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The Legacy of Gun Control

October 22 2000 at 7:25 PM
 

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Hi all, I havent been around in a while, busy refuting lies all over the internet !! I wanted to share this most AWESOME link with you all. Its an on-line movie. Make sure your volume is on for the full effect.. Check it out, especially all of those who think you need to control guns !!
Shame on you !!

http://www.cphv.com/legacy/legacy.html

 
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Excellent, thanks...

October 23 2000, 1:28 AM 

Thanks for the link Doreen! I will pass that one on. You're right - it IS awesome. And right on the money. RUTH - if you did't run away, I suggest you take a look at it and see where you gun control ideas lead.

 
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How do you tell a communist?

October 23 2000, 3:37 PM 

How do you tell a communist? Well, it's someone that reads Marx and Lenin. How do you tell an anti-communist? Its some one that understands Marx and Lenin. - Ronald Reagan during remarks in Arlington Virginia on September 25, 1987. Some may have called him the acting president, who would have thought that a draft dogger and an acting soldier, Clinton-Gore would occupy the whitehouse one day as the very communists some thought went away with the fall (staged) of the U.S.S.R. They and their plans are the very reason we need guns today. Live free or die.

 
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RACHEL

Shame on the U.S. and Canada

October 24 2000, 1:49 PM 

Israel is, and always has been a partner of the west and of democracy and is undeserving of the bad rap the U.N. has given it. Yasser Arafat and his pals drive mercedes-Benz auto's while their people do not even have running water, electricity or sewers. Israel should be commended for using minimal force in the way it has protected its citizens. I am appalled by Canada's recent vote at the U.N. condeming Israel's use of force against Palestinians. Ehud Barak has gone further than Yitzhak Rabin in offering the Palestinians sovereignty over the Temple Mount. Arafat embarrassed by his own failure to accept terms and unable to face world opinion used the visit of Ariel Sharon to the Temple Mount as a provocation to start another crisis and turn world opinion against the Jewish nation. Israel should be commended for using restraint under extreme provocation. Shame on Canada voting to condem and shame on the U.S. for not voting or using its veto to defeat this motion to condem. The U.S. move shows Clinton-Gore have no policy and they side with Arafat.

 
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Israel/ Palestinians

October 24 2000, 8:11 PM 

Well, unfortunatly, if you're looking for any left-wing administration to have deceant policy, you have a long wait. And you are correct in that assessment. Clinton/ Gore have no policy when it comes to overseas. They are easily swayed by anyone with any influence and tend to make waves only when it serves their own purpose - such as taking the spotlight off their own follies.

I guess I can't speak for Canada. But, like my own homestate, they have a lot of left wing people (I hear they can't even own handguns! don't know if that's true..) who seem to have no problem going to war, but condeming anyone who used force in war. If the Allies had fought WWII with the prevailing mentality they have today, we would have lost. People die in war. It's a fact.


 
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The Sharpened Pen

Leadership without direction

October 25 2000, 8:52 AM 

First, we must say a big thankyou to our media outlets for their incredibly biased reporting of the issues surrounding the middle east. If it were not for them, Canadians and Americans might see the situation more clearly. Israel is a nation in a sea of Arab states which have sworn, in the past, to destroy her.

When Israeli soldiers are attacked by gun-toting Palestinians, should those soldiers not defend themselves? When uprisings threaten the very livelihoods of people in the disputed territories, should those uprisings not be controlled? And, should Israelis, politicians though they might be, be denied the right to visit their holy places to pacify radicals?

The U.N. initiative to condemn Israel speaks to a very serious danger in pushing for Global government - we will be forced to turn on our friends to build consensus.

There is so much hypocracy in today's government that it is almost overwhelming. They speak of equality, but deliver quotas. They speak of justice, but return rapists to the streets. They speak of integrity, but lie at every opportunity. They speak of human rights abuses abroad, and yet deny freedoms here at home.

Yassar Arafat, I guess we are supposed to believe, (a past terrorist and butcher), is suddenly turned statesman. Well, I find that interesting given that he made the statement that Jeruselem belongs to the Palestinians - now that is a provacative move.

Now, I'm not saying the Israelis are blameless in all this, but what I am saying is that they are not solely to blame as is being implied in our media and in U.N. assemblies. Creten's(sp) move to condemn Israel along with the other U.N. led sheep, is the wrong one and the silence of the U.S. in the matter is no less wrong.

The focus seems to be on who comes away with the most casualties - the Palestinians, when in fact, the focus should be on who provokes the conflict in the first place.

And Remember Grasshopper, peace does not spring forth from condemnation, but from cooperation.


 
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smell an anti-semite?

October 28 2000, 7:44 AM 

Foreign affairs minister John Manley tried to defend Canada's support for a United Nations resolution condeming Israel at a vote in the security council slamming excessive force against Palestinians saying it did not mean Canada was scaling down its close ties with Israel. I wonder if Jewish voters will not smell anti-semite. Such sentiments are rife in the Liberal party. Old man Chretien has shown an absolute contempt for democracy, why not toward Jews too? He is on record as saying "when you become prime minister then you can rule Canada" Who crowned Mr. Chretien king? This arrogant demigod has to go. Shame on Canada is right. I support Israel 100 percent!

 
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