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Posts from Steve, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

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Steve, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Very interesting. Not sure which side Clint is coming down on but if taken the way I think it's supposed to be taken I think it shows a side of Clint that I would never have expected.

Steve, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

How can you feel safe if everyone has a gun? The most backwards thinking I've ever heard of! Correct me if I'm wrong, but some congressman in the United States actually introduced legislation to make it mandatory for every citizen to own a gun. How completely crazy do you have to be to think this way? I guess I am somewhat comforted to know that according to the popular vote in the last U.S. presidential election, I hope that about half of all Americans don't necessarily feel this way. I'm sorry, and I apologize to those of you who agree with Dianne Feinstein, but what seems to be the general popular position of the United States on guns, war, and world order really scares me. I think that the real question is, how has the United States created a society where many, many, people are scared to live without a gun, and why do so many people hate their government? Governments are never perfect, very often fallible, and can never please everyone, but they should be able to convince people, even their detractors and opponents, what makes sense for the safety of their society as a whole. But when you have a society that has precipitated the formation of very substantial armed and organized group of citizens, with a genuine hatred for their own government, you must question the "right to bear arms" dogma.

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