Friday, January 4, 2013

The village idiot of Las Vegas spouts off about the 1st & 2nd Amendments..

For the most part, I've got three things I like to talk about when it comes to Las Vegas. Women, that's by far and away my favorite subject. Weather, the mild climate of the Las Vegas Valley is hard to complain about, except in the summer, but you can jump in a pool to solve that problem. And the last thing, well it's new to my list; Politics.."Jesus boy, when are you going to get it through your thick skull? Know one! And I mean not a fucking soul care about your political views! Please spare people the rhetoric! Boring!" Uncle Ned is by far and away the biggest critic of my blog. He tells me in no uncertain terms what he likes about it and what he doesn't. Sometimes I heed his advice, sometimes I don't.

The other day I noticed a friend of mine on Face Book was taking some good natured razzing about his beliefs on the Second Amendment. Before I get going, let me prefix myself by saying.."I don't even own a gun, but I'm a firm believer in the Constitution. Does this country have a gun problem? Maybe? What's the solution? Their isn't one!" With that said, If a guy wants to own a thousand guns, as long as they're all legal and registered, he should be allowed that privilege. The other day I was watching Piers Morgan and he was ranting about how England and a number of other countries in Europe only had a handful of gun deaths because of the strict laws they've enacted. Well, I have some news for Mr. Morgan and others like him. It's the First Amendment in this country that allows you the freedom to speak against the Second Amendment, and it's the Second Amendment that plays the major role in protecting our First Amendment..My friend and I who are both law abiding citizens of this country are thankful for both!!!

I like to end every post of mine with a thought I'm having..Call it the village idiot thought of the day.."They're a number of things I would like to change about this country, but I can't. I accept them for what they are! Acceptance is a big part of living free! I've got a simple solution for people who don't want to accept this country for what it is. You can always leave. That's another good thing about being an American! You've got the freedom to make that choice!"

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