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Why do we have to be all nice and sweet to people that want to disarm us?
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<blockquote data-quote="flybeech" data-source="post: 2058118" data-attributes="member: 7557"><p>OK, I get the message from the pile-on. Here is what I learned from this exchange;</p><p></p><p>We must always be nice to avoid the appearance of an angry gun nut. Sane people hide their anger, or better yet don't feel any anger at all.</p><p></p><p>We must always be nice to avoid frightening regular people, or they will support traitors. Regular people may seek to end of the Bill of Rights and loss of liberty as being more reasonable.</p><p></p><p>Views like mine should not be expressed in a Second Amendment forum, since this those forums are primary populated with regular people who are easily frightened.</p><p></p><p>We must always be nice to ensure that people listen. American citizens do not themselves get angry at the loss of liberty and will not listen to people like Alex Jones, or ordinary citizens that are angry over the destruction of the Bill of Rights.</p><p></p><p>It is drivel to repeatedly express disgust and disdain over other laws that similarly destroy the Constitution. Those laws are needed to keep us safe, and anyone who opposes them repeatedly is a broken record.</p><p></p><p>It is "all medieval" not to be nice to the anti-Constitutionalists. Since we elect people into power that destroy the Constitution, they deserve the same respect they give us.</p><p></p><p>The Founding Fathers were all about being nice to those who sought to oppress them, which is why the Revolutionary war was won with only about 10% of the colonists taking up arms. The real work was done by the 90% of colonists who were nice and compliant.</p><p></p><p>My lesson for today is nice guys always finish first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flybeech, post: 2058118, member: 7557"] OK, I get the message from the pile-on. Here is what I learned from this exchange; We must always be nice to avoid the appearance of an angry gun nut. Sane people hide their anger, or better yet don't feel any anger at all. We must always be nice to avoid frightening regular people, or they will support traitors. Regular people may seek to end of the Bill of Rights and loss of liberty as being more reasonable. Views like mine should not be expressed in a Second Amendment forum, since this those forums are primary populated with regular people who are easily frightened. We must always be nice to ensure that people listen. American citizens do not themselves get angry at the loss of liberty and will not listen to people like Alex Jones, or ordinary citizens that are angry over the destruction of the Bill of Rights. It is drivel to repeatedly express disgust and disdain over other laws that similarly destroy the Constitution. Those laws are needed to keep us safe, and anyone who opposes them repeatedly is a broken record. It is "all medieval" not to be nice to the anti-Constitutionalists. Since we elect people into power that destroy the Constitution, they deserve the same respect they give us. The Founding Fathers were all about being nice to those who sought to oppress them, which is why the Revolutionary war was won with only about 10% of the colonists taking up arms. The real work was done by the 90% of colonists who were nice and compliant. My lesson for today is nice guys always finish first. [/QUOTE]
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