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Army Secretary nominee sounds first rate

Posted by David Hardy · 11 June 2017 09:22 PM

Over at Bearing Arms, Bob Owens has thoughts about the nominee for the Secretary of the Army, Mark Green. All I need to know is that he believes an armed citizenry is a check and balance on the government, and that therefore citizens should be allowed to own anything the military has, including ships of war.

A view so hardcore that James Madison and Thomas Jefferson would have approved it...

UPDATE: oh, yes, he and his work will be missed. I forgot.

4 Comments | Leave a comment

uscitizen | June 11, 2017 9:34 PM | Reply

Bob and his writings will be missed.

RIP Bob Owens.

SPQR | June 12, 2017 10:21 AM | Reply

Hear hear

Justsomeguy | June 15, 2017 7:30 AM | Reply

Mark Green removed himself from consideration for the position.

Dean Kennedy | June 16, 2017 10:12 AM | Reply

Not many citizens would own ships of war but some privately armed ships would be useful in dealing with pirates in the more lawless parts of this world.

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