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  Control Freaks"
  Re: http://enquirer.com/editions/2002/01/12/loc_samples_books.html 
  
 
 
 ----- Original Message -----
 From: Chris Brose <mailto:krleese@cox-internet.com>
 To: ksamples@enquirer.com
 Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2002 3:46 AM
 Subject: "Arming America"
 Dear Ms. Samples, 
 I read your recent column on Arming America, and your hesitant retraction of 
  your previous "starry-eyed" endorsement of the book. A couple of questions 
  immediately sprang to mind when I read it. However, before I ask them, I want 
  to let you know where I'm coming from.
 
 I serve in the U.S. Marine Corps. I have, seven times, taken the oath to support 
  and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign 
  and domestic. I've read the Constitution and I take it seriously. My duties 
  include firearms safety and pistol and rifle marksmanship instruction. I also 
  have several guns of my own. I hold a security clearance, and I have never committed 
  a crime. I am on the conservative side of the political spectrum.
 
 First question: Since Bellesiles' work is so demonstrably rife with fraud, why 
  do you still hope he can support his argument? (The extent of his fraud has 
  been exposed in large part by a reporter at the Boston Globe, a newspaper not 
  known for it's conservative stances). Is it a fear of being more thoroughly 
  embarrassed because of being so duped initially? I mean no disrespect, I just 
  don't understand it. Speaking for myself, I'd like to see fraud fully discredited
wherever it's found, and the person who attempts the fraud fully castigated. 
  I'd feel the same if it was a conservative caught in fraud. Such people do not 
  belong in positions of trust or authority, and certainly not in instructor positions 
  at universities.
 
 Second question: Precisely what constitutes a "gun nut"? I'm pretty 
  sure I belong in that category, but it would be nice to know what exactly one 
  has to do to qualify. Does owning a gun make one a gun nut? Does speaking out 
  for the Second Amendment to the Constitution of the United States make one a 
  gun nut? Does exposing gun control fraud make one a gun nut? Although you might 
  sense some dripping sarcasm here, these are serious questions, for which I'd 
  really like answers. And if you can't answer these rational questions with rational 
  answers, then perhaps you should be more open about your biases? (Seriously, 
  I don't ever read about anyone referring to gun control supporters as "gun 
  control freaks")
 
 Thanks for your time,
 Chris Brose
 krleese@cox-internet.com
 915-2xx-xxxx
 
 
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