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The British are starting to get it with their crime rate skyrocketing.
Quote from the article: One can draw a map of the US, showing the inverse relationship of the strictness of its gun laws, and levels of violence: all the way down to Vermont, with no gun laws at all, and the lowest level of armed violence (one thirteenth that of Britain). London Times |
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This is good for all of us to understand. The dangers of the "Nanny State" as the UK has become is what the MSM has fed us for years and years. The Brits have had race relations problems just like us. They also face poorly educated children, medical fraud, poor medical care, immigration problems, assimilation problems with 2nd and 3rd generation immigrants.
The liberals and MSM have no solution just that we need to trust the government to do it all for us. That clearly does not work, look to the failed Soviet empire as a recent example. Best regards, chalmitch
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I just returned from a trip to London. I can honestly say that I "got on famously" there. I like the Brits a lot -- they are good salt-of-the-earth people. I really do think that these things will come to a head soon enough. I'll have to send a link to this article to a few of the folks I met there.
In the UK, for example, you can be put in jail for pummeling a home invader. Not a single person I met agrees with this, and yet it is somehow the law there. When I mention that you are far more likely to be assaulted in London than in New York City, noone denies it (although they tend to look away sheepishly). I believe that common sense will eventually win the day there, but it's not going to happen overnight. On the lighter side, I was talking with a friend there about the stereotype of how everyone gets stabbed in the UK, and that I thought my trip wouldn't be complete if I didn't get stabbed as well. So she promised to stab me before I left, and she forgot!! So much for British hospitality. *edit* By the way, Slim, I use that Reagan quote in my sig on another board. Great words from a great president, the like of which I doubt we'll see again any time soon. |
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