David Codrea on the Newtown Shooting and a “national conversation.”
If you saw someone methodically murdering children and you could get your hands on a gun, would you use it to stop him?
Yes or no? There’s no time for equivocation. Every second you hesitate, another innocent is being slaughtered.
If you answered “no,” you’re an irredeemable coward, unfit for the company of free men and women, and deserving of the slavery you accept and would impose on your betters. We will hold no conversation with despicable domestic enemy wretches the likes of you. Go away, leave us alone, or bring it on. We will not disarm.
If you answered “yes,” then ask yourself since when it’s in anyone’s interests to bare his throat to someone who would slash it?
















































And yet, my mother thinks there should not be any teachers with guns because they might not be there at the right time and place. Kinda like not having a fire extinguisher in the kitchen because you might not be at home when a fire breaks out, I guess. I stopped talking to her about it after that.
Why are federal, state and county judges better protected than children in school? When was the last time we had a mass shooting in a courthouse?