Randygmn wrote:I’m surprised by these turn of events, especially after hearing from an indignant grandfather.
I’m a little embarrassed that I allowed my anger to overcome me. This is a result of the latest attempts of authorities to infringe on our rights and the distrust in the radically biased main stream media.
Although I believe that Americans should be able to own any “terrible weapon of war”, I wouldn’t personally own anything that would jeopardize my physical freedom through incarceration. I can’t help to feel maybe these folks weren’t as benign as we would’ve liked to believe they were. I’m sure we’ll hear more about the drop in sears/lightning connectors, or whatever kind of “trigger kits” they recovered. I sure hope he wasn’t creating full auto weapons for sale/use.
Thought about this myself.
First off most of 'us', who view these events, are a bit more informed, and critical (in the classic sense) than most people, and will almost instinctively react to the likes of the grandstanding sheriff, and his incendiary, and misleading vocabulary. It's a dance that's been performed too many times to far less music.
As H & H said, some times the witch hunts catch a witch.
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And let's not ever let a reaction to the nature of the crime, no matter how horrific, usurp a presumption of innocence.