Bet51987 wrote:I can't believe the mindset of some in this thread who believe that if the United States government required that all middle and high school kids learn CPR and basic civil defense it would be a bad thing for the country.
Unbridled paranoia of NRA magnitude. Be ashamed.
Bee
It would be a bad thing, Bet, because the government is supposed to service us, not the other way around. And yes, people should be responsible for their own actions. If they want to act irresponsibly, that doesn't mean they are exempt from the consequences. Just because someone isn't doing what someone else thinks they should do doesn't give anyone the right to force them to do otherwise,
unless they are physically incapable of making decisions in sound, reasonable judgment. In other words, if you are actually retarded or a vegetable, then I would see the sense in a responsible guardian or other similar individual either assisting in decision making or making decisions for them.
... there may come a day when the NRA and its supporters are the only thing standing between freedom and a neosocialist society. Don't knock them just because some ignorant gun-toting hillbilly is annoying the crap out of you, or whatever the situation may be.
Bet51987 wrote:Then you believe that educating children should not be compulsory and should be left up to the child's parents. That would be the only way to ensure that nothing is "forced" upon them. Is that what you're saying?
See above statement. I can only suppose your comment was intended to be "sarcasm" per the "irony".
TIGERassault wrote:I always wonder why people think an "I'll do it as long as nobody tells me to do it" attitude is supposed to be a good thing.
Why shouldn't it be? I have no problem with doing most things, even if it means going the extra mile or two. What I don't appreciate is other people dictating my actions as if I didn't have the ability to do so myself.