INCONVENIENT GUN TRUTH

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Rise Up
Rise Up
January 6, 2016 7:10 pm

Molon Labe

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Mike in CT
Mike in CT
January 6, 2016 7:33 pm

Wow, I had to look that up…I thought it was Latin…Greek ….Molon Labe…

A short history and meaning behind the phrase “Molon Labe”

Molon Labe: Two simple, little words. But with these two words, two concepts were verbalized that have lived for nearly two and a half Millennia. They signify and characterize both the heart of the Warrior, and the indomitable spirit of mankind.

In 480 B.C. the forces of the Persian Empire under King Xerxes, numbering, according to Herodotus, two million men, bridged the Hellespont and marched in their myriads to invade and enslave Greece.

King Leonidas of Sparta and another Greek city-state agreed to help stop the invading Persians, and marched with 300 hand-picked troops to Thermopylae on the north coast of Greece. Thermopylae was the best of three possible defensive areas in which Xerxes’ invading army had to advance. This mountain gap along the coast was about 60 feet wide, and was the best location for a blocking action. The confines between mountains and sea were so narrow that the Persian multitudes and their cavalry would be at least partially neutralized. Since the 300 knew they were going to die fighting against overwhelming forces the first requirement was that each man had to have a son left behind.

When Leonidas was preparing to make his stand, a Persian envoy arrived. The envoy explained to Leonidas the futility of trying to resist the advance of the huge Persian army and demanded that the Spartans lay down their arms. Leonidas told Xerxes “MOLON LABE”, or “Come And Get Them.”

After days of fighting and having killed countless numbers of Xerxes’ elite troops, they were finally overrun after being betrayed by a traitor who showed the enemy another pass behind the defenders. King Leonidas, his Spartans and their Thespian allies died to the last man. Xerxes marched on and destroyed Athens. The standard of valor set by this sacrifice inspired the Greeks to rally and, in that fall and spring, defeat the Persians at Salamis and Plataea and preserve the beginnings of Western democracy and freedom from perishing in the cradle.

Two memorials remain today at Thermopylae. Upon the modern one, called the Leonidas Monument in honor of the Spartan king who fell there, is engraved on a marble slab is his response to Xerxes’ demand that the Spartans lay down their arms. Leonidas’ reply was two words:

Westcoaster
Westcoaster
January 6, 2016 7:37 pm

Amen.

robert h siddell jr
robert h siddell jr
January 6, 2016 7:50 pm

We have a president problem…

harry p.
harry p.
January 6, 2016 8:38 pm

Rise up,
Thats a fine rig there with the aimpoint, only thing missing is a quality light like a surefire.

bb
bb
January 6, 2016 11:15 pm

Rise up , nice rifle. Take good care of it .You’re probably going to need a good rifle just to stay alive in this crazy world.Hope it doesn’t come to street warfare but you never know.

kokoda
kokoda
January 6, 2016 11:42 pm

A gun allows a lamb to defend its liberty

VegasBob
VegasBob
January 6, 2016 11:58 pm

Someone ought to fix a few typos in that graphic, and then it should be required reading for all liberals.

Suzanna
Suzanna
January 7, 2016 12:23 am

excellent!

Thanks

Billy
Billy
January 7, 2016 9:49 pm
BUCKHED
BUCKHED
January 8, 2016 6:10 am

The math is way off..the chances of being murdered with a gun is 0.000005% .