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You seem to be making some assumptions here.
You let me do it before I was twenty-In fact if I refused you would have jailed me.
No I didn't.
I'm pretty sure that I was still in high school then.
I was thrown in jail some time later for blocking the Federal Courthouse in Des Moines during the Gary Eklund Draft Registration Trial, though.
My guns were what-OK when pointed away
No, they weren't. If somebody told you that, they were wrong.
Just like when the NRA tells you that guns are OK, today.
The NRA is wrong, as well.
I am every 60 year old Vietnam Vet You dislike.
I don't dislike 60 year old Vietnam Vets.
That is my answer to anyone "against" guns-It matters when you have the fucking balls to tell your government that they cannot put a better weapon than I have in the hands of an 18 year old.
I fully and wholeheartedly support
"Hammer on Gun Crime".
You don't need guns to oppose the government.
Hammers can be helpful at times, though.
IN THE KING OF PRUSSIA: THE TRIAL OF THE PLOWSHARES 8
Published on Apr 9, 2013
IN THE KING OF PRUSSIA: THE TRIAL OF THE PLOWSHARES 8 takes us back to 1982 with Emile de Antonio's portrayal of the Plowshares 8 civic disobedience at General Electric's nuclear weapons plant in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania. The group included Molly Rush, co-founder of the Merton Center. Posting of this cliip celebrates the April 13 visit of Martin Sheen, who plays the judge in the movie, to Pittsburgh, Pa and the Thomas Merton Center. YOU CAN'T HUG A CHILD WITH NUCLEAR ARMS!!!