November 13, 2003

du Toit was right


A gun store clerk told me recently that many young men come into his shop offering to sell their entire gun collections. They dump the weapons on the counter and announce, "I’m getting married and my fiancée says it’s either me or the guns."

The anti-gun ideology has burrowed its way into the tenderest corner of Americans’ hearts – the place where love resides between man and woman. - Richard Poe,  Guns and Communism

It appears duToit was right, but Richard Poe tells why  the pussification of America is no accident in this essay.

Posted by pecksnif at November 13, 2003 07:42 AM | TrackBack
Comments

I am SOOOO lucky.

Posted by: Spoons on November 13, 2003 08:35 AM

Awwwwwk! Are you saying that, if Laura demanded, "it's me or the .45," .... ?

Posted by: Rodger Schultz on November 13, 2003 08:42 AM

heck, I buy my husband guns all the time. In fact, I got him the Vickers for a wedding gift!

Posted by: beth on November 13, 2003 09:29 AM

Heheheheh.... one night at a steakhouse after band practice, our keyboards player's girlfriend started whining about how much time the band was taking from their relationship.

Keyboards player: "The band was here before YOU were, and they'll be here AFTER you've gone, too."

Now that's the way to deal with crap like that.

Fortunately, I am married to The Mrs. (aka. Wonder Woman), who not only buys me guns, but nags me to go to gun shows, to "re-stock the ammo locker".

As for these guys who are being pussy-whipped into selling their guns: anyone know where this is happening? Perhaps I can get a decent deal.

Posted by: Kim du Toit on November 13, 2003 11:59 AM

Well, there's another massive entry on my blog. Dammit, if I didn't agree with you guys so much, I'd be pissed.

And I'm with Kim... just where are these idiots selling off their guns?

My g/f wants her own pistol.

Posted by: Raging Dave on November 13, 2003 01:04 PM

I know people who would think keyboard man was being unnecessarily cruel.

Posted by: Rodger Schultz on November 14, 2003 07:46 AM
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