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In addition, Switzerland, perhaps the least bellicose Western nation, has earned its reputation through a national commitment to individual firearm ownership and marksmanship. Swiss citizens are almost universally armed and are expected to defend the country should it be attacked. The commitment of the Swiss to individual firearm ownership exemplifies the idea of peace through strength.
The Swiss militia encompasses every able-bodied male between the ages of 20-50, who must keep a rifle and militia equipment in their homes, coupled with the strong Swiss tradition of competitive marksmanship: “Since 1815 the Swiss have not fought in a foreign war, yet they have maintained the tradition of a citizen army and rifle and pistol shooting are among the nation’s most popular sports with almost every village having a shooting range.”
Despite sitting at the crossroads of Europe, neutral Switzerland was left alone by Nazi Germany during World War II—not because the German military was unable to invade—but because it was unwilling; German military officers determined that the resistance of the heavily armed Swiss citizens would make the cost too great. The armed population is no bluff. Swiss militiamen are not required to turn in their weapons upon completion of their obligation. It is said that every Swiss home contains at least three weapons, for not only is there the militia system, but there is a long tradition of civilian ownership of firearms and, as pointed out before, rifle and pistol shooting are virtually the national sports of Switzerland.
Remember Bill Clinton did away with farm subsidies the vast majority of which do not benefit ma and pa farms but agri-corporations like monsantos and ADM and one of bush minor's very first acts was to reinstate them.
Originally posted by crimvelvet
As I said what is done with the above plan is my litmus test for Obama.
I made the suggestion at www.change.gov... that instead of subsides how about government funded wind turbines in the pastures and fields and solar panels on farm building roofs. Meter the electric to the power company and they pay the farmer every month. I think that would be a win win type solution instead of pouring money into the pocket of Monsanto and Cargill via commodities. You could put a cap on how much the farmer is earning so those with less than $100,000 GROSS are eligible
Originally posted by grover
I didn't offer any commentary about your post because it doesn't deserve one.
Originally posted by dr_strangecraft
Turns out is just another "liberal pride" parade. By all means, enjoy yourselves as you congratulate each other on being so smarmy.
Originally posted by dr_strangecraft
Turns out is just another "liberal pride" parade. By all means, enjoy yourselves as you congratulate each other on being so smarmy.
Originally posted by dr_strangecraft
Turns out is just another "liberal pride" parade. By all means, enjoy yourselves as you congratulate each other on being so smarmy.
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