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donsnow
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Good evening, General,This retired U.S. Army General disagrees with you. Personally, I want a Bushmaster. And I don’t think your comments on European immigrants were are entirely true. I know here in Milwaukee from reading about the Italians a lot of them came to the U.S. to work for a while and then head back home with the money. I think upwards of half of them did this if I’m remembering correctly.
Anyways, my German-American grandfather spoke with a heavy German accent. My German relatives were hear since the mid 1800’s and fought in the U.S. Civil War. I thought my grandfather was born and raised in Germany his accent was so thick. It was not until being an adult I found out he was born and raised here in America. He was raised on a Wisconsin farm where German was only spoken in the house.
So, I don;t think European immigrants wanted to abandon all and everything of their European views if by that we mean culture.
People mainly come to the U.S. for money. Like people go to Vegas. If being American was synonymous with poverty then few to no one would come here. You can find more freedom in the middle of the Amazon than you can in the U.S. But who wants to live like a half naked Indian?
washingtonpost.com/blogs/post-politics/wp/2013/01/08/mcchrystal-backs-serious-gun-laws/
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs...13/01/Merlin_21117372_image_1024w-300x200.jpg
Thank you for your service to our country.
My education and experience are different from yours, but they’re what I go by. For 52 of my 69 years I have been service orientated, first four to the USMC '61 - '65 (I was a PFC instructing 0-1’s through 0-6’s one on one in an aviation training command), then night cab driver, two years participating USNR '72 - '74 then rolled out with end of war. Both times, I was state side. But, I’ve served at public level as uniformed security guard sometimes armed and mostly unarmed and the rest of the time in food service and some industry. When I was in the military, like my career USAF father before me, I served to protect the lives, property, rights and liberties of all Americans.
All my male relatives but two served in WWII.
Um, General, my ancestors are mostly Celtic: Scots, Irish, Welsh and French Gaelic. Others were Choctaw/Cherokee. Sir, my Celtic and Gaelic ancestors did come here to get away from the British Ilse and France.
Now, in my autumn years, I see an international and elitist attack on our Constitution and I see strict gun control as part of that attack. Like you, I see no need of assault rifles in other than military and law enforcement hands. Sir, we have gangs from Mexico and Central America moving in on the turf of American gangs. Law enforcement is hard pressed to protect us and our rights and liberties amidst all that. I think armed citizens are better than government protection … our southern borders as an example of government failing its duties to protect our lives, property, rights and freedoms.
I think it was Benjamin Franklin who’s quoted with word to the effect that “Those who would trade a little liberty for security deserve neither and will lose both.”
So, other than banning assault weapons, I disagree with you. I do not trust this administration with our rights and liberties. Part of my education has been to recognize that our Federal government can fail to protect our lives, property, rights and liberties. For years I have been in a position to question government, you haven’t had that liberty as a General Officer in the US Army. I believe that the Constitution is a package deal, not to be picked apart.
I see gun control as part of an international package deal which international deal is hostile to our American exceptionalism and Constitution. So, my view from the lower levels is much different than your view from the upper level.
Just a word from the streets, for you, here, is all I offer.
Anyway, I respect your viewpoint and am glad you served.
God loves you and yours,
Don