Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Translating 10 anti-gun propaganda phrases into English


In George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four, a tyrannical government attempts to control how people think by, among other things, reducing language to “a medium of expression for the world-view and mental habits proper to the devotees of IngSoc [English Socialism]” and “to make all other modes of thought impossible.” In the IngSoc government’s new language, Newspeak, the original meanings of many words are discarded in favor of new definitions designed to conform people’s thoughts to the tyrants’ political objectives. For example, Newspeak phraseology includes this gem, “ignorance is strength,” a nonsensical construction that gun control advocates appear to have taken literally.
Speaking of gun control advocates, that brings us to the Children’s Defense Funds’ (CDF) latest offering, “Protect Children, Not Guns, 2013.” If you can stand it, bear with us now, while we translate a representative sample of the CDF’s gibberish into English, so the real gist of what the group is saying can be conveyed. Sticking with conventional practice, we’ll go with a “Top Ten,” of sorts.
1. “The Senate voted down a package of common sense gun violence prevention measures.”
Translation: This year, the Senate rejected legislation that would have banned semi-automatic rifles like the AR-15, banned standard-capacity magazines that Americans want for self-defense and practical shooting sports, and paved the way for universal gun registration by requiring an FBI background check on private firearm sales. But if we refer to gun bans and registration as “gun safety,” maybe some people who don’t read the fine print will go along with us. Everyone’s in favor of “safety,” right?
2. “The U.S. has as many guns as people. The U.S. accounts for less than 5 percent of the global population, but owns an estimated 35 to 50 percent of all civilian-owned guns in the world.” 
Translation: Americans have more guns than people in other countries, because they have a constitutionally protected right to keep and bear arms that people in other countries don’t. But pretending that Americans have “too many” guns pleases our donors and helps keep the money rolling in.
3. ”America’s military and law enforcement agencies have four million guns. Our citizens have 310 million. Has this made our children safer?” 
Translation: Private citizens have almost 100 times more guns than the military and law enforcement agencies, because there are almost 100 times more civilian gun owners than there are military and law enforcement personnel who are issued firearms. Also, the rate of firearm-related deaths among children has decreased 59 percent over the last 20 years. But we’d be stupid to say that.
4. “The number of children and teens killed by guns in 2010 was nearly five times the number of U.S. soldiers killed in action that year in Iraq and Afghanistan.”
Translation: In 2010, there were over 83 million “children and teens” in America, compared to about 150,000 U.S. troops in Afghanistan and Iraq, so the per capita death rate among the military personnel was much higher than among the “children and teens.” Not to mention that combat operations ended in Iraq in 2010. But the people who pay attention to us don’t care about the facts, so let’s just throw this out there and see what it gets us.
5. “A gun in the home increases the risk of homicide, suicide and accidental death.” 
Translation: Several “studies” by anti-gun researchers have claimed that having guns at home is statistically unsafe, and even though the claim has been debunked, let’s repeat it anyway. It’s not like the mainstream media are going to call us on it, after all.
6. “Guns are the second leading cause of death among children and teens ages 1-19.” 
Translation: If young people die, it’s usually due to external causes (mostly auto accidents) because they usually don’t die of diseases. But gun control supporters like this sound bite, so let’s roll with it.
7. “Children and teens die from gun violence in all states.” Translation: Sometimes we just have to say anything we can think of to rile up our gullible followers.
8. “A 1976 amendment to the Consumer Product Safety Act specifically states that the Commission shall make no ruling or order that restricts the manufacture or sale of guns, guns ammunition, or components of guns ammunition, including black powder or gun powder for guns.” 
Translation: Sure, the reason that Congress passed that law was to prevent gun control supporters from using the Consumer Products Safety Commission to shut down the manufacturing of firearms by imposing manufacturing requirements that would be impossible to achieve. But if we act outraged about it, maybe a few people will think we’re on to something.
9. “Common sense gun safety regulations protect lawful ownership and use of guns. The 1994 Assault Weapons Ban that expired in 2004 protected the rights of gun owners by exempting every shotgun and hunting rifle in use at the time.” 
Translation:  If we refer to a gun ban as “gun safety,” and if we pretend that a law banning some guns “protects” other guns by not banning them too, maybe we can sucker a few naïve gun owners into coming over to our side.
10. ”American companies manufacture enough bullets each year to fire 31 rounds into every one of our citizens.”
Translation: American gun owners spend a lot of time at the range, so if we divide the number of rounds they fire by the U.S. population number, we can come up with yet another nonsensical factoid our few supporters will like.

Article printed from The Daily Caller: http://dailycaller.com

Thursday, July 25, 2013

accountable

We must reject the idea that every time a law's broken, society is guilty rather than the lawbreaker. It is time to restore the American precept that each individual is accountable for his actions.

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Florida Boycott

I cant wait for the "Socialist/Progressive", "Lib Entertainment Folks" and unwashed "Libtard's" to get their Florida boycott in full swing.




I've been trying to keep them out of the state for years.

Besides it sure will make conversation in the lines at the Magic Kingdom nicer with normal like minded folks. Rather than the usual unemployed, vegan, transsexual, child-molesters which seem to run in herds at the amusement parks these days.

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Becky Gerritson - AMERICAN

“In Wetumpka, we are patriotic Americans. We peacefully assemble. We petition  our government. We exercise the right to free  speech. And we don’t understand why the government tried to stop us.

“I’m not here as a serf or a vassal. I’m not begging my lords for mercy. I’m  a born free American woman. Wife, mother, and citizen. And I’m telling my  government that you’ve forgotten your place. It’s not your responsibility to  look out for my wellbeing and to monitor my speech. It’s not your right to  assert an agenda. Your post, the post that you occupy, exists to preserve  American liberty. You’ve sworn to perform that duty, and you have faltered…

“What the government did to our little group in Wetumpka, Alabama is  un-American. It isn’t a matter of firing or arresting individuals. The  individuals who sought to intimidate us were acting as they thought they should,  in a government culture that has little respect for its citizens. Many of the  agents and agencies of the federal government do not understand that they are  servants of the people. They think they are our masters.  And they are mistaken.

“I’m not interested in scoring political points. I want to protect and  preserve the America that I grew up in. The America that people crossed oceans  and risked their lives to become a part of. And I’m terrified it is slipping  away.

“Thank you.”    Becky Gerritson

Friday, May 31, 2013

Peaceful Change?

My good wife was worried about the post I made on F---book yesterday. She is concerned that it might bring the Gov'ment down on us. The statement is


"If your not involved with people of "like" mind, get involved with a group now..... Tea Party, 9-12, Boy Scouts, RWVA, NRA, FreedomWorks pick a side and make your stand. Get to know the people who will have your 6.".

I would like to know, if requesting that everyone get involved in peaceful, established organizations is now a crime for the "big sis" to investigate. 

If it is, then is it too late for peaceful means and methods to work?

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

reap what you have sown

Our President has decided not to send ANYONE to the funeral for Margret Thacher. 

Maybe the delegation he sent down to the funeral  of Hugo "fucking" Chavez hasn't gotten back yet? 

I hope all of you crybaby, son's of bitches who voted for that bastard are ready to reap what you have sown.