Re: [MV] Reply to Thomas Durkin's listing

Dan Schultz (schultz@inficad.com)
Wed, 30 Sep 1998 23:36:43 -0700

Amen brother, AMEN!!!

>The problem with guys like Thomas Durkin is they are afraid
>of their government. Afraid to stand up for their rights
>and the rights of others. Afraid to make any ripples (let
>alone waves), lest they be discovered for what they really
>are.
>I don't know you, Mr. Durkin, and I don't mean to single you
>out for a personal attack. Most likely I'm all wrong about
>you, like you are about Jacques Littlefield. Judging from
>Jacques collection, I'd say he does more for collecting,
>restoring, and maintaining military vehicles than any one I
>know of, including our government.
>
>One reason we pay such high taxes in America is to meet the
>payroll for the highest paid beaurcrats in the world at the
>expense of our militay forces. The fiscal support for our
>militay forces has declined dramatically over the last 6
>years while Bill Clinton was getting blow jobs in the oval
>office.
>
>> I know that a gun is safe in my hands, but I could
>>point out many of my neighbors who I wouldn't trust with
>one.
>
>Sound's like the typical left wing liberal who wants control
>over everyone.
>
>>Our system
>>isn't perfect, but it's the best we've got so far.
>
>So don't rock the boat on the off chance that we might make
>it better.
>
>>Some rich guy in
>>California building his own missile and weapons arsenal on
>a big secluded
>>ranch? Sounds like a plot for a Tom Clancy novel.
>
>Tell me, Mr. Durkin, who provides most of the employment in
>this country; who provides most of the charitable
>contributions; who gives more to support the arts and
>humanities; who pays more in taxes and social security? Its
>not the homeless guy living under a bridge somewhere is it?
>No, its the "rich guy". I wish I were one!
>
>>As collectors we need to stand behind laws that support
>responsible
>>ownership of weapons systems, from a popgun to a missile.
>If we don't, Rick
>>Lathrop will become right; the government will eventually
>ban everything.
>
>And when they do, I'm sure someone like Mr. Durkin will be
>standing there, doing the politically correct thing, with
>clipboard in hand, making note of who obeys and who doesn't.
>
>Ken
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