died defending....

Team Sergeant

Richard
08-23-2009, 10:37
Remember - it's an opinion piece - not a news article - and this guy obviously speaks from the same orifice in which his head appears to be so firmly implanted. ;)

Richard's $.02 :munchin

Penn
08-23-2009, 16:31
Cheeze, I thought what was interesting: the palpable fear that Mr. Rich was alluding to, the threat of freedom if you will. That said, I try to read everything and then, hopefully form an opinion, which usually is unwelcome among those who tolerate; either out of love or social kindness, my company.

Team Sergeant
08-23-2009, 16:40
Cheeze, I thought what was interesting: the palpable fear that Mr. Rich was alluding to, the threat of freedom if you will. That said, I try to read everything and then, hopefully form an opinion, which usually is unwelcome among those who tolerate; either out of love or social kindness, my company.

I will take offense anytime some idiot calls someone a "nut" just because they are exercising their Constitutional rights.;)

You remember playing cops and robbers and shooting each other with a pointy stick in the playground? Banned.

You remember your friends bringing their guns to school to go hunting later that day or were hunting the morning, Banned.

Now if you wear a tee-shirt or draw a picture with a gun on it your kicked out of school.

I've had enough of the lib cowards and their comments. I for one would stand by the "nut" on the street to the death. I will always attempt to stand up for what I think is right.

I think I'll go and find him and buy him lunch as I sure as hell don't fear him.;)

TS

Penn
08-23-2009, 16:45
The cheese steak is on you, I'll be right there!!

The Reaper
08-23-2009, 17:41
This cuts to the core of the problem.

For the MSM, and most of the pols, the USA is composed of the Washington-Boston megalopolis, and the left coast from San Diego to Seattle.

Everything in between is flyover country. No need for guns, cars, SUVs, etc. Just send them their refined oil, electric power, and most of all, tax money.:rolleyes:

TR

The Reaper
08-23-2009, 17:45
This cuts to the core of the problem.

For the MSM, and most of the pols, the USA is composed of the Washington-Boston megalopolis, and the left coast from San Diego to Seattle.

Everything in between is flyover country. No need for guns, cars, SUVs, etc.

Just send them their refined oil, electric power, and most of all, tax money.:rolleyes:

TR

kgoerz
08-23-2009, 17:51
This cuts to the core of the problem.

For the MSM, and most of the pols, the USA is composed of the Washington-Boston megalopolis, and the left coast from San Diego to Seattle.

Everything in between is flyover country. No need for guns, cars, SUVs, etc. Just send them their refined oil, electric power, and most of all, tax money.:rolleyes:

TR

I lived most my life in the country. But after living in DC for the last year and a half. Also spending a lot of time in major Cities thru out the US. That statement is absolutely true. It's like living in a bubble. Everyone feels like the are owed something here. They really do walk around with a chip on their shoulders in these here parts:D

stickey
08-23-2009, 20:46
Alysheba
Canada
August 23rd, 2009
8:29 am
"When Bush began shredding the Constitution after 9/11 my American husband and I (I am Canadian) moved our family to Canada. When Bush began saying that anyone who opposed his policies was not a patriot, my husband cried. At that point he told me that American democracy was dying...."

He cried bc he is a big panocha. If it's such a bad time in America, then why not stick around and fight it out for what you want instead of running. Frustrating.

SkiBumCFO
08-23-2009, 21:10
Reaper is quite right. After leaving active duty i went back to school and then became what is now known as an evil Investment Banker which mainly requires you to live in these cities. Lived in Boston, NYC, and London and these people really dont ever get out of the city. They really think that NYC is the center of the universe. I am not talking about your average NY City good guy but the Master of the Universe NY Times reader. Actually went on a business trip to Florida with a senior banker and he had never even heard of a Waffle House. I took him to one and he seemed to enjoy the experience ;) I managed to escape to Colorado three years ago and it is Glorious I just wished 10th Group had moved here back in the 80s. I avoid business trips back to NYC like the plague.

akv
08-23-2009, 21:54
Gents,

At least you know what to expect with the NY Times they are consistently liberal. Senators Feinstein (CA) and Schumer (NY) lead the charge for gun control but both have concealed carry permits. The only nuts are people who re-elect them.

PRB
08-23-2009, 22:34
The NYT's has floated a high interest loan from a Mexican Billionaire to keep it's doors open....I'd think that extremely sad except it is the NYT's and they will get exactly what the deserve for becoming a political mouthpiece rather than a news source.
I believe I saw Rich on the Oreilley factor quite awhile ago...the man was pitiful, he was visably afraid of O when they had a sharp exchange, I was embarrased for the twerp....he is afraid of his own shadow....

Praetorian
08-23-2009, 22:39
Alysheba
Canada
August 23rd, 2009
8:29 am
"When Bush began shredding the Constitution after 9/11 my American husband and I (I am Canadian) moved our family to Canada. When Bush began saying that anyone who opposed his policies was not a patriot, my husband cried. At that point he told me that American democracy was dying...."

He cried bc he is a big panocha. If it's such a bad time in America, then why not stick around and fight it out for what you want instead of running. Frustrating.

SHHHHHHHH!


We're better off without them.

Praetorian
08-23-2009, 23:01
Gents,

At least you know what to expect with the NY Times they are consistently liberal. Senators Feinstein (CA) and Schumer (NY) lead the charge for gun control but both have concealed carry permits. The only nuts are people who re-elect them.

FWIW- Feinstein no longer has her permit....

She hasn't had it for years....

But she doesn't really need it... Like all members of Congress (particularly ranking members and Senators), she has the 1600 members of the Capitol Police to provide her personal security whenever she asks for it.

Penn
08-24-2009, 07:51
OK, but let’s look at the positive aspects of NYC, like the James Bond Character in Goldfinger; pussy galore and all her kind reside here in abundance. Also, if you’re interested in escaping to another country, that is readily available simply by making a reservation at an authentic national themed restaurant where you can impress your current PG date with your world view. And let’s not forget the NYT by God; the only news paper in America with a GAY Sports section: Arts & Leisure.
As they say in Brooklyn: "Whats not to like"?