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Some facts... understand that the citizens mentioned below did not have a 2nd amendment (right to bear arms and protect themselves from tyranny) and had been disarmed by their goverments in one way or another.. So what happened... Under Lenin and Stalin, the Soviet government became one of the world’s greatest killers. Lenin’s policies in 1921-1922 caused an estimated 4 million deaths and in 1932, Stalin ordered that the Ukraine be starved to enforce collectivisation policies and to crush Ukrainian nationalism resulting in the murder of at least 8 million Ukrainians Between 1917 and 1953 (the year of Stalin’s death), the Soviet Union executed, in one way or another,some 40 million people and many Russian and international historians estimate the figure to be even higher In China, under Mao Tse Tung, 2 million dissidents or `class enemies’ were shot and another one million Tibetans and Turkestani Muslims were `liquidated.’ Between 1950 and 1975, an estimated 30 million people starved to death with another two million dying during the Cultural Revolution. This amounts to a total of some 35 million people Hitler and the Nazis were responsible for the deaths of 12 million civilians, half of them Jews An estimated two million German civilians were killed in 1945, and at least 200,000 died inconcentration camps between 1945 and 1953. The Allied forces ‘handed back’ an estimated 2 million Soviet citizens to Stalin in 1945: half of them were shot and the rest sent to Arctic camps where many of them died During World War I, the Ottoman Empire murdered or starved up to 2 million Armenians, the first great genocide of the new century In the early 1960’s, 600,000 ethnic Chinese were massacred in Indonesia by government-encouraged mobs and soldiers During the Marcos era in the Philippines, 75,000 Muslims were massacred by government paramilitary gangs In 1971, Pakistani troops killed tens of thousands of Bengalis in former East Pakistan. Indian security forces and police have massacred great numbers of tribespeople in border regions and many civilians in Kashmir and Punjab Between 1975 and 1979, an estimated 2 million people were killed in Cambodia during the regime of Pol Pot In the 1980’s, Ethiopia’s then Marxist regime through a series of policies including forced relocation caused the deaths of an estimated million people, often through starvation 1994 witnessed the slaughter of an estimated 800,000 Tutsis and Hutu ‘dissidents’ at the hands of Rwanda’s Hutu government Serbia’s nationalist regime orchestrated the massacre of 200,000 Muslim civilians in Bosnia between 1992 and 1995. lets not forget Cuba as well.. When I hear in one way or another that our 2nd amendment is under question by our goverment (the same goverment that has decided to close down ) the hair on my back stands up and I feel an uncomfort in my stomach.
Posted on: Fri, 04 Oct 2013 05:31:44 +0000

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