Subject: JPFO ALERT: NOT ARGUMENT, JUST CONTRADICTION
From: "JPFO Webmaster"
Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2008 10:01:25 -0500
ALERT FROM JEWS FOR THE PRESERVATION OF FIREARMS OWNER****P
America's Aggressive Civil Rights Organization
January 18th 2008
JPFO ALERT: NOT ARGUMENT, JUST CONTRADICTION
Why is it that the victim disarmament industry -- which cares so
little for human life that they'd rather see a women raped in an alley
and strangled with her own pantyhose than see her with a gun in her
hand -- only pretends to care about what happens to individual police
officers when pretending to care can do the most damage to the Bill of
Rights?
That's what's going on over at the Brady Campaign because the only
way they can think of to use recent mass shootings to their vulturous
political advantage -- it having been established in the public
consciousness by now that these things happen not because there are
too many guns around, but because there are too few -- was to moan and
whimper that bullets commonly fired from "s****t-utility rifles" can
actually go through the flexible body armor most commonly worn by the
cops.
Columnist and author L. Neil Smith, on the other hand understands
why the Founding Fathers wrote the Second Amendment -- they wanted
government controlled, not guns -- and tries gently to explain it to
the willful misunderstanders in the Brady compound. You can try, too,
using his arguments in "The Kevlar Klass" which you'll find waiting
for you at http://www.JPFO.org
along with many other nifty things to
read.
And do!
Read here - http://www.jpfo.org/smith/smith-kevlar.htm
Only at JPFO!
- The Liberty Crew
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