Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Down at the saloon


A shadow filled dusty saloon, with those two swinging doors that lead to a card game at the back table against the wall, where the tall man sat with his hat hung low to his brow, shadowing his eyes. A poncho hiding his trail dusty shirt, yet keeps his hands free to work what is there upon his leg, a leg iron with a big bore of a barrel, tucked and strapped in a hand stitched leather holster designed for the tug to be answered.

 

You would give this man wide birth upon the street, not due to his size, but the canon strapped to his leg. He could be monster or hero depending on the day, depending on the decisions that lay at hand.

 

If you wanted to talk to this man you had to have something to say, you had to have intent. Be he law man or criminal that day.

 

Our history is filled with something really interesting when it comes to guns; from the very time our country began, all the way to today. The display of the gun places fear on everyone but the owner of the gun, even then a bit fear is returned to him if you walked up to him with intent.

 

Our constitution says you can have your gun, you have your right, be it a hall sweeper, hunting rifle or leg iron. It does not say anything about intent.

 

How come all the laws about guns are about hiding your gun in public? Are you so filled with fear or do you lack intent. The cowboys that Wyatt Earp took his revenge on wore guns, they did not hide them, Wyatt Earp had to go get his, and he wasn’t made a law man until he did.

 

I would like to know about the intent behind hiding your gun, ya think if you are standing in line at the mini mart with your gun strapped to your leg, that the would be robber might stop and think before he pulls his, or are you scared that the four year old and mother will give you wide birth, the communities have said they would prefer you not wear your gun, so you own it you want to wear it, I get that, but why hide it? Would you not want to tell the four year old that you wore just for the bad guys?

 

Now why in a year that we are electing our representatives are you even worried about this, when the country is almost bankrupt because it spends more on guns & tanks than any other country of the world? Do you think that the manufactures like Smith and Wesson want to keep gun toting senators in office or do you think they are suddenly going to donate the munitions to US Military?

 

Lets look at corporate sponsorships here NRA, the Friends of NRA include Smith & Wesson, the manufacturer who by default just received an order for 450 million rounds a year for the next fives years for practice rounds for the 70,000 officers of Homeland Security and their training centers. ( by the way that is at .38 cents each best price, I wonder how many guns it takes to practice shooting 450 million rounds, again made by Smith and Wesson.)

 

Ya think they want you to buy a gun? Who said anything about transparency here..

 

Now before you all run back over to the other hot topic insurance, let me remind you that we bailed the banks out because they did not force their insurer to pay, not one cent yet we bailed the bank out that was to be our 80 percent, so where is their 150 billion dollars their part of the over 750 billion we paid. Oh yea that is right we rewarded them with a mandated law of use. Not so transparent is it.

 

Ya think your setting senator or preventatives want to talk about these, ( now that is suddenly transparent.) What is your senator saying about this? Do they mention it? Talk about greedy low life “official friends” of the old west getting bent when everyone stopped carrying the guns. Oh ya think there is a new hobgoblin or hoodlum out there? One bad enough to justify 450 million rounds, well would be easier if ya said their was now five million people carrying a gun, of coarse proving that when they are hiding it is kind of hard, I guess we will just have to go of them receipts that Smith and Wesson report to you guessed Home Land Security.

 

Do you really want to talk about guns in an election year, or do you want to talk about why we are going broke over buying too many guns?

 

Let me guess these are the people that say foodstamps is too expensive as well as Medicaid and that say your Childs education is worth less than .01 percent of the purposed budget.

 

Hay all they want you to do is hide your gun.

 

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