Sunday, December 5, 2010

Boston Sunday Globe Gets Out the Knife

Removing it from the back they plunged it into, American people.   

And so have I.  I'm whacking away at the pile of unread Globes sitting on the table.   

The ungrateful Globe will be cutting me off at some point anyway -- and after ALL the LINKS I have SHOWERED THEM WITH!  

Where do you think the "hits" are coming from, Globe?

"Knife lobby scoring points by challenging regulations; Changes in N.H., Arizona give new life to advocates" by Marc Lacey, New York Times / December 5, 2010

 PHOENIX — Arizona is now considered a knife carrier’s dream, a place where everything from a samurai sword to a switchblade can be carried without a quibble. 

I thought the pen was mighty than the sword -- until the AmeriKan newspapers began dying.

Now I guess it's the blogger's keyboard.

Arizona’s transformation, and the recent lifting of a ban on switchblades, stilettos, dirks, and daggers in New Hampshire, has given new life to the knife rights lobby, the little-known cousin of the more politically potent gun rights movement. Their vision is a knife-friendly America, where blades are viewed not as ominous but as tools — the equivalent of sharp-edged screwdrivers or hammers — that serve useful purposes and can save lives as well as take them.   

Yeah, if you can cut down some mass-murdering, Manchurian candidate killers that seem to pop up just when government needs a distraction.

Knife fights and knife attacks are a concern....  

Anyone can go get a knife at a grocery store and there are literally millions of them in kitchen drawers across this country.

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I will have to concern myself with other things, dear readers -- like wars, looting, and lies.