Thursday, May 10, 2012

Gun Control Seen As National Security Risk

This is interesting in that even back when the second world war started, Japanese Admiral Yamamoto said 'I would never try to invade the United States as there would be a rifle behind every blade of grass'. Now there are millions more rifles and pistols in the hands of the citizens.

Little wonder then why the liberal progressives want to disarm the population. An armed citizen is hard to control, and to seize total control of the country, the progressives must have total control of all citizens. 
Gun Control Seen As A National Security Risk
(Author Unknown)

Hunters in America comprise the largest arm in the world - -
This doesn't take into account the millions of us who do not regularly go hunting, if at all, but know how, when, and why to shoot!  An interesting perspective on AMERICA'S HUNTERS ---
Pretty Amazing!

The world's largest army... America 's hunters - I had never thought about this...

A blogger added up the deer license sales in just a handful of states and arrived at a striking
conclusion:

There were over 600,000 hunters this season in the state of Wisconsin . Allow me to restate that number: 600,000

Over the last several months, Wisconsin's hunters became the eighth largest army in the world.
More people under arms than in Iran .
More than France and Germany combined.

These people deployed to the woods of a single American state, Wisconsin, to hunt with firearms, and no one was killed.

That number pales in comparison to the 750,000 who hunted the woods of Pennsylvania and
Michigan's 700,000 hunters, all of whom have now returned home safely.

Toss in a quarter million hunters in West Virginia and it literally establishes the fact that the
hunters of those four states alone would comprise the largest army in the world.

And then add in the total number of hunters in the other 46 states. It's millions more.

The point?
America will forever be safe from foreign invasion with that kind of home-grown firepower .

Hunting.... it's not just a way to fill the freezer.. It's a matter of national security.

That's why all enemies, foreign and domestic, want to see us disarmed. Food for thought,
when next we consider gun control.

Have A Great Day!

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Overall it's true,

so if we disregard some assumptions that hunters

don't possess the same skills as soldiers,



the question

would still remain... what army of 2 million



would want to face



30, 40,

50 million armed citizens.















(IF YOU AGREE, AS I DO, PASS IT ON, I FEEL GOOD THAT I HAVE AN ARMY OF MILLIONS WHO WOULD PROTECT OUR LAND AND I SURE DON'T WANT THE GOVERNMENT TAKING CONTROL OF THE POSSESSION OF FIREARMS)

For the sake of our freedom,







don't

ever allow gun control



or confiscation of

guns.

























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From: William J. Boyd





Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2012 6:40 PM





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This doesn't take into account the millions of us who do not regularly go hunting, if at all, but know how, when, and why to shoot!



An interesting view of things















































AMERICA'S HUNTERS ---







Pretty Amazing!



The world's largest army... America 's hunters!



I had never thought about this...



A blogger added up the deer license sales in just a handful of states and



arrived at a striking

conclusion:



There were over 600,000 hunters this season

in the state of Wisconsin .



Allow me to restate that number: 600,000





Over the last several months, Wisconsin's hunters

became the eighth largest army in the world.



More people under arms than in Iran .



More than

France and Germany combined.



These people deployed to the woods of a single American state,



Wisconsin,

to hunt with firearms, and



no one was killed.



That number pales in comparison to the 750,000



who hunted the woods of Pennsylvania and



Michigan's 700,000 hunters,

all of whom have now returned home safely.







Toss in a quarter million hunters in West Virginia and it literally establishes the fact



that the

hunters of those four states alone would

comprise the largest army in the world.



And then add

in the total number of hunters in the other

46 states.



It's millions more.







The point?



America will forever be safe from foreign

invasion with that kind of



home-grown

firepower .





Hunting....



it's not just

a way to fill the freezer..



It's a matter of



national security.



***************************************

That's why all enemies,

foreign and domestic,



want to see us

disarmed.

Food for thought,



when next we

consider gun control.







Have A Great



Day!

-------------------------------------







Overall it's true,

so if we disregard some assumptions that hunters

don't possess the same skills as soldiers,



the question

would still remain... what army of 2 million



would want to face



30, 40,

50 million armed citizens.















(IF YOU AGREE, AS I DO, PASS IT ON, I FEEL GOOD THAT I HAVE AN ARMY OF MILLIONS WHO WOULD PROTECT OUR LAND AND I SURE DON'T WANT THE GOVERNMENT TAKING CONTROL OF THE POSSESSION OF FIREARMS)

For the sake of our freedom,







don't

ever allow gun control



or confiscation of

guns.






















































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