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Old 01-15-2013, 03:27 AM  
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Originally Posted by kane View Post
Which ultimately leads me to my core belief which is that our government is set up in a way that a military coup and martial law style takeover of the government would be nearly impossible thus making the argument that a person needs an AR-15 to protect themselves from the government null and void. Again, I'm not saying take them away from people I'm just calling on those who buy them and like them to be honest and admit that shooting it gives you a hardon and it makes you feel good and important and perhaps fills void in your life so you own one.

I have a friend that has a couple of semi-auto assault rifles. He shoots them in competitions and enjoys shooting them them as a hobby. Cool. Fine by me. If he also told me he takes it out in the woods, burns through three clips as fast as he can then jerks off all over the still hot shell casings I wouldn't care. At least he is honest. But to say that he owns them because he may be called upon to defend himself against the government is pretty indigenous to me.
You seem to talk a lot about people jerking off and jizzing on their guns and shit, it's pretty weird... lol, but anyways...

Do you actually believe it's impossible that the USA could ever fall to tyranny? Based on the way human history has unfolded I'd say it's more like an inevitability. Maybe not tomorrow, maybe not in 5 years, maybe not in 50 years, but it's likely to happen. They don't say "history repeats itself" for no reason.

Alexander Tytler's Cycle:



The famous Fatal Sequence quotation, sometimes known as the Tytler cycle, is

"The historical cycle seems to be: From bondage to spiritual faith; from spiritual faith to courage; from courage to liberty; from liberty to abundance; from abundance to selfishness; from selfishness to apathy; from apathy to dependency; and from dependency back to bondage once more."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Tytler

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