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This is a split from another thread: http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showth...ks-Director-Austin-Petersen-attack-Alex-Jones
I agree with Cap'n Lou here, but there is more to it than just this:
Jones was being Jones. Morgan was being Morgan. Their respective performances were all about getting attention for themselves - and it was a "win" for both of them. I agree.
No one is (or not many are) going to go from being "anti-gun" to "pro-gun" (or vice versa) because of this incident. I agree with this, too.
However, at this point, NONE of that is really relevant. The right of people to defend themselves against a government that comes to take the rest of their rights is NOT negotiable.
It is NOT a matter to be debated or "discussed" - regardless of how calmly & politely such debates or "discussions" might be conducted.
"We should not negotiate with terrorists."
Pussyfooting around the issue will get us NOWHERE - *especially* since the modus operandi of gun-grabbers is to employ tactics such as exploiting tragedies like Sandy Hook to cynically manipulate emotions during any "debates" or "discussions".
Citing statistics (which are easlily manipulated - and just as easily dismissed or countered with other statistics), signing petitions or "writing your congressman" is just not going to cut it, either.
All such approaches amount to asking, "Please, sirs, may we be allowed to protect ourselves against you? Pretty please with sugar on top?"
It's well past time for people to start standing up in the faces of the gun-grabbers and shouting "Molon labe! Come and take them!"
THAT is the core of the issue. And almost everybody - on both sides of the issue - has been dancing around it.
This is NOT about "convincing" ANYONE of ANYTHING. NO ONE who is not already "convinced" is going to be swayed by yet another dull recitation of statistics - or yet one more rehashing of the same old arguments we've all heard over and over.
This is about putting people on notice that "enough is enough!"
To whatever extent that Jones' appearance did this (or might inspire others to do the same), it is a very good thing - regardless of whether his primary object was self-promotion.
Having said that, Larken Rose does a much, MUCH better job than Alex Jones did: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Eatt6SgI8c
See especially the 3:45 mark. (H/T Wesker1982: http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?400031-Guns-Say-What-You-Mean)
(Of course, Larken had the advantage of not having to deal with a smug prick like Piers Morgan ...
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I agree with Cap'n Lou here, but there is more to it than just this:
The event won't move the debate an inch one way or another. It was a mutually beneficial ratings ploy for both parties. Like I said if it was a calm and mild-mannered interview than no one would care and it wouldn't be on the front page of Drudge. Both Jones and Morgan got exactly what they wanted - attention. And honestly, I highly doubt that anyone is going to turn from pro-gun to anti-gun (or vice versa) because of this.
Jones was being Jones. Morgan was being Morgan. Their respective performances were all about getting attention for themselves - and it was a "win" for both of them. I agree.
No one is (or not many are) going to go from being "anti-gun" to "pro-gun" (or vice versa) because of this incident. I agree with this, too.
However, at this point, NONE of that is really relevant. The right of people to defend themselves against a government that comes to take the rest of their rights is NOT negotiable.
It is NOT a matter to be debated or "discussed" - regardless of how calmly & politely such debates or "discussions" might be conducted.
"We should not negotiate with terrorists."
Pussyfooting around the issue will get us NOWHERE - *especially* since the modus operandi of gun-grabbers is to employ tactics such as exploiting tragedies like Sandy Hook to cynically manipulate emotions during any "debates" or "discussions".
Citing statistics (which are easlily manipulated - and just as easily dismissed or countered with other statistics), signing petitions or "writing your congressman" is just not going to cut it, either.
All such approaches amount to asking, "Please, sirs, may we be allowed to protect ourselves against you? Pretty please with sugar on top?"
It's well past time for people to start standing up in the faces of the gun-grabbers and shouting "Molon labe! Come and take them!"
THAT is the core of the issue. And almost everybody - on both sides of the issue - has been dancing around it.
This is NOT about "convincing" ANYONE of ANYTHING. NO ONE who is not already "convinced" is going to be swayed by yet another dull recitation of statistics - or yet one more rehashing of the same old arguments we've all heard over and over.
This is about putting people on notice that "enough is enough!"

To whatever extent that Jones' appearance did this (or might inspire others to do the same), it is a very good thing - regardless of whether his primary object was self-promotion.
Having said that, Larken Rose does a much, MUCH better job than Alex Jones did: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Eatt6SgI8c
See especially the 3:45 mark. (H/T Wesker1982: http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?400031-Guns-Say-What-You-Mean)
(Of course, Larken had the advantage of not having to deal with a smug prick like Piers Morgan ...


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