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Old 06-27-2005, 02:43 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by thenewnoise
Although I see the possible advantages to private self regulated militas. Still, I would be concerned that, without any outside regulation, any jerk with a gun, a six pack, and a couple of buddies could prance around in cute pajamas and call themselves a militia, causing a great risk to the community. Don't believe me, look at our cross burning friend and what his so called "milita" has done in the past.

P.S. I find the idea that this guy is in the klan to be laughable. I am betting that when he said he was in a milita, he mean a Count clan or something.
He definately is not in the sort of militia I am talking about. And I will be honest with you, that not only do I think private militias have a place, I think they are becoming a majpr industry. I am not talking about the clan or a group of random quacks, I am talking about well funded, organized, regulated militias, such as those currently serving along side our Armed Forces in Iraq and Afghanistan. I would prefer to see them less corporate, but I do think they have a role to play. I just wanted to see what others thought. And I am really surprised that this has not gotten more discussion.