Does Bill O’Reilly Dismiss The Second Amendment?

Does Bill O’Reilly Dismiss The Second Amendment?

Postby JinOhio » Tue Feb 23, 2010 4:36 am

Does Bill O’Reilly Dismiss The Second Amendment?
By Steve LeMaster
Published: February 22nd, 2010

Picture this scenario:

A natural disaster occurs and devastates an entire state. Thousands of people leave before conditions get worse and thousands more have no choice but to remain. Many of those thousands that left were law enforcement officers and what remains is broken and authority becomes non existent, sending the entire state into chaos causing the governor to implement martial law to suppress looting and other criminal behavior.

Much of the population are business owners and have no choice but to arm themselves for protection. Law enforcement is virtually non-existent and the national guard can’t be everywhere all time. Those who dare to venture outside do so at their peril. Those who remain indoors and own guns use them for protection. But, their second amendment rights are violated and they are forced to turn them over, making the population more vulnerable to the rampant crime in a devastated state.

I’ve been stewing on this for a couple of days and I have concluded that Bill O’Reilly’s February 18th discussion with a group called the Oath Keepers is over the top. Before I continue, please take a moment to watch the clip below and do your best not to vomit when you hear Mark Potok.

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Re: Does Bill O’Reilly Dismiss The Second Amendment?

Postby tjeffries » Wed Feb 24, 2010 12:22 pm

O'Reilly should know better.  What happened after Katrina should have NEVER happened.

What makes people nervous about the Oath Keepers is the fact that they take their oath seriously.  Our politicians, police and military all take a similar oath, if it doesn't mean anything to them, they shouldn't be taking it.  As an Oath Keeper, I proudly took that oath in 1969, it wasn't rescinded when I left the Army, and I will keep it till the day I die, if anyone's frightened by that oath, maybe they should be :?:
"How we burned in the prison camps later thinking: What would things have been like if every security operative, when he went out at night to make an arrest, had been uncertain whether he would return alive?"-- Alexander Solzhenitzyn
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