"the current US Administration and the Euros" would want him booted because "he just may be advocating an armed citizenry to the world at large".JP171 wrote:ELB wrote:"For me it's a profound question," he continued. "People are quick to say 'gun control, people shouldn't be armed,' etc., etc. I think they have to ask themselves: 'Where would you have wanted to be? In a city where there was gun control and no citizens armed if you're in a Westgate mall, or in a place like Denver or Texas?'"
I dunno how the Interpol Chief gets his job, but I will bet that the current US Administration and the Euros make it a task to get this guy booted.
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why would you want to boot him? it sounds like to me that he just may be advocating an armed citizenry to the world at large.
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- Tue Oct 22, 2013 4:39 am
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- Topic: After Westgate, Interpol Chief Ponders 'Armed Citizenry'
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