Comment Rescue from Roadkill

Filed in National by on March 15, 2009

If it did come down to civil war, I don’t think your average anti would fight. They’d leave it for some uncivilized knuckledragging marine or policeman to enforce their wims.

By “anti”, he’s referring to people who support “well-regulated” gun control. And by “wims”, he’s referring to “whims”. And by “enforce” such whims, he’s maybe talking about “defeat the armed insurrection against the American Government”?

Your thoughts? Are marines or policemen uncivilized knuckledraggers or defenders of our safety and security? I think calling them “knuckledraggers” is disgusting. I also think it’s absurd for a person contemplating armed insurrection to refer to anyone as “uncivilized”.

And Roadside, speaking for myself only, if people like you staged a coup and took over the government, my programming skills would be more dangerous to you than a hundred armed men.

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X Stryker is also the proprietor of the currently-dormant poll analysis blog Election Inspection.

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  1. Unstable Isotope says:

    I think whoever wrote what you quoted is a pretty disgusting person.

  2. if people like you staged a coup and took over the government, my programming skills would be more dangerous to you than a hundred armed men.

    NOT IF I SHOOT YOUR COMPUTER, NERD ALERT!

  3. pandora says:

    I’d say it was silly, chest-puffing male posturing. The description seems more applicable to the writer.

  4. And to answer your question.

    Yes, Marines are knuckle draggers…and so are the police in Milton and pretty much all of Sussex county.

  5. Steve Newton says:

    But I think the writer was attempting to be cute and the knuckle dragger reference was him referring to the way he thinks the “antis” would be thinking about the people they would be calling to save their asses.

  6. Miscreant says:

    It’s obvious to anyone with any objectivity and intellect, Mr. Newton is correct.

    “… my programming skills would be more dangerous to you than a hundred armed men.”

    Talk about “silly, chest-puffing male posturing”, this is without doubt, the most amusing statement of the day. But the day is young, and DV is still online. FWIW, he is right about Lix, though.

  7. Art Downs says:

    I find this discussion of Second Amendment issues rather chaotic.

    I have noted an unwillingness of the ‘control freaks’ to engage in any free and open debate. A forum where once side controls the cameras and microphones does not count.

    We did see some virtual ‘knuckle dragger’ in the State Police attempt to block a pistol purchase on the basis of the sex and age of the applicant. She was not trying to buy some ‘Dirty Harr’ .44 magnum but something involving modest recoil.

    Jim Crow laws once used other excuses to keep certain people disarmed when the night riders came a’callin’.