Saturday, December 22, 2012

Grace under silence

I just bought myself a NRA coffee mug.  It has the 2nd Amendment on one side and the NRA logo on the other.

I am not in favor of the NRA's policies and I certainly have even recently painted their logo on a Joker card to illustrate their own audacity to improve the reality of trust in America, but I guess as a Freedom Fighting Jew, I wish to have a mug to demonstrate that Guns really are worth the right to keep the 2nd Amendment.  I would not change the right to bear arms, but I would certainly curtail the right to have extended ammo clips and otherwise assault weapons among other changes that might ensure a more positive gun experience for this nation. 

So call me old fashioned, but I like the NRA on a coffee cup. 

I do not yet know where it will go however since my coffee cup cabinet is really full and perhaps I do not want to think of them every time I have breakfast.   But I might have a new relic for my office and perhaps I will be able to throw the coins that I lose on seeing the future through the trees into the cup.  That way I might just be able to collect on the future that really needs to be spoken rather than the silence that needs to be in our aggression. 

And in this simple way, I will have the nra on my horoscope but not on my radar.   And it will be a fun new planet for me to work.

1 comment:

  1. Really, I now understand that the purpose of this mug will be to remind myself of the evil in the world. Not the evil in form of people we have to watch out who have guns and want to hurt people only, but also the evil that is putting guns in those hands too. And I think I will display the mug on the top of my medical book case so that I can always remind myself that the future is very scary. It is a psychological ops experiment.

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