Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Clear Channel Not So Clear

Clear Channel refused this ad about liberty and guns. Bastards. What more can be said of them. Aren't they the ones with all the supposedly conservative talkmeisters?

I have been contemplating for a few months about what I might do if a man shows up at my door and wants to see my guns and take them or one of them because they changed the law about magazines or such.

Do I kill the pathetic little minion while he stands there and get gunned down in response or hauled off to jail? It's a tough call. I value my current serenity. I love being at home. It's not likely my fellow Americans will support me or my wife for my action, although many bloggers will applaud.

Do I have the courage to defy the current Nazis even to the point of imprisonment or death?

I hope I do.

4 comments:

furball said...

Mark, you will be utterly alone when the time comes. Everything we say or you have said before will be moot.

AT THAT MOMENT, it won't matter if what you do "makes a difference" to anyone else.

You know what I mean. That is the nature of movements and Christianity itself.

You do what you hope is right.

(And by the way, 67 years after Anne Frank, GOD DAMN Obama for putting us in this mindset! One would think the President of the United States might do a better job of bringing us TOGETHER and bringing HOPE to people than . . . this. . .)

F.J. Dagg said...

The problem is, it wont be a man showing up at your door and asking to see your guns. It will be a full-on SWAT raid at around 0300 who will look at your guns after they murder you and your family.

Mark Butterworth said...

F.J.,

You're right except that I'll be up at three AM to greet them like I usually am. I'm a night owl. I'll even notice the activity in the street outside because I have one very alert GSD, but they'll gun me down, and shoot my dogs. That's how they roll, indeed.

Anonymous said...

The solution is to make your decisions well in advance. Play through the scenarios in your mind. Practice. Prepare.

Then if (when?) the time comes, there is no decision to be made, simply action.