Just So We’re Clear, I Like Guns.
I’m sure there are people who would see this picture and immediately look around for someone to apologize to. I’m not one of them, though.
Charlton Heston pretty summed up my personal philosophies a long time ago — on guns and damned dirty apes.
Also, Good Lord is theblogprof an enormous man!
Category: Guns Guns Guns








Jimmy! You're not kidding about Blog Prof! Good guy to hang out with for a few brews at the bar!
He seems to be a stand-up guy, and I dig that. I don't imagine that anyone seeing him walk down the street would even notice that he's carrying.
"The strongest reason for the people to retain the right to keep and bear arms is, as a last resort, to protect themselves against tyranny in government." — Thomas Jefferson
Did our Founding Fathers have to deal with liberals too? I'm beginning to think they're something that's been around forever and can never be completely conquered, like the virus that causes the common cold and fruitcake. . .
Well, you should be glad that Obama has expanded gun rights. During the Bush administration, you couldn't get near a Bush event carrying a gun. Hell, you'd be arrested just for wearing a John Kerry T-shirt. And that's if you could get a ticket from the local Republican Party first. Now, guns are welcome at all of Obama's events.
As for Thomas Jefferson's comments, they are so far outdated now as to be completely meaningless. My AK-47 is useless against our government's helicopter gunships, even if I switch it full-auto (takes a minute). Unless I can legally own a few Stinger missiles, an F-16, and a nuclear sub, I don't pose any threat at all to the government. Even if I had those, I still wouldn't stand a chance against US military and it's superior command and control systems. Yes, small countries like Vietnam were able to beat us, but they had advanced Soviet weapons that are illegal here.