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Anyone want to call this clown and find out if he'd defend someone on firearm charges?

http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/section?Category=OPINION01

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It's not surprising to read an editorial comment that decries criminal use of "automatic weapons," which have been strictly federally controlled, effectively banned, since 1934. It's not surprising to see them conflated with tragedies like VA Tech, which involved common pistols (and a ball bat would have served as well, with our cultural victim mentality). It's not surprising to see the tired old idiocy that our Founders never foresaw "automatic weapons" when they wrote the Second Amendment, even though rapid firing and automatic guns did exist in the era of flintlocks.

What is surprising is to see such blatant misunderstanding from Robert Hammerle, an alleged attorney. I've always understood that attorneys follow a code of ethics and professionalism and research the subject before making statements, so as not to make errors that would lose them a case in seconds once rebutted.

In counter, I'd like to suggest a five day waiting period on publication, while the government background checks facts for accuracy, after which time Mr Hammerle can spout off in a paper he prints with lead type and distributed on horseback, just as our Founders intended.

Michael Z. Williamson


Michael Z. Williamson is an immigrant, a 23 year veteran of the US Army and US Air Force, and an internationally published author of technical articles on firearms and military fiction. His newest novel, "Better to Beg Forgiveness..." (Baen Books, 2007) is now in bookstores worldwide.
 
What is surprising is to see such blatant misunderstanding from Robert Hammerle, an alleged attorney.
An attorney only has to understand the law and he only has to tell the truth in his capacity as an officer of the court. Beyond those boundaries, he can be as ignorant and dishonest as he wants.
 
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I've always understood that attorneys follow a code of ethics and professionalism and research the subject before making statements, so as not to make errors that would lose them a case in seconds once rebutted.

Unless, of course, the "opinion" was a satire.

Maybe not.

In counter, I'd like to suggest a five day waiting period on publication, while the government background checks facts for accuracy, after which time Mr Hammerle can spout off in a paper he prints with lead type and distributed on horseback, just as our Founders intended.

Well, yeah, sure, but that's different!

Curiously, I've never met a leftist who didn't think he or she was moer intelligent, wiser, smarter, shrewder, more enlightened, et cetera than ordinary people. Still more curiously, I've never met a leftist who wasn't uncommonly fearful.
 
What is surprising is to see such blatant misunderstanding from Robert Hammerle, an alleged attorney.

So I guess that if Michael is going to call Hammerle and "alleged attorney" for information in the article stating Hammerle's position then we need to consider Michael as an alleged immigrant, alleged 23 year veteran of the US Army and US Air Force, and an alleged internationally published author of technical articles on firearms and military fiction since his information is included with his statement.

Sorry, but I don't get the point of questioning Hammerle's professional qualifications as part of the critique of his statements. What is surprising is to see such a blatant misunderstanding of logic by using an ad hominem attack on the speaker instead of just attacking the statements by an international author. So if we apply it equally, then your credentials must be considered as alleged too.

You didn't think we would notice?
 
Curiously, I've never met a leftist who didn't think he or she was more intelligent, wiser, smarter, shrewder, more enlightened, et cetera than ordinary people

Bingo to that. One of the few reasons I bother to keep my Mensa card in my wallet is in order to thumb my nose at the above mentioned folks when they are finished talking down to me. Not the most mature response ever, but I must admit it comes with a certain satisfaction.
 
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