On Thu, 23 Mar 2000, Anonymous wrote:
> Posted to ba.politics, ca.politics, alt.politics.usa.constitution,
> alt.law-enforcement, and misc.legal on 03/22/2000:
>
> I've modified my "I Ain't Marching Any More" desertion leaflet to include
> the following BEAUTIFUL quote from HCI spokesman Joseph D. McNamara.
> "Wealthy executives and Hollywood celebrities should have guns." Thank
> you, Mr. McNamara. Your friends at HCI are going to be wearing that
> albatross for a long time if I get my way.
> http://www.stentorian.com/2ndamend/leaflets/notmarch.html
>
> "As much as I oppose the average person's having a gun, I recognize that
> some people have a legitimate need to own one. A wealthy corporate
> executive who fears his family might get kidnapped is one such person. A
> Hollywood celebrity who has to protect himself from kooks is another. If
> Sharon Tate had had access to a gun during the Manson killings, some
> innocent lives might have been saved." -- Joseph D. McNamara (San Jose, CA
> ex-Police Chief, and HCI spokesman), Safe and Sane (book) ,1984, p. 71-72.
> -- William A. Levinson
>
Only the rich, beautiful, and powerful should have the right of self
defense. How typical.
--
---------------------------------------------------------------
William H. Geiger III http://www.openpgp.net
Geiger Consulting
Data Security & Cryptology Consulting
Programming, Networking, Analysis
PGP for OS/2: http://www.openpgp.net/pgp.html
---------------------------------------------------------------