Gerry Butler as King Leonidas in Frank Miller's '300', Warner Bros. |
H/T Karl Denninger at the Market Ticker (link here)
Verbatim
It's time to do something like that again, if you value The Second Amendment.
President
Obama has said that his push to effectively delete the Second Amendment
will face "significant resistance." It is time to show him and those
in Congress how much resistance there is for any sort of additional gun bans and/or registration requirements in a peaceful and lawful manner.
Print copies of this and dispatch them to your Congresspeople, The White House, and staple them to telephone poles and other locations across the country.
How
many stamps will you spend and how many pieces of paper will you staple
around the country to preserve your Second Amendment rights?
If the answer is zero you've just defined their value to you.
H/t to Uwe on the forum; I can only take credit for spreading this around and supporting it, not initiating it.
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Mr Denninger passes on the challenge. But for those who don't get it, here is the explanation taken from Wikipedia for4 the phrase:
"The Ancient Greek phrase μολὼν λαβέ (molṑn labé; reconstructed Ancient Greek pronunciation [mo'lɔːn la'be]; Modern Greek pronunciation [moˈlon laˈve]) means "Come and take them". It is a classical expression of defiance reportedly spoken by King Leonidas I in response to the Persian army's demand that the Spartans surrender their weapons at the Battle of Thermopylae. It is an exemplary use of a laconic phrase."
Get it now?....So what you gonna do? Bad people have bad plans.......chose.....
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