Sunday, October 15, 2017

For Those Pushing for Military Action


Two questions should be asked of every person, especially politicians, who promote or support military action (such as against North Korea or Iran).

1.     Are you a Veteran?
2.     Who in your immediate family is presently serving in the U.S. Armed Forces?

Those who have never risked anything for this country should not be pushing to have other Americans get killed or injured.

Friday, October 13, 2017

NFL Protests



If the League Office prohibits any form of protest during the National Anthem, then those players who want to show their concern  for social justice should do so by kneeling
(for 5 seconds?) immediately after the anthem is finished.
If anyone questions this, the kneeling is a sign of prayer for social justice.
Later, when asked questions for in-game or post-game interviews, players should reply,
"President Trump has not told Owner (Joe Schmoe) what I am allowed to say."

Thursday, October 5, 2017

The Militia and the Second Amendment


            The Second Amendment is about the collective right of the people “to keep and bear Arms.” It is not about the individual’s right to do so.
            This right is in order to maintain the “security of a free State.” This is to be done through a “well regulated Militia,” trained and organized, and excluding the village idiot and the town drunk.
            Considering the existential threats emanating from East Asia, the cities and counties on the West Coast should each have an authorized, organized militia, for protection in time of war or other disaster.
            Those who want to bear arms will do so to protect their fellow citizens, not themselves.