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RE: Bringing Firearms When Moving to B.I. - jackson - 05-24-2012 What I get from this very depressing discussion: Humans have completely lost sight of the fact that we are ALL living in paradise. We've trashed, torn, scuffed, and destroyed much of what is beautiful, not only of our physical space, but our emotional space as well. As the Hopi said many years ago, we are so far out of balance that we will most likely never regain our footing. We've taken our paradise and turned it into hell, seemingly willingly, where we have to even discuss the viability and means to kill each other. Hooray for us RE: Bringing Firearms When Moving to B.I. - missydog1 - 05-24-2012 quote:*um, the use of asterisks already denoted making fun of self for prolific posting* Guess I should have added a [:p] Although it was actually raining quite hard yesterday when I made that post. RE: Bringing Firearms When Moving to B.I. - dmbwest - 05-24-2012 + 1 for Oink's use of "spinner" aloha, big ringer, pog RE: Bringing Firearms When Moving to B.I. - Guest - 05-24-2012 quote:Paradise is much safer then it was a couple hundred years ago, they did not discuss it, they just did it. Nobody here is talking about aggressing, they are talking about self defense, after the aggression has already happened(with or without a tool) In the beginning was harmony and there will be harmony in the end. “Setting a good example is a far better way to spread ideals than through force of arms.” -Ron Paul RE: Bringing Firearms When Moving to B.I. - Delridge - 05-31-2012 Only those who get their news from corpoate/gov't media believe citizens don't need 2nd amendment firearms. Here are some news alternatives: http://www.thenewamerican.com/ http://www.realityzone.com/currentperiod.html http://www.infowars.com/ http://www.drudgereport.com/ http://www.trendsresearch.com/index.php RE: Bringing Firearms When Moving to B.I. - FlyWalkEatSleep - 06-09-2012 quote: OOppsss!! Sorry about the empty post. Just wanted to say that I read your post this time as well. The spaces make all the difference. Too hard to follow line for line when the text is so compact and my aging eyes are so fatigued. I grew up in the land of questionable Michigan Militia (think Timothy McVeigh), and wild game for dinner. While my family armed the house like there was an invasion coming any second, I could never get comfortable with guns and bullets. They were "weapons to protect our home against the collapse", and they were guns for "taking game" and filling the freezer and canning jars. Both ends of the spectrum. I still own my Dad's old 308, the rifle that dropped over 100 deer, but have no idea where the clip is anymore. While I respect and support the right to bear arms, I'd feel a lot better if the arms were still the muskets and rifles our forefathers used. I don't really believe my rifle is going to save me against drones if my government decides it wants to declare war on Hawaii. I do think my rifle will help if the wild dogs attack or a wild boar shows up on my doorstep. And I wholeheartedly agree that we are all entitled to our own opinions and should treat each other with respect and civility while we voice our thoughts. Please remember that one of the reasons we fell in love with Hawaii is because of the aloha. Let's show some! Be discerning and never forget that cream and pond scum both rise to the top. |