'only one bullet' or 'it's my constitutional right' Timothy r gates, 11/17/2008
Only
one
bullet
one gun
only
one
fist
one gun
only
one
race
our race
inhuman race
faces
spaces
species
many
only
one
race
only
one
claim
one gun
only
one
scream
our children
only
one
silence
--ours.
Note: I do not relish the thought of more government control, even regarding handguns and other potential weaponry. The Patriot Act (sic) is sufficient actual and potential government intrusion into personal space. I just do not get the need to perpetuate the art of killing. I understand how it happens, and I understand how I might kill someone, I just do not understand how our species is the most haphazard about killing just because another species in our way, or another of our own species is in our way, and then we kill for food and throw away most of it, not giving thanks to anyone, thing and especially to the one killed for giving our life to us to keep a sustained breath. It is a choice to not to learn to do war. War is the byproduct of persons being willing to exterminate another, one person and or being at a time, because in some sense they deserve to die. When it comes to self mutilation and self-serving killing, our species is the most murderous of all, the least evolved. This might be the best science as to our species' lack of evolution.
Only
one
bullet
one gun
only
one
fist
one gun
only
one
race
our race
inhuman race
faces
spaces
species
many
only
one
race
only
one
claim
one gun
only
one
scream
our children
only
one
silence
--ours.
Note: I do not relish the thought of more government control, even regarding handguns and other potential weaponry. The Patriot Act (sic) is sufficient actual and potential government intrusion into personal space. I just do not get the need to perpetuate the art of killing. I understand how it happens, and I understand how I might kill someone, I just do not understand how our species is the most haphazard about killing just because another species in our way, or another of our own species is in our way, and then we kill for food and throw away most of it, not giving thanks to anyone, thing and especially to the one killed for giving our life to us to keep a sustained breath. It is a choice to not to learn to do war. War is the byproduct of persons being willing to exterminate another, one person and or being at a time, because in some sense they deserve to die. When it comes to self mutilation and self-serving killing, our species is the most murderous of all, the least evolved. This might be the best science as to our species' lack of evolution.
