With so many weapons available, why doesn’t Israel have mass shootings like we do in America
To help me think this through, I called my good friend Ori Mayer, who’s currently an MD-PhD student at Tel Aviv University and a former paramedic for one of the IDF’s reconnaissance battalions, which are the flagship units of the infantry! Militia Myths: Why Armed Populations Don't Prevent Tyranny ...www. armed withreason.com/ ...- dont -prevent...A tyrannical government could only arise in the US with a majority of the population supporting it due to some economic or military crisis: in reaction , say, to a heavily armed minority attempting to enforce its will on the rest of the country .!! I asked him why he thinks Israeli soldiers don’t commit mass shootings in Israeli cities with their army-issued weapons.
Not to change the topic here:
Their view: The Senate will be fine without the filibuster | Times Leader
This may seem like a terrible idea, robbing the Senate of its traditional role as a moderating influence on legislative enthusiasms! HEAVILY ARMED - Heavily Skewed Toward Being A Rubbish Game ...www.youtube.com /watch?v=G48kEBbmcPM BLOOD OF OLD: THE RISE TO GREATNESS - Flour Is A Great Foud Soruce Than Be Can Made Into May Things - Duration: 10:03. Jim Sterling 79,731 views!! Republican Majority Leader Mitch McConnell seems to think so, writing Thursday in the New York Times that Democrats would “regret it a lot sooner than they think
But consider that it might be a good idea to make the Senate reflect the will of the public more than it has traditionally done. Entrenching minority veto power can certainly have moderating effects! Korwin: The Great Secret Anti-Gunners Don't See, Can't See ...The hoplophobes — people with a medical condition that gives them a morbid fear of weapons — and power mongers, politicians and foreign entities can't manage that here, because everyone is armed . It's a balance of power, so no one shoots. This is one of the great secrets ...rights advocates don't see, can't see or won't see.!! It also blocks one of the most basic principles of democracy: the idea of majority rule.
The dangerous theater of open carry | Times Leader
Like civilians, law enforcement officers must become critics of the performance, deciphering whether the performer appears threatening only because of the presence of a lethal weapon or whether the performance includes additional signals of aggression Two episodes in Missouri in recent weeks reveal that the open-carry regime has no answers to such questions
In Kansas City this month, two armed men at a Walmart caused a panic. According to an eyewitness, shoppers fled the store after seeing the men walking with pistols in their waists. Police arrived. An officer jumped out of his car with a shotgun at the ready.
Alistair Brownlee, double Olympic triathlon champ, wins Ironman debut, eyes Kona – OlympicTal
The Brit earned a spot at the Ironman World Championships in Kona, Hawaii, on Oct. 12 and intends to race there
“That’s one of the reasons I came today,” Brownlee said. “I’ve hopefully got a few years in me. I’ll be going to Kona this year for very much a bit of a learning experience and see how it goes
Brownlee, who has said he is undecided on a Tokyo 2020 run, made up a 16-minute, 56-second deficit after the 112-mile bike to win in 7:49:20. The field lacked the world’s best Ironman triathletes, like Germans Patrick Lange and Jan Frodeno (2008 Olympic champion). The 2.4-mile swim was canceled due to poor weather.
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Fine peasant food – at oligarch prices | Daily Mail Online
The interior of Onima
So I'm worried. Doubly so, because this is no usual review, rather a lunch with Fiona and Ross Wilson, who very generously bought Giles Coren (of The Times) and me at an auction in aid of the brilliant Felix Project. I know plenty of people who would pay NOT to spend a couple of hours in our company, but the Wilsons put charity over pleasure. Anyway, I arrive first, and am looked up and down like a piece of just-off meat. It takes me a while to convince them that I have a booking, and I'm led, at arm's length, to a wobbly table in a near-empty room.
Their view: STEM education moves NEPA forward | Times Leader
Although significant events both locally and abroad delayed their vision for the institution of higher education, the Sisters of Mercy officially broke ground for the Administration Building in 1921 – some seven years after buying more than 99 acres of land. Three years later, College Misericordia opened its doors, housing the entire academic experience, including 37 members of the first class, in what today is Mercy Hall
Today, Mercy Hall remains the largest academic building on campus, but a complex of modern buildings and amenities surround it to serve more than 2,700 students, the campus community and local neighbors.
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