If only the world would have understand me like you do, billytea.
:: Evil laugh ::
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If only the world would have understand me like you do, billytea.
:: Evil laugh ::
Debating whether to get train to Leeds or drive. Train is two hours, but involves the logistical issues of getting to/from stations and asking PA to help. (PA is afraid of swine flu. I told her she didn't have to work, and also that I'm out of quarantine, but then she became all martyr-y. *roll eyes*) Driving is at least four hours, often more with traffic, and I'm tired - but it is door-to-door. I do not need car in Leeds because The Girl is coming with van to help me move back home (whee! no more living in one room for me). OK, I think I just decided on train. Nothing to see here, move along please.
I'd to with the train option, Seska. Especially if you're tired.
oops. See what happens when you stay up too late. I just ordered the Beatles Rock Band, deluxe edition! But I used the Buffista Affiliate link, so it's ok!
t really shouldn't be spending money, but saving
crap, why won't that tag close??!!??
G'night everyone! MWah!
Love 'ya. Night, baby.
I'm up.
I got up in the middle of the night for nature's call. Since I was up, I decided to put out the recycle bin, as it is trash and recycle day and Andi had put out the full trash can already.
While outside, I grabbed various stuff from my old Caprice so I can sell the Caprice this weekend. I put some in the garage and made big bundle of pillows, blankets and things to bring in the house.
After that, I decided to clean the debris from two weeks of work lunches out of my current car. With the results of that, and tossing a dying pedestal fan, I had enough to take another full trash can to the curb.
Sheesh. I had no idea nature's call could be so complex.
I'm going back to bed, or maybe sleep on the couch, as Harvey cat is clinging to me and wants to nap on daddy's shoulder.
Wow, Daniel. Kudos.
I can't help but thinking that there's this thread that's connecting them, and that thread is that you can't trust your country to protect you so much.
Well...yeah. It's kind of built into the fabric of our country.
The 2nd Amendment was put in there because we had just got done wresting our independence from an oppressive imperial government. One of the things that oppressor did, before we sent them running (which is always so fun to say because it sounds like we easily tromped the shit out of the Brits and sent them packing with a hearty laugh and a boot to the ass, but the truth is it was a long, bloody conflict that we were constantly on the verge of losing) was try to outlaw privately owned guns because, you know...we were using said guns to shoot at British soldiers. The Third Amendment says that citizens are not required to house soldiers in peacetime, because British soldiers would often just barge their way into a house, make themselves at home, eat all the Doritos, hog the remote control and fart on all the couch pillows because, hey, they were soldiers, so fuck you, citizen. Similarly, the Fourth Amendment protects against unreasonable search and seizure, because the Brits would kick in your door and trash your place because you looked at them funny and they could.
We come from a history of not trusting the state to protect us, of guarding against the power of the state and the old "power corrupts" adage. We know that, generally, folk who rise to power are fuckers in some way and it was built in to the Constitution that the average citizen had the right to protest abuse of power and prepare to physically defend against it. It seemed reasonable at the time. Hell, I'm a big ol' stinkin' liberal and it seems reasonable now. When Bush and Cheney and Co. were proposing USA PATRIOT and it looked like suspension of civil rights and jackbooted "patriotism enhancers" were right around the corner, I seriously considered getting a gun or two. Never did, but the impulse was there...because I didn't trust the state to protect me, as my forefathers taught me.
Gun control is a big and thorny issue, but I do believe in the right of citizens to arm themselves against a potentially abusive government. I believe that a citizen should have the right and ability to protect their persons and property against unreasonable search and seizure. And, if the going gets real bad, you can't just wave the Constitution around and say "You're not playing by the rules!"
That said, the monitoring of where guns go and who gets to purchase them is necessary and, currently, poorly executed. Too many guns are being stolen and used for crime. Too many are being sold to felons...people who have largely given up many of their rights by proving they cannot play well with others.
I think my "solution" would go a long way towards mitigating that, but by no means do I think it would make the problem go entirely away. The only way to make the problem go away is to change human nature.
And good luck with that.
Am on train. Had forgotten how pretty the English countryside is. (All you can see from the M1 is more road. And the odd bridge. And a lot of other cars, all crawling along at 5 mph together.)
Good morning to those for whom it is morning, and timelies to the rest.
I have no problem with guns for hunting or police/military. The only kind of gun I've ever shot personally was bb guns, and the only living things I ever shot were fiddler crabs (and I mostly missed). I have a major problem with the guns in my grandfather's house, because AFAIK none are secured and at least one is kept loaded (a shotgun, I think) and IIRC the bullets on the floor of the back bedroom were armor-piercing. My grandfather hasn't hunted in decades (at least 3 of them) and I have no idea if he ever went to ranges. He doesn't now. And what he does have is little grandchildren and great-grandchildren running about the house.
My uncle, the one who's decided he wants to go by Gunpa instead of Grandpa, also has a large collection but I'm pretty sure he's better about keeping it secure.
I'd like to see stronger gun control, and I definitely think certain kinds of guns/bullets should be illegal. If all the guns on earth suddenly got raptured, it's no skin off my nose, but I wouldn't campaign to get rid of them all or anything.