Well, I'm undoubtedly going to catch hell for this, but before an angry mob marches up my driveway with torches and pitchforks let me state that I'm only trying to serve up an alternative viewpoint here. Here goes:
Do you think such a demonstration would help our cause, or would it simply serve to further marginalize us from Mr and Mrs middle America?
When CNN started rolling tape do you think they would point their cameras at the Ozzie and Harriet family of four, or the camo-clad demonstrator wearing war paint and carrying a pro-militia sign? Rosie wouldn't have to speak publically ever again, we'd give the antis all the "ammo" they'd ever need.
How do you think Mr or Mrs America would react is they saw [url=http://www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=3&f=118&t=174131]this thread[/url] where certain posters are openly advocating an armed confrontation with the police? I'll tell you how they'd react folks-they'd shit themselves, pure and simple.
Before someone accuses me of being a defeatist pinko who is afraid to stand up for my rights I probably ought to state that I've been doing my part to elect pro-gun legislators since I was in high school. In addition to writing letters I've spoken at town meetings and been a campaign volunteer for local, state, and national pro-gun candidates. I've worked phone banks, circulated flyers, gone door to door, served food at fundraisers, held signs on street corners on election day...you name it.
At the [i]moment[/i] we are winning this fight. The last mid-term election was a unadulterated [b]bloodbath[/b] for antigun candidates nationwide. As long as we don't fuck it up by getting lazy we actually stand a chance at getting some of our rights back next year.
If you want to help then you need to do more than send e-mail form letters. If you've got a pro-gun candidate in your district then volunteer some of your time to help their campaign. Your time is just as important as your money. A real honest-to-god letter has more impact than an e-mail. A face to face town meeting has more impact than being counted as a faceless number in an opinion poll.
Again, I'm not trying to raise the ire of the group politic around here, but I'm starting to see things that are making the hair on the back of my neck stand up, and that isn't good...