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    Chicago Daily Herald, IL
    January 27, 2013 Sunday

    Gun control, genocides follow


    Background checks, no problem. Gun registration is a big problem.
    Every genocide in modern history has started with a gun registration,
    followed by confiscation, followed by genocide.

    1929: The Soviet Union established gun control. From 1929-1953, 20
    million dissidents rounded up and murdered.

    1911: Turkey established gun control. From 1915-1917, 1.5 million
    Christian Armenians rounded up and exterminated.

    1938: Germany established gun control. From 1939-1945, 13 million Jews
    and others rounded up and exterminated.

    1935: China established gun control. From 1948-1952, 20 million
    political dissidents rounded up and exterminated.

    1970: Uganda established gun control. From 1971-1979, 300,000
    Christians rounded up and exterminated.

    1956: Cambodia established gun control. From 1975-1977, 1 million
    educated people rounded up and exterminated.

    In the 20th century more than 56 million defenseless people were
    rounded up and exterminated by people using gun control.

    The right to keep and bear arms is not about anyone's "hunting rifle";
    the right to keep and bear arms is about the right of the people to
    defend themselves against anyone who would attempt the taking of their
    rights.

    Two hundred and thirty-six years after the signing of the Declaration
    of Independence, our Founding Fathers are still more intelligent and
    have more common sense than the anti-gun crowd. But then they knew,
    having suffered the tyranny of King George, that the right to keep and
    bear arms was imperative to the God-given right of every man, woman
    and child to be free of tyrants who walk among us.

    Victor M. LaPorte



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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