Gun Control & RKBA
In reply to the discussion: Walmart is the largest firearms dealer in US; has roughly one-a-week firearms incidents [View all]graham4anything
(11,464 posts)I am not reposting posts that are already posted in the thread within.
that is a separate thread and it is a vile thread, and don't wish to delve into it again ad hoc.
You can argue the posts on that thread over there, should you wish to continue that discussion. (and if you have posts blocked, well, I have no idea how you would see them, and the whole thread needs to be in context of that thread.)
the words you wrote are there.
I guess John Q. Reader needs to make up their mind as to what you wrote.
danke.
the other words I wrote, no where does it imply you- I was just shooting the breeze with dear readers.
do you have a guilty conscious?
btw-this is not a trial. Your constant bullying me is amazing.
And I am Jewish. I deal in realistic fact that after WW2, anyone who fought for the Nazi side, was considered a Nazi, and that to this day, even 90 year olds are still tracked down and punished for their war crimes. One saying "they were drafted and had to serve the bosses" was not an acceptable answer then or now, as everyone makes a choice, and no, not everyone fought.
Valued Patriots in America were those with conviction, who did not serve when they felt the war was not to their liking, and made the choice to move to Canada or overseas, or simply not serve and await being arrested.
They did not just say "we were forced to". Noone is forced to do anything.
I myself think President Lincoln was overnice on what he did after the war.
He should have had his cute little toes kissed by anyone and everyone who took advantage of his benevolence and in effect pardoned them and ...
and it makes me think how the same people today are so anti-other people.
When when one thinks about it,
lincoln gave 100% amnesty and then 100% citizenship
yet in 2012
the same people in the south
do NOT want the immigrants to get 100% amnesty then 100% citizenship(even though those people to me have more right to it than in the aftereffects of the war.
in WW2, things were done different in Germany.
People should kiss President LIncoln's toes with thanks that he was such a great man.
imho of course, I am sure you must agree.