A few days ago prospective Dear Leader Hillary was asked:
Recently,
Australia managed to get away, or take away tens of thousands,
millions, of handguns. In one year, they were all gone. Can we do that?
If we can’t, why can’t we?
here,
after meandering through international gun laws, and citing localized
American buyback programs, was the conclusion of Clinton's response:
I think it would be worth considering doing it on the national level, if that could be arranged.
The "arrangement" would most likely come about through:
... reinforc[ing] the cultural marginalization of constitutionalist gun owners,
the two realms of mainstream society in which they have hitherto
maintained a dominant presence -- the military and law enforcement --
must be actively transformed from the "regressive" institutions they
have been, into instruments of the progressive elite. The aggressive nationalization of local police operations
will inevitably weaken officers' allegiances to their local communities
in favor of a depersonalized, textbook allegiance to federal overseers
and priorities. The active promotion of an alternative-lifestyles or diversity agenda
within the military will gradually render the hyper-testosteroned,
"real man" aspect of military life passé and distasteful to a new breed
of sensitive, progressive soldiers increasingly trained to fight for
social justice rather than for the U.S. Constitution. Thus, when the
experts release their government-funded reports identifying
gun-and-Bible-clingers as potential terrorists, and labeling their
noncompliance with a gun ban as a criminal affront to American society
and a root cause of mass shootings, the soldiers and police will be
expected to do their duty and promote public safety against this
domestic threat. When the worst and dimmest (most successfully
indoctrinated) within these two organizations are finally called upon to
perform search and seizure missions -- how else would the civilly
disobedient be forced to give up their weapons? -- they may well do so.
At
that moment, despite media attempts to portray the victims as the
perpetrators, Americans will have a chance to see what their government
is made of, and to decide whether they can live with such a government.
And it is certain that Americans who side with the resisters will be
virtually alone on this Earth. The rest of the world will see the images
of gun-toting civilians standing in defiance of their government as
evidence of the reactionary element of America that they find so
distasteful. They will cheer on the U.S. government's violent subduing
of these dangerous crackpots.
[excerpted from American Thinker]
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