Wow, this is a Republican candidate I could vote for. Of course, I still like Brownback too. It’s not like I have to make my mind up today and I honestly believe Brownback most likely has the same view on the 2nd Amendment as Fred does. But, this post is about Fred. So, I need to give Fred the stage for the time being. My child will browbeat me for using the term electability, so I’ll skip that for now.
One of the things that’s got to be going through a lot of peoples’ minds now is how one man with two handguns, that he had to reload time and time again, could go from classroom to classroom on the Virginia Tech campus without being stopped. Much of the answer can be found in policies put in place by the university itself.
Virginia, like 39 other states, allows citizens with training and legal permits to carry concealed weapons. That means that Virginians regularly sit in movie theaters and eat in restaurants among armed citizens. They walk, joke, and rub shoulders everyday with people who responsibly carry firearms — and are far safer than they would be in San Francisco, Oakland, Detroit, Chicago, New York City, or Washington, D.C., where such permits are difficult or impossible to obtain.
The statistics are clear. Communities that recognize and grant Second Amendment rights to responsible adults have a significantly lower incidence of violent crime than those that do not. More to the point, incarcerated criminals tell criminologists that they consider local gun laws when they decide what sort of crime they will commit, and where they will do so.
Still, there are a lot of people who are just offended by the notion that people can carry guns around. They view everybody, or at least many of us, as potential murderers prevented only by the lack of a convenient weapon. Virginia Tech administrators overrode Virginia state law and threatened to expel or fire anybody who brings a weapon onto campus.
In recent years, however, armed Americans — not on-duty police officers — have successfully prevented a number of attempted mass murders. Evidence from Israel, where many teachers have weapons and have stopped serious terror attacks, has been documented. Supporting, though contrary, evidence from Great Britain, where strict gun controls have led to violent crime rates far higher than ours, is also common knowledge.
So Virginians asked their legislators to change the university’s “concealed carry” policy to exempt people 21 years of age or older who have passed background checks and taken training classes. The university, however, lobbied against that bill, and a top administrator subsequently praised the legislature for blocking the measure.
The logic behind this attitude baffles me, but I suspect it has to do with a basic difference in worldviews. Some people think that power should exist only at the top, and everybody else should rely on “the authorities” for protection.
Despite such attitudes, average Americans have always made up the front line against crime. Through programs like Neighborhood Watch and Amber Alert, we are stopping and catching criminals daily. Normal people tackled “shoe bomber” Richard Reid as he was trying to blow up an airliner. It was a truck driver who found the D.C. snipers. Statistics from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention show that civilians use firearms to prevent at least a half million crimes annually.
When people capable of performing acts of heroism are discouraged or denied the opportunity, our society is all the poorer. And from the selfless examples of the passengers on Flight 93 on 9/11 to Virginia Tech professor Liviu Librescu, a Holocaust survivor who sacrificed himself to save his students earlier this week, we know what extraordinary acts of heroism ordinary citizens are capable of.
Many other universities have been swayed by an anti-gun, anti-self defense ideology. I respect their right to hold those views, but I challenge their decision to deny Americans the right to protect themselves on their campuses — and then proudly advertise that fact to any and all.
Whenever I’ve seen one of those “Gun-free Zone” signs, especially outside of a school filled with our youngest and most vulnerable citizens, I’ve always wondered exactly who these signs are directed at. Obviously, they don’t mean much to the sort of man who murdered 32 people just a few days ago.
Hat Tip to Allah over at HotAir. Something tells me Fred’s his man.
Comment posted by wytammic
at 4/22/2007 8:52:23 AM
Thanks Tieki
I thought you would appreciate people knowing how nutty that administration can be. If I find more stuff to expose them — I’ll be all over it
What’s funny is that your school sent that to me in an email. Something they’re proud of ![]()
Comment posted by tieki rae
at 4/22/2007 8:30:30 AM
In all fairness, I love Brownback first because of his pro-life stance and secondly because of his firmly pro-Israel position (what other candidate is on record as saying that all of Jerusalem should belong to Israel and be the capital of the state as well?).
P.S. Nice work getting a thread started at HotAir bashing my school. Love you too. ![]()
Comment posted by wytammic
at 4/21/2007 10:56:11 PM
Wow Jeffro,
We too are originally from SW KS
I’ve heard negative things about Brownback’s immigration stance, but really do not know what it is. My daughter loves Brownback due to his very strong Israel positions. Which, I think strongly supporting Israel is good for us
Stevereenie,
I think if Thompson gets the Republican nod that he can pretty much wipe the floor with the hilderbeast or obamarama. Just my opinion ![]()
Comment posted by Jeffro
at 4/21/2007 10:06:49 PM
I folllowed you here from a comment at The Plains Feeder. I live in SW KS - and I cannot countenance Brownback’s immigration stance. I’m done with him because of that issue. Pat Roberts is on the other side of that fence, but he obviously isn’t running.
In today’s climate, finding Fred Thompson seems almost too good to be true. I hope he is for real, and his health holds up. He is saying a lot of things I want to hear. I don’t know if he is another Ronald Reagan, but he sure takes stands on issues without the hedging legalistic waffling most of the candidates use.
Comment posted by stevereenie
at 4/21/2007 9:25:56 PM
I could vote for him too if it looks like he could take on the Hilderbeast and he likely veep Osama Obama……….Next Stop Lauderdale
Comment posted by wytammic
at 4/21/2007 4:34:19 PM
Well, we’d better just keep things light so that we can learn each other’s funny tones ![]()
Comment posted by mommyzabs
at 4/21/2007 4:00:49 PM
Still learning everyones cyber tone. I joined in the joking then took everyone seriously
HA.
Comment posted by wytammic
at 4/21/2007 3:44:00 PM
And thanks for the layout compliment. I stole it from Tieki ![]()
Comment posted by wytammic
at 4/21/2007 3:43:31 PM
Hi MZ,
Not at all! Just a little Chuck Norris humor. Sorry, round house kicks to the face are a joke in our family — but we are a strange lot ![]()
Comment posted by mommyzabs
at 4/21/2007 3:36:54 PM
love the new layout.
was that a dis on me on 4 simpson roundup blog?? couldn’t tell for sure ![]()
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