I support the basic human right of the Korean People to arm and to defend themselves; do we not define "arms" by our interpretation of the second amendment as any method deemed necessary for self defense? If I buy an assault rifle and point it at my neighbor, do I have any complaint if he similarly arms himself?
A well-armed world is a polite world.
I was worried when I heard that Donald had a button on his desk that ordered him a diet Coke or something like that; I was afraid he'd mix up his buttons.
Jones