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Takechanpoo wrote:I pray him for his happiness in the next world, whom he missed becoming a hero."
AssKissinger wrote:Armed Miss America 1944 stops intruder Fri Apr 20, 8:16 PM ET
Miss America 1944 has a talent that likely has never appeared on a beauty pageant stage: She fired a handgun to shoot out a vehicle's tires and stop an intruder.
Venus Ramey, 82, confronted a man on her farm in south-central Kentucky last week after she saw her dog run into a storage building where thieves had previously made off with old farm equipment.
Ramey said the man told her he would leave. "I said, 'Oh, no you won't,' and I shot their tires so they couldn't leave," Ramey said.
She had to balance on her walker as she pulled out a snub-nosed .38-caliber handgun.![]()
"I didn't even think twice. I just went and did it," she said. "If they'd even dared come close to me, they'd be 6 feet under by now."
Ramey then flagged down a passing motorist, who called 911.
Curtis Parrish of Ohio was charged with misdemeanor trespassing, Deputy Dan Gilliam said. The man's hometown wasn't immediately available. Three other people were questioned but were not arrested.
After winning the pageant with her singing, dancing and comedic talents, Ramey sold war bonds and her picture was adorned on a B-17 that made missions over Germany in World War II, according to the Miss America Web site.
Ramey lived in Cincinnati for several years and was instrumental in helping rejuvenate Over-the-Rhine historic buildings. She returned to Kentucky in 1990 to live on her farm.
"I'm trying to live a quiet, peaceful life and stay out of trouble, and all it is, is one thing after another," she said.
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Really?AssKissinger wrote:Nukes tend to have a bit more collateral damage than pistols.
Actually, most 'hippies' where I grew up owned guns; they needed protection from animals and dumb rednecks.This is a pen wrote:
Uhhuh35 wrote:Yeah, banning handguns makes everything safer.
GuyJean wrote:And the world would be safer if all countries had nukes]
Uncle Sam already has nukes - for a long time
and for some reason that never made any of those kamikaze ayatollah's think twice about their actions
or any of the other insane that come from the radical muslim worldGuyJean wrote:Really?
Estimate of mass killings in the 20th Century: 215,786,000
Etimate of mass killings from nuclear weapons: 214,000
GJ
The AK47 for example has been used millions of times in combat, or in murderous crime... resulting in many deaths
nukes have only been used twice, yet they cuased hundreds of thousands dead and almost half a million injured.
The nukes the USA or the likes of Russia have these days are so powerful that they would make the little-boy look like a wee firecrackerblackcat wrote:"Also, why aren't we grieving the same way for the people who are dying in Iraq? Iraq just suffered a suicide bombing that killed 5 times as many people"
Taro Toporific wrote:
May I quote your translation on my blog?
Takechanpoo wrote:i know you are afraid of me.
GuyJean wrote:Really?
Estimate of mass killings in the 20th Century: 215,786,000
Etimate of mass killings from nuclear weapons: 214,000
GJ
This is a pen wrote:
Adhesive wrote:But you non-Americans have to remember, the birth of our country hinged on the ability of our citizens to arm themselves and rebel against an oppressive government, and the idea of the public being able to arm themselves against tyranny runs deep. I'm not saying everyone who buys a gun does it because they fear an over-reaching government, but a lot of liberal people like myself are hesitant to remove the right to arms because we actually still recognize the potential for tyranny.
Obviously, not many of my liberal friends agree, which strikes me as strange considering how they are always complaining that this current administration is trampling all over are rights.
... I'm pretty sure more kids drown in swimming pools across this country every year than are killed by firearms, does that mean households with children should no longer be able to have swimming pools? What about cars? Shouldn't we all be riding mass transit? Where do we draw the line?
Uhhuh35 wrote:Don't worry about me, you guys ain't so bad.
Hey I found a good bumper sticker for you libs though:
Maybe you can put a similar one on your front lawn: "Homeowner Is Unarmed. Please Don't Hurt Me" That should work especially well for you guys in the big cities.
Adhesive wrote:But you non-Americans have to remember, the birth of our country hinged on the ability of our citizens to arm themselves and rebel against an oppressive government, and the idea of the public being able to arm themselves against tyranny runs deep. I'm not saying everyone who buys a gun does it because they fear an over-reaching government, but a lot of liberal people like myself are hesitant to remove the right to arms because we actually still recognize the potential for tyranny.
Kuang_Grade wrote:People buy guns so they'll be ready to protect themselves when the government fails because they are far more worried about their fellow citizens (precisely because a sizeable number of them are already armed) rather than the government.
Kuang_Grade wrote:If that was the case, gun sales wouldn't spike after things like the LA riots and Katrina.
gboothe wrote:Hey, cars kill more people than guns, so ban cars while you're at it. People don't like guns, I do. Why do they have any more right to dictate that dislike to me, than I have to force my opinion on them? Oh, I forgot, I can cause I got a gun!
Kuang_Grade wrote:...beyond the stereotype that we're all gun toting maniacs with hard ons for guns that seems quite prevalent in the world view...
Since the 4th Amendment's protections against illegal searches and seizures can be - and has been - diluted in light of modern police procedures and exigencies, the 2nd Amendment is equally fair ground for reinterpretation IMO
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