It's a good point, I mean look at all the information available to anyone who seeks it, just too much on the net and elsewhere, whatever happened to "loose lips sinks ships"? All the military websites, showing the organization and too much other detail, intelligence, weapons systems etc. and we all enjoy watching the tv shows, about the weaponry we have what is in development, I can't tell you how many times I've learned something that I'd otherwise not known about, things that could help an enemy or similar, just on television alone, the net is a whole other story. Are we so brazen that we can brag like this, I don't think so, we ought to be keeping to ourselves, keep our military better cloaked all around, maintaining secrecy of important technology, and stop immigration period, well the latter is a tall order, but you get the point. I do also agree that every person should be capable of firing a weapon with good skill and accuracy, as well as having the ability to use lethal force whenever necessary, you don't have time to think about these things when in the midst and you had best have the firm resolve to do what you must or have it done to you, something I sincerely hope none of us ever has to do, but are prepared nonetheless.
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