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<blockquote data-quote="MCVetSteve" data-source="post: 3116310" data-attributes="member: 33591"><p>Point taken, but how many freedom loving Texans, and Louisianans, and Kansans, and Oklahomans, and New Mexicans(?) would be there to help if such a thing ever did happen, in any state? </p><p>A friend of mine who survived Katrina said many of the people he saw helping out with rescuing and handing out water and food were not people from any government, but Texans, lots of Texans. These were regular Joes and Joanns who had boats and the will to assist in a time of need. This kind of thing is almost impossible to anticipate though, because no one really talks about it beforehand, they just do it when it’s necessary. </p><p>I think the same would be true if some leftist city council ever tried to enforce such an ordinance. I’m not talking about armed insurrection, perhaps defensive posturing would suffice....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MCVetSteve, post: 3116310, member: 33591"] Point taken, but how many freedom loving Texans, and Louisianans, and Kansans, and Oklahomans, and New Mexicans(?) would be there to help if such a thing ever did happen, in any state? A friend of mine who survived Katrina said many of the people he saw helping out with rescuing and handing out water and food were not people from any government, but Texans, lots of Texans. These were regular Joes and Joanns who had boats and the will to assist in a time of need. This kind of thing is almost impossible to anticipate though, because no one really talks about it beforehand, they just do it when it’s necessary. I think the same would be true if some leftist city council ever tried to enforce such an ordinance. I’m not talking about armed insurrection, perhaps defensive posturing would suffice.... [/QUOTE]
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