Obama's voting record on anti-gun proposals would eventually make the U.S.A. akin to Hammy's Scotland. I don't ever want that. I just have the belief that a country could very well sink into tyranny (i.e., eventually[?]) without a 2nd Amendment.
Scotland is very liberal, democracy, fairness etc. is a Scottish legacy. Tyranny is simply uncharacteristic of Scotland. We have a parliament seperate from England, we have a referendum coming up for full independence, whether one agrees with it or not, it is all done without any arms whatsoever. We have a party in power, that governs this country, and the other day I bumped into our deputy leader (actually the leader in our parliament) on my way back from work and said hi, how are you etc. to her in the street as she was leaving. She is the deputy leader! Couldn't imagine that with Cheney, or soon Biden/Palin, infact, if I met Sarah Palin, I'd ask her what we should do about Russia first. :hairy:
I think you really need to have little faith in your culture and leadership to be afraid of tyranny. If you have that fear, then your government is not very connected to it's people. It is simply unimaginable for me to experience any form of tyranny here, and maybe that's why we don't have guns, and maybe America has this fear among others, and thats why they 'need' guns. Perhaps different laws in different places. I also think America being a newer country born of colonialism plays a part too, as nobody inherently 'owns' it, and therefore it was in an "up for grabs" environment for most of it's modern history, since 1492 anyway.
I don't think America will descend into classical tyranny. People thought tyrants were a thing of the past in monarchies, until Hitler was voted in. So I could be wrong, as long as the largest chunk of voters are not overtaken by a certain other chunk in prevalence or activism, then there's little to worry about. Besides, there's always a new Western frontier....Japan!.. :crazy: